![]() ![]() ![]() When it ended in 2007, Moore had published 116 issues, mostly through his own Abstract Studios. As it developed past those initial three issues of comedy, Moore developed it into something of a romantic drama, the romance and comedy still there, but with a bittersweet, sometimes heartbreaking side. Hilariously funny, full of slapstick moments, but more than that, these exaggerated adventures in relationships of two wonderful women Francine Peters and Katina “Katchoo” Choovanski felt absolutely real. It stood out as something completely different back then, and I fell in love with it instantly. My love for Strangers In Paradise dates back to 1993 and that very first issue of a three issue series from Antarctic Press. ![]() Which means a few things it’s a fine time to look back over this beautiful, heartbreaking, love story of a comic, the twenty-fifth anniversary makes me feel very old, and most importantly, take a look at the new Strangers In Paradise XXV issue # 1, Terry Moore’s return to the world of SIP. Terry Moore’s Strangers In Paradise is 25 years old this year. ![]()
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