Paula is hired by a reclusive art collector to locate the legendary "Obsidian Mirror," a Aztec relic said to allow the user to see through time. The trail leads her to a flooded temple in the Yucatán jungle. However, she isn't alone.
While the cover gets all the glory, the interior art of is where Dave Ryan shines. Unlike the cartoony style of many indy comics, Ryan employs a "cinematic noir" approach. Paula Peril Comics 19
The interior story of is titled "Tears of the Serpent Sun." Clocking in at 28 pages of continuous story (with no advertisements), this issue is a self-contained adventure that also seeds the mythology for the next three issues. Paula is hired by a reclusive art collector
: A significant release in the series is a 196-page graphic novel that reprints the first six years of Paula's adventures, including nine short stories. This collection covers her origin story in "Curse of the Golden Dragon" and her early rivalry with Veronica Vilancourt . Paula Peril: Comics updated their... - Facebook While the cover gets all the glory, the