Fans waited nearly eight months for the conclusion—a significant gap for an indie title in the 1990s. The pressure was on writer and artist to deliver a resolution that respected the pulp heritage while expanding the mythology. did not just continue the story; it redefined it.
Paula Peril is a fearless, quick-witted reporter and amateur detective who routinely finds herself tangled in mysteries involving lost treasures, Cold War conspiracies, mad science, and the supernatural. The black-and-white interior art channels Alex Toth and Will Eisner, giving each issue a gritty, atmospheric feel. Paula Peril Comics 19
: Mohan Sivakami, providing the vibrant yet moody palette essential for the carnival’s dark underbelly. Fans waited nearly eight months for the conclusion—a
Her investigation quickly draws the attention of corrupt criminals who are desperate to keep their illegal activities a secret. Paula Peril is a fearless, quick-witted reporter and
: The comic features artwork by Rene Micheletti , Adriano Augusto , and Wilson Ramos, Jr. , with cover art by Bernardo Moreno .
: Readers appreciate the "peril-packed" nature of the stories, specifically noting the creative death traps Paula must escape—though some fans have noted that preview pages sometimes give away too much of these scenes.