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Paradigm (2002 Image) comic books in grade VG or lower

  • Issue #9
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 9

    (The Real Swirly Things! - Written by Matthew Cashel. Art by Jeremy Haun and William Haun. Paradigm is a continuing soap opera charting the ups and downs of an ensemble cast as they attempt to continue living a "normal" life in an ever-shifting reality complete with talking cats, sultan strippers, Beastials, sad men, Welcomers, mean women, Militants, the Presidents of the Apocalypse, and new and improved answers for those nagging questions. With all that, who has time for periods? This issue: Detective Andrew Dreiser returns (!) and this time he has the right questions. There is a society that infiltrated the city of Bogsdale years ago. It continues to thrive to this day, owing its allegiance to powers unknown. Through the help of an old high school friend, Andrew Dreiser discovers just how dire Bogsdale's reality has become. The question is, will he do anything about it? Poison gas containers in super-center basements, high school flames, disappearing evidence, doll fetishes, agoraphobic comic book creators, and Dick...naked! Face it, gang, this issue has it all (and it can be read all on its lonesome)! 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

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    $4 Paradigm (Image) #9 VF/NM; Image | Matthew Cashel Jeremy Haun - w/Bag+Board

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  • Issue #10
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 10

    (W) Matt Cashel with dialogue assist by Erik Larsen. (P) Jeremy Haun. (I) William Haun. (Cover) Jeremy Haun. BW, 40pp. The Concept: Paradigm is a soap-opera charting the final generation of mankind as we know it. Focusing on an ever growing and/or dying ensemble cast, Paradigm is status- quo defying with an ever-evolving plot that bears it out. This is the linear arc, gang, so now is the time to get in on the ground floor and find out just what "Fight for the Sitcom" and "Join the POP Evolution" really mean(s) and why they are at such nasty, violent, and world-morphing odds. This Issue: The Beastials viciously attack a small town, Summer finds herself in the top secret headquarters of the Presidents of the Apocalypse, Audrey makes a BIG revelation, Zeke introduces Nick to the under-city, and Ethan still doesn't clean his apartment. All this and Summer receives a visit from one or more Image Universe stalwart regulars! AND we find out where Lug the dog has been hanging all this time. Cover price $3.50.

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    $4 Paradigm (Image) #10 VF/NM; Image | Matthew Cashel Jeremy Haun - we combine ship

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  • Issue #12
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 12

    Written by Matthew Cashel. Art by Jeremy Haun. Paradigm is a planned and outlined trip into the unknown, charting the final generation of mankind brought about by one individual's life-style choice. Paradigm is a soap opera following the every-day and not-so-every-day individuals of Bogsdale as they attempt to understand, cope with, manipulate, or just plain fight the enforced evolution. This issue: As college campus riots tear apart the city of Bogsdale, Dick contacts Rusty as to the whereabouts of the missing journal pages, Ethan decides to throw a party, and Nick and Zeke complete the tests of the under-city that will grant them access to the city of Bogsdale's history. Closing out the first year of publication, this issue ties up the themes of year one and sets the stage for the magic, wonderment, fear and endless pop-culture references that year two will provide. And we finally discover what the repeated page in issue #7 was really all about. 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.