I might need to check if there's a specific title for issue 19. For example, some Paula Peril strips were grouped into albums, like "The Adventures of the Adventures of Tante Tonia" (though that's probably a different comic). Alternatively, each numbered issue could be a single story. Assuming that issue 19 is a compilation or part of a longer storyline, the review should mention the narrative flow and how it fits into the overall series.
" and is known for its classic investigative thrills . This 168-page black-and-white edition follows Paula as she investigates a drug trafficking operation in the Deep South. Key Highlights of "Case of the Jade Eye" Paula Peril Comics 19
Atlas Comics (Seaboard Periodical) Release Date: March 1975 Cover Artist: John Workman I might need to check if there's a
is almost here, and this time the stakes are higher than ever. Assuming that issue 19 is a compilation or
Paula’s photographer partner and frequent rescuer.
Happy hunting, adventurers.
Without spoiling every beat for those hunting down a copy, the climax involves Paula realizing that Vane cannot survive in her body if her adrenaline spikes past a certain threshold. She purposely triggers the temple’s final collapse, forcing Vane to retreat back to his decaying original form. The temple sinks into a sinkhole, seemingly taking the Obsidian Heart with it.