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Pierre Vargas

Pierre Vargas
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My name is Pierre Vargas, I am a senior at OHS and this is my first year as a journalist and go by any pronouns. I am an artist, I particularly enjoy drawing cartoons, and I participate in art club and independently. You can email me through 42fifty@sd308.org and putting my name in the subject line. Feedback regarding our publications are encouraged!!

Opinion: Love is for everyone

Everyone deserves to be loved, even if you're eldritch cryptids in a dark forest at night. Romance can blossom anywhere. Credit: Pierre Vargas, 42Fifty

42Fifty's resident cartoonist Pierre Vargas shares a Valentines'-inspired cartoon with an important message for readers: Everyone deserves to be loved. Even eldritches, meaning scary creatures, or cryptids, who are mythological "skinwalker" creatures originating from Navajo legends, who are depicted in this cartoon sharing a romantic moment together in a dark forest at night. Cartoonist Vargas shows that romance can blossom anywhere and that love truly is for everyone.

Opinion: You shall rot surrounded by gold

Cartoon: You shall rot surrounded by gold. Credit: Pierre Vargas, 42Fifty

In another cartoon installment, Art & Graphics Editor Pierre Vargas shares a visual representation of the opinion you shall rot surrounded by gold.

Opinion: Expedition 33 creates a ‘fracture’ in the video game industry

The small detail that led to the discovery of generative AI in Expedition 33. Credit: Pierre Vargas, 42Fifty

Gaming awards this winter, The Game Awards and The Indie Game Awards, leave a stain on our minds and many other gamers. Were the results deserved? AI was so heavily used in developing the start of the show, the results were questionable to say the least. Expedition 33, developed by Sandfall Interactive, was released April 24, 2025, originally to great acclaim and praise. As more details came out on the development and team behind the game, though, a controversial landslide was created regarding the awards it took home.

More than one meaning of Alone: The disappointing release of Little Nightmares 3 

Low and Alone two characters in the newest release from Supermassive Games, Little Nightmares 3, are depicted in the Spiral through this graphic. Credit: Pierre Vargas, 42Fifty

The long-awaited third installment of the Little Nightmares series has finally been released, and with it came one of the greatest letdowns Supermassive Games has delivered. From lacking game mechanics to an underwhelming story, fans feel that the game was a major step down from the extensive success of the second game, and a betrayal of the expectations set by the first. Long-time fans of the series and newcomers alike agree that Little Nightmares 3 simply did not deliver much satisfaction.  One of the most common complaints is the lack of interesting mechanics. In the previous games, puzzles and elaborate problem-solving were a necessity to completing the first two games, with unique solutions to each problem that teach the player to interact with the world around them to find the answers they need.

Opinion: Misadventures with IL weather, Pt. 2

'Bipolar' is now a rather underwhelming descriptor of our state's weather, which just feels 'polar.' Just make sure the snow's still there next week for those skiing plans you've got in the back of your head. Credit: Pierre Vargas, 42Fifty

In the second misadventure exploring Illinois' unpredictable weather, 42Fifty's resident cartoonist Pierre Vargas explores student reaction to winter woes. 'Bipolar' is now a rather underwhelming descriptor of our state's weather, which just feels 'polar.' Just make sure the snow's still there next week for those skiing plans you've got in the back of your head.