Cosmic Gossip - Vol I
Cosmic Gossip

Cosmic Gossip
Cosmic Gossip is a cinematic Hindu mythology comic book by TechnoMysticTales, built like an anime and manhwa-inspired conversation across the cosmos. It blends itihaas-inspired wisdom, philosophy, dark humor, divine banter, and webtoon-style visual storytelling for readers who like mythology with a modern pulse.
Description
This is not just a comic book. It is a conversation between you and everything you have been ignoring.
Cosmic Gossip reimagines Hindu mythology and itihaas through a modern comic-book lens, mixing cinematic panels, anime-inspired energy, philosophy, humor, and raw introspection.
Across Volume I, divine characters do not simply preach. They observe, question, mock, reveal, and sometimes sound uncomfortably close to your own inner voice.
Made for readers who enjoy Indian mythology books, Hindu comic books, webtoon-style storytelling, manhwa-inspired visuals, modern dharma reflections, and cosmic conversations that feel funny first but stay with you later.
Description
This is not just a comic book.
This is not just a comic book. It is a conversation between you and everything you have been ignoring.
Cosmic Gossip reimagines Hindu mythology and itihaas through a modern comic-book lens, mixing cinematic panels, anime-inspired energy, philosophy, humor, and raw introspection.
Across Volume I, divine characters do not simply preach. They observe, question, mock, reveal, and sometimes sound uncomfortably close to your own inner voice.
Made for readers who enjoy Indian mythology books, Hindu comic books, webtoon-style storytelling, manhwa-inspired visuals, modern dharma reflections, and cosmic conversations that feel funny first but stay with you later.
A cinematic, manhwa-style reading experience
Deep insights inspired by Itihasa and Bhagavad Gita essence
Dark, minimal, visually immersive storytelling
Choose the store
Pick the copy that works for you.
Paperback - India
Paperback - Global
Digital - Instant
Somewhere in between, you might recognize yourself. This is not just mythology. It is a mirror with a sense of humor.
Core note - Volume I