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Cover: Terry Moore

Strangers in Paradise #32

May 2000 · Abstract Studio · 2.75 USD; 3.80 CAD
“Kings and Queens”

In "Kings and Queens," Terry Moore delivers another layered chapter in the evolving lives of his complex characters, as David departs Francine’s home to confront unresolved matters in New York. Meanwhile, Veronica sends Sharon’s body to Sal, Tambi grows wary of Katchoo—still reeling from a hangover yet wielding surprising influence as a Wall Street figure—while tensions simmer beneath the surface. With Moore handling every aspect of art and lettering, the issue maintains its distinctive, emotionally charged style.

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David leaves Francine’s house to complete his unfinished business in New York. Veronica mails Sharon’s corpse to Sal. Tambi becomes suspiscious of Katchoo, who’s hung over but controlling huge power as a fictional Wall street wheeler and dealer.

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