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{{Short description|American comic book series by Terry Moore}} {{About|the comic book series||Stranger in Paradise (disambiguation){{!}}Stranger in Paradise}} {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> | image = Strangers_in_Paradise_Pocket_Book_1_Cover_Art.jpg | caption = Pocket book #1 cover | schedule = | format = | publisher = (vol. 1) [[Antarctic Press]] (3 issues, 1993β1994) <br /> (vol. 2) Abstract Studio (14 issues, 1994β1996) <br /> (vol. 3) [[Image Comics]]/[[Homage Comics]] (8 issues, 1996β1997) <br /> Abstract Studio (82 issues, 1997β2007) | date = | startmo = November | startyr = 1993 | endmo = | endyr = 2007 | issues = 107 | main_char_team = Katina "Katchoo" Choovanski <br /> Francine Peters-Silver | genre = Romance, slice-of-life, crime, thriller | writers = | artists = | pencillers = | inkers = | colorists = | creative_team_month = | creative_team_year = | creators = [[Terry Moore (cartoonist)|Terry Moore]] | TPB = I Dream of You | ISBN = 1-892597-01-2 | TPB1 = High School! | ISBN1 = | TPB2 = Immortal Enemies | ISBN2 = | TPB3 = It's a Good Life | ISBN3 = | TPB4 = Love Me Tender | ISBN4 = | TPB5 = Sanctuary | ISBN5 = }} '''''Strangers in Paradise''''' is a [[Creator ownership in comics|creator-owned]] comic book series, written and drawn by [[Terry Moore (cartoonist)|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|slice-of-life]] [[dramedy]] that later expanded to incorporate aspects of the [[crime fiction|crime]] and [[Thriller (genre)|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.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cbr.com/strangers-no-more-as-moore-brings-strangers-in-paradise-to-an-end/ |first=George A. |last=Tramountanas |website=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=March 17, 2006 |title=Strangers No More, as Moore Brings 'Strangers in Paradise' to an End |access-date=April 1, 2023}}</ref> In 2012, Moore announced a ''Strangers in Paradise'' novel at [[San Diego Comic-Con]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=39734 |title=Terry Moore Announces New 'SIP' Story and All-Ages Comic Project |first=Andy |last=Liegl |website=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=July 12, 2012 |access-date=December 7, 2014}}</ref> In 2018, Moore officially revived the series as ''Strangers in Paradise XXV'' for the 25th anniversary.
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