What does Yea Forums think of Terry Moore?

Just finished the first series of Strangers in Paradise and honestly really enjoy his work. Rachel Rising, Echo, and Motor Girl are solid as well.

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gotta post more pics, read the rules OP.

Never read his later stuff, but Strangers in Paradise is kino in the way that it holds up and anti-SJW as fuck (it's treatment of Hillary Clinton would get Terry Moore lynched from a tree if it came out today, not to mention it's pro-Christian themes and the implications it makes towards pedowood).

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You can only post one pic at a time

Strongly recommend Echo, it is solid.

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Also, Motor Girl is a nice little jaunt, and the ending has maximum feels.

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Isn't he a huge /u/fag tho?

Honestly, past the first story arc, SiP bores me to tears. I love Echo/Rachel Rising though. Moore is the "good version" of the kind of anima/muse-projection that you see with other creators like Rucka or Claremont. Love his lettering too.

Kind of I guess. But his lesbians all seem to have relationships with men too. Katchoo is like 80% gay but likes certain men.

There's no ending to Echo

SiP does pick up again closer to the end. Haven't started XXV though. The nods to Rachel Rising close to the end are neat. I am interested in what he's going to do with Five Years and bringing everything together.

It's going to continue with the Five Years series.

Was Francine secretly an asexual? Obviously she fucked a lot of guys but she was never really happy with it, and it felt like overcompensating. You could say it was overcompensating for being a repressed lesbian, but there never was an actual sex scene between her and Katchoo and it never felt like Francine's attraction to her was sexual.

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XXV/Five Years will definitely motivate me to finish original SiP. I've been ready to see things start coming together since I finished Echo years ago.

I think Francine's attachments were primarily emotional vs physical.

SiP is so frustrating to me because it starts off as such an interesting slice of life book and then it gets to lol spies and crimelords and shit. None of it ever feels like it should be part of the story and just feels like its there because an american comic needs some sort of action hook for it to last and not be entirely in the indie ghetto. I could still read it in spite of that but when the main guy is revealed to be some sort of Yakuza prince I basically entered cruise control. Got a collection of the first few issues at a . thrift shop and got super interested and downloaded the whole series and was so let down. Beautiful art, though.

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Discount Adam Hughes.

Wrong terry, you’re thinking Dodson

>Beautiful art, though
I love the way he does faces, he's incredibly consistent with minimal detail.