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The Vagabond, The Madness, and The Wonderland
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Ongoing, First published Feb 16
Under the command of The Void, Death planted the seed of Madness within Phineas, forcing him to live through the collective suffering of humanity. This predicament filled his adolescent years with isolation and existential dread, until one day, he met Isabella, an inexplicably enigmatic girl with otherworldly eyes and a star-shaped birthmark underneath her collarbone. Their romance eventually plunged him to a self-exiled journey to the ends of the Earth chasing a mythical fish that can reveal the true nature of reality.

A fantastical coming-of-age filled with psychedelic landscapes, philosophical musings, and stream-of-consciousness epiphany, The Vagabond, The Madness, and The Wonderland is a fascinating work that captures existence in all of its chaos and explores what it means to be authentically human.
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