Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTerry Moore's Strangers in Paradise #6 (Image/Homage, 1997) offers one of the series' most quietly beautiful covers: a young woman with long, flowing brown hair reclines barefoot on a sun-drenched hillside, surrounded by wildflowers and a flutter of orange butterflies drifting across a soft, cloud-filled sky. The scene carries the gentle, emotionally resonant tone that made this series so distinctive — intimate and dreamlike rather than action-driven. Moore handles every creative role himself, giving the whole package a singular, personal vision that sets Strangers in Paradise apart from nearly anything else on shelves that year.
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