Strangers in Paradise | |
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![]() Pocket book #1 cover. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | (vol. 1) Antarctic Press (3 issues, 1993–1994) (vol. 2) Abstract Studio (14 issues, 1994–1996) (vol. 3) Image Comics/Homage Comics (8 issues, 1996–1997) Abstract Studio (82 issues, 1997–2007) |
Genre | Romance, Slice-of-life, Crime, Thriller |
Publication date | November 1993 – 2007 |
No. of issues | 107 |
Main character(s) | Katina "Katchoo" Choovanski Francine Peters-Silver |
Creative team | |
Created by | Terry Moore |
Collected editions | |
I Dream of You | ISBN 1-892597-01-2 |
Strangers in Paradise is a creator-owned comic book series, written and drawn by Terry Moore, which debuted in 1993. Principally the story of a love triangle between two women and one man, Strangers in Paradise began as a slice-of-life dramedy that later expanded to incorporate aspects of the crime and thriller genres. Moore has remained the sole creator throughout the run, with the exception of a superhero dream sequence drawn by Jim Lee that opens Volume 3, issue #1. The artwork was originally presented in Moore's distinctive black-and-white style, aside from two full colour dream sequences, which included the aforementioned superhero panels.
The majority of the run has been published under Moore's creator-owned imprint, Abstract Studio. The first issue was published in November 1993, and the original series reached its planned conclusion in 2007 with issue #90 of Volume 3.[1]
In 2012, Moore announced he was working on a Strangers in Paradise novel at San Diego Comic-Con.[2]
In 2018, Moore officially revived the series as Strangers in Paradise XXV for the 25th anniversary.