¡Obra galardonada con el Premio Eisner 1996 a la Mejor Historia! "Lo que la gente no sabe del amor, el sexo y las relaciones con otros seres humanos podría llenar un libro. Strangers in Paradise es ese libro". Neil Gaiman Katchoo es salvaje, rebelde, explosiva. Francine es dulce, soñadora, adorable. David es inteligente, culto, ingenuo. David se ha enamorado de Katchoo, pero Katchoo está enamorada de Francine. STRANGERS IN PARADISE es la historia de la amistad de dos chicas, y un chico atrapado entre las dos, la historia de un corazón roto y de una venganza. Terry Moore inaugura con este volumen que incluye los dos primeros arcos argumentales de la seie y una introducción exclusiva del autor, una de las mejores series del cómic independiente, un referente para los slice of life del nuevo siglo, una historia sobre el amor y la amistad sin límites ni complejos.
Following the examples of independent comic creators such as Dave Sim and Jeff Smith, he decided to publish Strangers in Paradise himself through his own Houston-based "Abstract Studios" imprint, and has frequently mentioned a desire to do a syndicated cartoon strip in the authors notes at the back of the Strangers in Paradise collection books. He has also mentioned his greatest career influence is Peanuts' Charles Schulz.[1] Some of Moore's strip work can additionally be found in his Paradise, Too! publications.
His work has won him recognition in the comics industry, including receiving the Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story in 1996 for Strangers in Paradise #1-8, which was collected in the trade paperback "I Dream of You".
It was announced on June 15th, 2007 that Moore would be taking over for Sean McKeever as writer of Marvel Comics's Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane series starting with a new issue #1. On July 27th, Marvel announced that Moore would also take over for Joss Whedon as writer of Marvel's Runaways.[2]
On November 19th, 2007 Terry Moore announced in his blog that his new self-published series would be named Echo and its first issue would appear on March 5th, 2008.[3]