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Then there is the Mafia, who Katchoo used to work for. Some of them want her back, others just want her head.
Then there is the Mafia, who Katchoo used to work for. Some of them want her back, others just want her head.


That is how ''Strangers In Paradise'' '''starts'''. The series was published by Abstract Comics, creator Terry Moore's own company, between 1996 and 2007 and consists of over 90 issues. It is generally acknowledged as a [[Slice of Life]] classic, although the occasional vergings into crime drama were not quite as well received, and it is frequently hailed as the number one comic book to give to your girlfriend. What that means is a bit unclear, but it probably means ''something''.
That is how '''''Strangers In Paradise''''' ''starts''. The series was published by Abstract Comics, creator Terry Moore's own company, between 1996 and 2007 and consists of over 90 issues. It is generally acknowledged as a [[Slice of Life]] classic, although the occasional vergings into crime drama were not quite as well received, and it is frequently hailed as the number one comic book to give to your girlfriend. What that means is a bit unclear, but it probably means ''something''.


Not to be confused with ''[[Stranger Than Paradise]]''.
Not to be confused with ''[[Stranger Than Paradise]]''.
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* [[Shallow Love Interest]]: [[Subverted]]. Casey is introduced as the silicone-infused-aerobics-instructor, and this seems to be all there is to her, but as the story progresses her character, personality and history are [[Character Development|expanded to equal any of the main characters.]]
* [[Shallow Love Interest]]: [[Subverted]]. Casey is introduced as the silicone-infused-aerobics-instructor, and this seems to be all there is to her, but as the story progresses her character, personality and history are [[Character Development|expanded to equal any of the main characters.]]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]: {{spoiler|Planned out by Casey and Katchoo when they find out David has a brain tumor.}}
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]: {{spoiler|Planned out by Casey and Katchoo when they find out David has a brain tumor.}}
* [[Superhero Episode]]: Two of them, but both turn out to be [[All Just a Dream]].
* [[Superhero Episode]]: Two of them, but both turn out to be [[All Just a Dream]].
* [[The Syndicate]]: The Big Six are apparently every''where'' with their influence stretching over every''thing''.
* [[The Syndicate]]: The Big Six are apparently every''where'' with their influence stretching over every''thing''.
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* [[Time Skip]]: Frequent, none of which end up corresponding to what actually happens in the story proper.
* [[Time Skip]]: Frequent, none of which end up corresponding to what actually happens in the story proper.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Katchoo and Francine
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Katchoo and Francine
** {{spoiler|[[Butch Lesbian]] / [[Lipstick Lesbian]]: Tambi and Casey, and eventually Katchoo and Francine if you are pretty loose with the definition of "Butch" and "Lipstick"}}
** {{spoiler|[[Butch Lesbian]] / [[Lipstick Lesbian]]: Tambi and Casey, and eventually Katchoo and Francine if you are pretty loose with the definition of "Butch" and "Lipstick"}}
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: David in the ''Child of Rage'' arc.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: David in the ''Child of Rage'' arc.
* [[Too Good for This Sinful Earth]]: {{spoiler|David.}}
* [[Too Good for This Sinful Earth]]: {{spoiler|David.}}
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 26 June 2023

The cover of the Treasury edition showing David, Katchoo, and Francine.
I can sniff out the potential SIP fans, those looking for something different, some character driven drama with fear and loss being the kryptonite and love being the hero. This book will always continue to draw new readers in.
—guest review of Strangers In Paradise from "The View from Flying Colours".


First there is Francine, a nice but insecure girl who dreams of a perfect marriage and cannot quite let go of her Jerkass ex-boyfriend. Next there is Katchoo, her Darker and Edgier best friend who is madly in love with her. Finally there is David, a sensitive young man who is in love with Katchoo despite her constant (and harsh) rejections.

Then there is the Mafia, who Katchoo used to work for. Some of them want her back, others just want her head.

That is how Strangers In Paradise starts. The series was published by Abstract Comics, creator Terry Moore's own company, between 1996 and 2007 and consists of over 90 issues. It is generally acknowledged as a Slice of Life classic, although the occasional vergings into crime drama were not quite as well received, and it is frequently hailed as the number one comic book to give to your girlfriend. What that means is a bit unclear, but it probably means something.

Not to be confused with Stranger Than Paradise.


Tropes used in Strangers in Paradise include: