The series is known for its "cliffhanger-style" peril, inspired by 1940s mystery serials like The Perils of Pauline . You can browse digital previews and purchase physical copies on the official The Adventures of Paula Peril website. The Adventures of Paula Peril: COMICS
The series is typically categorized by major story arcs and graphic novels rather than a continuous long-running issue number. Description
Paula Peril Comics #19 is more than a nostalgic artifact. It is a reminder that indie comics in the 1990s were experimenting with narrative forms that mainstream Marvel and DC would not touch for another decade. Paula Peril may not punch planets into dust, but in Issue #19, she does something more difficult: she stares into the abyss of a manufactured paradise and walks away.