Homestuck uhh… I can't really explain the premise. In short (spoiler-free), it is a webcomic about four kids who play a reality-warping game with the ability to destroy the world and create a new one. They form closer bonds and learn more about themselves during the journey. It is kind of strange in the beginning… and the middle… and the rest… but it is a good story if you can understand it and not just look on the surface of what it is. The webcomic makes this difficult for you, however, with constant flashbacks, alternate timelines, paradoxes, and the fact that the story doesn't really start to come together until Act 5 (but DON'T SKIP ANY ACTS OR THE INTERMISSION. TRUST ME), but it's still good. Really Homestuck is a hodgepodge of jumbled ideas and, for lack of a better word, stuff, but it is still great and has managed to hold a fanbase for almost a year after its end. While it is a diamond in the rough, it does have a few downsides. If you aren't comfortable with swearing, don't read Homestuck. If you aren't comfortable with darker themes and major character death, don't read it. If you aren't comfortable with blood and depictions of violence, don't read it (people get stabbed a lot). If you have extremely sensitive eyes, don't read it. Some of the panels are brightly-coloured and flash very quickly. That's a lot of don'ts, but there's one more. Don't let this deter you though, because it's great.
I said I wouldn't rant, I lied. Sorry. Still interested? Well, you may not be if I tell you that the webcomic has about 10,000 pages (not counting the fact that you may have to backtrack due to lack of understanding on some concepts. I had to do such multiple times) and was made in MS paint over a span of seven years. I'm not saying it's bad. Just do not read it if you value having a social life. It gets addicting after Act 1. Again, don't let this deter you, but if you tend to want to 'skip to the good part,' I hope you're not in it for the story, because nothing will make sense.
Also, please don't just read the wiki and ignore the webcomic. It's just a major pet peeve of mine I guess.
You could also ignore this and just do what you want. It's a free internet. I'm not stopping you.