>From the pages of Jingle Belle comes everybody's favorite Texas firebrand! Master comics writer Paul Dini has set his imagination loose in the Southwest, and the result is Mutant, Texas, a town where several natural and nuclear disasters have irradiated the environment, giving strange new attributes to the inhabitants -- human, animal, and otherwise. This includes the pretty-as-pie, ginger-locked, good-time gal, Ida Red. A lady who can fly and shoot blasts of lightning from her fingers makes one heck of a sheriff, particularly when those crafty Kiyote Bros. are on the prowl! Join Dini and artist J. Bone for a brand-new adventure, taking you from Ida's youth to when she earned that silver star.
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>>151886281Interesting
And that concludes Mutant, Texas: Tales of Sheriff Ida Red Thanks for bumping
Found some additional comics from Dini's site with help from the Wayback Machine
>This is an artwork I made for a Paul Dini project.>It's an online musical record he made and I made the illustrations for each song.From what I can tell this never came out
>>151886281reading bump
>>151886281Did any of you guys read Copperhead? I thought it was pretty good
>>151886281Based, she was my favorite of the 4
>Redhead>MutieWould the Phoenix Force go after her?
>>151886709Welp!
>>151886281Is this goon bait?
>>151890869She's a Paul Dini character Anon
>>151890869I hope so
Thanks OP
>>151886317Native American bear milfs? This book's got everything!
This was funDifferent from Jingle BelleBut still fun