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Paradigm (2002 Image) comic books 2002

  • Issue #1
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 1

    (W) Matt Cashel. (P) Jeremy Haun. (I) Jeremy Haun. (Cover) Jeremy Haun. BW, 48pp. The Concept: Television, downtown bars, relationships, beer and talking cats; Paradigm is an experiment in encompassing all the strange, quirky, and wild happenings currently taking place in the world around us. A way to catalogue not only the history of mankind through pop-culture, but through the hidden and fantastic worlds that surround us. And when unexpected behavior and events begin to occur with alarming regularity, it becomes apparent that a new way of thought has overtaken the city of Bogsdale... and perhaps, the world. This Issue Chris Howells had it all: a beautiful girlfriend of two years, a TV and digital satellite, a job with weekends off; a perfectly ordinary life. But when Wednesday's "date night" arrived, it brought with it more than the usual dinner and a movie. A strange and unexpected event occurred that evening in the city of Bogsdale, in a dark and secluded parking lot behind the old movie house, an event that would leave Chris Howells and the reality in which he believed forever changed. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 2

    (W) Matthew Cashel. (A) Jeremy Haun. BW, 40pp. The Concept: Paradigm showcases a world very familiar, a world of arguing couples, sitcoms, and 9-5 jobs. A world we all know and understand, a world in hiding. It is within those shadows, however, that the real world of paradigm is waiting. Waiting for a time when the shroud can be thrown back, and the last generation of mankind can truly begin its final years. The evolution has begun, and no one gets out alive. Except for those, perhaps, who embrace the "POP"! This Issue: VCR tapes, recordable DVDs, and episode 22 of Moonlighting; what happens in a world where passions run too strongly, when obsession creates new understanding? What is Ultimate Sanity and what does it have to do with dogs who can't reach the water bowl? Join Chris Howells, Zeke Moore, Andrew Dreiser, and a troll named Dogberry on a collective unconscious journey into the unknown. And remember, enlightenment is only a mini-van impact away. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 3

    (W) Matthew Cashel. (P) Jeremy Haun. (I) Jeremy Haun. (Cover) Jeremy Haun. BW, 40pp. The Concept: A soap-opera charting the final generation of mankind where every scene counts and the status-quo of times past is forgotten. A comic-series that allows the everyday to take the forefront of gonzo world-changing events. An epic tale of an ensemble cast that attempt to remember the past in a new world where passions, under-city dwellers, trolls, fairies, conspiracies, and talking cats thrive. Paradigm is an experiment-in-progress. This Issue A dizzying journey through a)drunken conversations concerning God, cheating girlfriends and frat parties, b)seedy alleyways, and c)the seamy underworld known only as the metro. IN this issue: Andrew Dreiser attempts to save the world. Chris Howells discusses "private matters". And Zeke Moore loses his last cigarette. All this and the introduction of true liberation. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #4
    Paradigm (2002 Image) 4
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    (W) Matt Cashel. (A) Jeremy Haun. BW, 40pp. The Concept: A comic book for everyone. Drama, comedy, adventure, sci-fi, horror, and fantasy. Talking cats, trolls, nutballs with big guns, and the seemingly ordinary men and women who populate our everyday lives. Paradigm is a time capsule full of history and future prophesies intended to change the world. Read carefully. This Issue: Behind closed doors, engulfed in a cloud of paranoia, Zeke Moore questions his role in the upcoming "evolution" of Bogsdale and the world. However, in an apartment of talking shadows, stinky air vents, and mean women the questions may not be his and the answer not one he wants to hear. "The Stillest Hour" with its summary of times past and clues to the future provides a perfect jumping on point for those readers who missed the first wave of Ultimate Sanity. So what are you waiting for? Read Zeke Moore's journal today! Cover price $3.50.