Doodles Oracles Comics: A Random Instagram Project

Since I love making comic strips, I decided at some point to start sharing them on Instagram. And the reaction I got has been quite welcoming. I’ve been receiving kind messages from people who love the comics and feel inspired by them. And it makes me very happy. So I thought of sharing some of…

Avengers: Endgame for An Era

We were left devastated by Infinity War. What Thanos did was quite the unthinkable, caused too much pain, and made us all question the ultimate, “So what’s next?” Our heroes tried their best to capture their destroyer, days after the last fall. They finally met the indomitable Captain Marvel, and set out to find Thanos,…

A letter to our fidèle followers

Dear fidèle followers of our blog, As you all know – or not, this blog was started by Devina and Daniella as a milieu to showcase our opinions and creativity in a variety of subject areas. We truly cannot believe it has been four years since the idea of this blog was first conceptualized. How…

The House with A Clock in Its Walls: Tick Tock Humanity

Decades ago, young Lewis Barnavelt had to move into his uncle Jonathan’s strangely decorated house after his parents died in a car crash. He was greeted warmly by his uncle and his neighboring best friend, Florence Zimmerman, and he found a bit of comfort in his uncle’s warmth. However, Lewis noticed strange things around the…

Random Thoughts in Four Quotes

“Must I walk barefoot on gravels before I realize my worth?”   “The one who walks the lonely road knows that path all too well”   “Suffering brings people together, but not necessarily for long”   “Loving with your mind can’t lead to love”   By Daniella D.

Christopher Robin: All for Nothing

Literally. All for doing nothing. And it’s wonderful. So my friend and I decided to see this movie together, right after talking about being adults and having dreams without directions. In a way, this was a perfect timing kind of scenario. Obi Wan Kenobi, haha, is Christopher Robin, a man so drowned in his work…