Paula Peril was created by Carl Giles, a renowned British cartoonist and comic book artist. The character first appeared in the pages of Modern Wonder in 1946, a British comic book aimed at a female audience. Paula Peril was initially designed to be a kind of "girl-next-door" type, with a mix of beauty, brains, and brawn.
As they dug deeper, they discovered that the thief was leaving behind a trail of cryptic comics. Each strip seemed to hint at a larger puzzle, and Paula was determined to decipher the codes. Paula Peril Comics Download
Paula, a fearless and fashionable detective, had a knack for solving the unsolvable. With her trusty sidekick, a wise-cracking cat named Whiskers, she set out to crack the mystery. Paula Peril was created by Carl Giles, a
Paula Peril is a cartoon character created in the 1990s by Jim Burrows and others for the horror/mascot comic scene; she’s a campy, B-movie–inspired femme fatale who appears in short horror-comedy strips and pinups. The comics mix pulp-horror tropes, retro pinup art, and tongue-in-cheek gore, appealing to fans of cult comics and indie zines. As they dug deeper, they discovered that the
The Paula Peril comic book universe spans multiple series, one-shots, and graphic novels. Key titles in her bibliography include: