The Paula Peril comic series, published by Atlantis Studios, continues to expand its legacy of pulp-inspired investigative thrills. As of early 2026, the series has seen significant "updated" content, including new storylines and high-definition re-releases of classic adventures. Latest Series Updates (2025–2026)
Set in a timeless 1940s-50s aesthetic (often referred to as "Dieselpunk"), the series follows Paula, a crack journalist for the Daily Clarion, as she uncovers government conspiracies, lost civilizations, and supernatural anomalies. The books are famous for their "T&A" (Tension & Adventure) style—high-octane action mixed with the cheeky, pin-up art style that pays homage to the era of pulp magazines. paula peril comics 19 updated
Have you read the updated version of issue #19? Do you prefer the original color palette or the remastered tones? Let us know in the comments below. And stay tuned for our exclusive interview with James DeSanto regarding the plot of issue #21. The Paula Peril comic series, published by Atlantis
The 19th installment of Paula Peril Comics promises to be an exciting one, packed with new adventures, character developments, and surprises. While we can't reveal too much about the plot just yet, we can give you a sneak peek into what's in store: The books are famous for their "T&A" (Tension
: This feature-length graphic novel (over 100 pages) serves as a direct sequel to the live-action films The Serpent Cult The Hidden City
The visual presentation is a major selling point of Paula Peril #19.
While there isn’t an official "Issue 19" listed in the current comic lineup on the Paula Peril Adventures official site