Cosmic Gossip started from a simple feeling: what if ancient wisdom could sit across from modern chaos and speak in a language we actually use today?
The result is not a straight retelling and not a parody. It is a conversation. Gods observe. They question. Sometimes they roast us. Sometimes they quietly reveal the thing we were avoiding.
The tone
Cosmic Gossip uses humor, but the joke is not the destination. The joke is usually the door. Behind it there is a question about ego, duty, fear, comfort, friendship, devotion, or the strange way people repeat the same mistakes in every age.
That is why the stories can move from playful to reflective very quickly. One panel may feel like a divine group chat. The next one may ask why a small habit has become your whole personality.
The comic-book version
Cosmic Gossip - Vol I is the first printed and digital book from TechnoMysticTales. It is built for readers who enjoy Hindu mythology comics, anime-inspired art, manhwa-style pacing, and modern dharma conversations without wanting the work to feel like a lecture.
The book format matters because it gives the ideas a fixed home. The site can keep growing and shifting. The book says: this was the first layer, held in one place.
The web version
On the site, Cosmic Gossip expands through visual episodes, short chats, and gallery illustrations. Some pieces connect directly. Others simply share the same atmosphere: cosmic humor, modern life, divine timing, and the feeling that someone ancient is watching us overcomplicate simple truths.
Who it is for
Cosmic Gossip is for readers who grew up around these stories, readers discovering them late, and readers who are simply curious about why Hindu itihaas still feels emotionally current.
You do not need to know every reference before you begin. If a line makes you pause, smile, or look up a story after reading, the page has done its job.