
Paranoia ran for six issues in 1991-1992. Published by Adventure, a sub-label of Malibu Comics, Paranoia was based on a role playing game of the same name. It must have been one confusing game! Paranoia features a mind-warping drug-addled dystopia of cloned losers being controlled by the man — or something! We love the far-out story and the Sienkiewicz-style artwork. The game’s ironic tagline The Computer is Your Friend, which you can see on the cover of the comic books, has now earned a page on TVtropes.
Collector’s Guide: From Paranoia; Adventure, 1991. Story by Paul O’Connor; Art by Kipper
Would you like to dig an excerpt from the second issue of Paranoia? Then click it and remember to be happy …or else!





I’m pretty sure I have extras of this whole series in print, Mars — I can send you a set if you like. (I’ll even autograph them if you want to reduce their already negligible value!).
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A very kind offer. Fire up your signing hand and your postage meter then! We’d love a complete autographed set of these! Rock over to our Contact page and mail away. We’re still waiting to find out what happened to the poor guy in this story.
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Just saw you reply now, Mars, as I was linking back to this page for a future Longbox Graveyard! I’ll get your books in the mail soon!
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Yes! We thought you got busy and forgot 😦 Bless them, for they will be polybagged and boarded and hung on our office walls as part of the great collage of historical comic book madness.
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