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Cover: Terry Moore

Strangers in Paradise #52

Aug 2002 · Abstract Studio · 2.95 USD; 4.95 CAD
“What I Dream”

In "What I Dream," Terry Moore crafts a quietly powerful installment where Katchoo’s inner world unfolds in a vivid, introspective dream, revealing the depth of her feelings for Francine. Meanwhile, Francine confronts her own uncertainties in a poignant session with a psychiatrist, engaging in a tender, internal dialogue with her younger self—rendered with Moore’s signature emotional precision. The issue’s intimate storytelling and expressive art, all by Terry Moore, shine through in both story and cover, making it a standout in the series.

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Katchoo dreams of how Francine makes her feel. Francine goes to a psychiatrist to discuss her concerns about her's and Katchoo's relationship, and has an internal discussion with her nine-year old self.

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