Special SiP Art For Sale-The SIP Omnibus Beatle Faces

Did you know that this year, 2013, is the 20th Anniversary of  Strangers In Paradise? Yep. 20 years ago today I was plotting my twisted little story and wondering whether I should self-publish. I’ll get into that more later, but to kick off the year I want to offer something special to SiP fans— a chance to own some unique things I’ve held onto all this time. I’ll offer these special one-off’s one at a time as we move through the year. I hope you enjoy seeing them.

Today I’m offering this set of four portraits—Katchoo, Francine, David and Darcy—drawn exclusively for the SiP Omnibus box set that was released in very limited numbers in 2007. You may have seen this Beatlesque graphic on tshirts or online, and here is the original art. It comes as a set of four, you can’t break it up because these are designed to be shown as a group of four, whether framed individually or in one cleverly matted frame. Pen & ink on 9 X 12 inch strathmore art paper. Price is $1,000. It’s first come first server on this, as this is a unique one of a kind offering, but to be fair, I am waiting to post this until both sides of the Atlantic are awake. To purchase, contact the lovely Robyn at sipnet@strangersinparadise.com  Good luck!

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About Terry

Terry Moore writes, draws and publishes through his own imprint, Abstract Studio. Strangers In Paradise is a genre-bending epic comic book series that ran from 1993—2007. Echo, Terry's second series, is a sci-fi thriller that ran from 2008—2011. Rachel Rising is Terry's current series, a horror story about a woman who cannot die. Terry has drawn and written comics for other publishers over the years, including Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image. His work has won many awards, including the coveted Will Eisner and Harvey Awards. Comics is Terry's third career, following years spent working in music and video editing. The three careers combined make Terry fully prepared for coming digital book age.
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