Strangers in Paradise #2
Strangers in Paradise #2 (1994) marks a pivotal moment in Terry Moore’s quietly powerful series, with the writer-artist crafting a deeply personal chapter as Katchoo begins to unravel her past with David, her guardedness giving way to fragile honesty. The emotional tension thickens as Francine struggles with Katchoo’s silence and Darcy intensifies her efforts to reclaim her influence, all rendered in Moore’s distinctive, expressive style and Pat Duke’s subtle coloring. The cover by Terry Moore captures the story’s intimate unease with a single, telling moment.
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Katchoo is unsettled by her trip to Canada and Francine is upset that she won't discuss it. Katchoo finally opens up to David and shares details of her past. Meanwhile, Darcy is determined to regain her hold on Katchoo.
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