University Wire, November 9th, 2004
University Wire 11-09-2004 (Michigan Daily) (U-WIRE) ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Over the last few years, the once strictly cult following of the graphic novel has blossomed into a more mainstream popularity. Enter Terry Moore's "Strangers in Paradise," a graphic novel series centered around the lives and loves of two women, Katchoo and Francine, and the difficult struggles they go through as they try to find themselves in a dangerous world. The "Treasury Edition" of "SiP" -- as it is affectionately known -- is a collection of Moore's series up to the present day. It includes scenes from the first 60 ...
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