Winter 2011
Thrilling pulp adventure fantasy returns with Tales of High Adventure, a quarterly book of prose stories and illustrated tales as published in the pulp magazines of the 1930's and 1940's such as Weird Tales, Astounding Stories, Spicy Mystery Stories, Amazing Stories and Startling Stories!
This issue features works such as:
At The Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Beginning one of the original science fantasy adventures from the fantastic mind of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Homeworld by Paul J. Fini
The thrilling illustrated tale of Hamilton West and his astral journey to Homeworld!
Dagon by H. P. Lovecraft
A suicidal morphine-addict recounts his encounter with an ancient blasphemy from the sea!
The Lost Valley by Mike Moran
A Midnight Eagle illustrated tale with Jack and Tosh searching for the missing Dr. Saint!
The Peruvian Report by Max Lieberman
The discovery of a horrific tribe in South America worshiping an ancient idol!
Queen of the Black Coast by Robert E. Howard
Tales of High Adventure is proud to present the tragic tale of R. E. Howard's pirate she-devil of the Hyborean age!
Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allen Poe
A short poem by the master of the macabre!
READ these pulp style fantasy adventures as they were meant to be read!
HOLD in your hand and flip through the pages of thrilling adventure!!
52 EDGE OF YOUR SEAT PAGES!!!
All for only $4!
Purchase through ComiXpress

Bliss Issue 2
Continuing the story of Daniel Bliss. In this second issue, Bliss encounters slumlords, new friends, new abodes, cat and music as he tries to make it on his own. Told against the backdrop of Chicago during the 90's, don't miss the second issue of this acclaimed series by Paul Fini
24 pages
Bliss Issue 1
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The first issue of the autobiographical comic, Bliss, written and illustrated by Paul Fini. It's the story of the life and times of Daniel Bliss as he floats through life, love, drugs, and independent music in Chicago during the 90's.
From an interview with the Arizona Daily Star: "I really wanted to do more of an autobiographical, real life story," Fini said of his work. "It's semi-autobiographical. I put 'semi' in there because I didn't want to implicate myself in anything. It's pretty much my recollection of being in my 20s back in the '90s."
Plant Guy issue 1In a future where man has fallen from the evolutionary ladder and science has spun out of control leaving a mutated wake, Plant Guy and Chu the Carrotoid survive in this world gone mad!
Written and illustrated by Paul Fini, the creator of Bliss.
24 pages
$3
Sequentially Tucson 3
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The final issue in this trilolgy of the Tucson based comic sketch group, Sequentially Tucson featuring the stylings of Tucson artists!- Ken and Maggie Wright "Futrure Space Ranger Will"
- Paul Fini "Plant Guy vs The Enforcer"
- Gary Gora "Old Fart"
- James Babcock "Stories of the Strange"
- Don Ensign "Tumult in Tucson
The Sequentially Tucson comics sketch group is a gathering of comic artists of all skill levels to draw and chat about comics.
Sequentially Tucson 2
The second issue from the Tucson based comic sketch group, Sequentially Tucson featuring the stylings of Tucson artists!
- Ken Wright and David DePuydt's "Die, Nerd, Die!
- Dave Baker and Eric M. Esquivel present "Awesomenaught
- Mike Moran begins his "Tenshin Tales" with "Raynes Bounty"
- Paul Fini introduces his "Work History" strip
- Tim Amundsen returns with "Deadly Rendevuex"
- John Chihak brings us his "Youth in Asia" strip (courtsey of Anti-Hero Brand Press)
- Finally, "The Adventures of Wong Shu" by Tim Amundsen and Kevin M. Conley
The Sequentially Tucson comics sketch group is a gathering of comic artists of all skill levels to draw and chat about comics.
28 pages
$3
Sequentially Tucson 1
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The first issue from the Tucson based comic sketch group, Sequentially Tucson. Featuring the stylings of Tucson artists; Ken Wright, Paul Fini, John Chihak, Mike Moran, Clay Lewis, Tim Amundson, and Gary Gora, issue 1 contains an exercise in collaboration. Each artist wrote a five page story then passed it to the next artist to pencil and then once again to a different inker.The Sequentially Tucson comics sketch group is a gathering of comic artists of all skill levels to draw and chat about comics. IndieOnly Comics is proud to release this debut issue.


