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Strangers in Paradise#7
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Strangers in Paradise #7

Sep 1995 · Abstract Studio · 2.75 USD; 3.75 CAD

Strangers in Paradise #7 (1995) marks a pivotal moment in Terry Moore’s acclaimed series, with the writer and artist delivering a tightly wound narrative that deepens the emotional stakes. Francine’s growing unease over Katchoo’s closeness with David gives way to tension, while Darcy’s unsettling behavior begins to unravel in front of Detective Walsh—whose realization hints at a connection between the two women that’s far from coincidental. The story’s quiet intensity is matched by Moore’s distinctive art, rendered with precision and emotional clarity across both interior and cover, which he also created in full.

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Francine is jealous that Katchoo is confiding in David about her problems. Darcy shows her true colors and Detective Walsh realizes that Katchoo and Darcy are connected.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).