My girlies <3

#dc#dc comics#batman#batfamily#batfam#dick grayson#dc fanart#bruce wayne#tim drake


seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from China
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Ecuador
seen from China
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
My girlies <3
Francine , princess warrior and her almost trustworthy companion Katchoo by Terry Moore
Katchoo and Francine
by Terry Moore
Source: comicartfans
I adore all of these horrid, beautiful, terrible, lovely people. Thank you Terry Moore for giving them to all of us.
"Before I made comics, I was a TV editor. Basically, my job was to sort through lots of footage and make a condensed version using only the key moments. In comics, I purposely augmented my editing to include extra time before and after key moments. I did this for two reasons.
"First, in a coffee commercial, the guy sips coffee and says, "Damn, that's good!" We know nothing about this guy, how can we trust his opinion? But in Strangers in Paradise, I might show that the cup chosen was grandma's and after the first sip, Francine walks in and asks if Katchoo poured a cup for her. Katchoo didn't — she's not awake yet; Francine says, "You never think about me." And now we're picking up last night's fight where we left off. That's the difference between a coffee commercial and a cup of coffee in a story. We still don't know if the coffee is any good, but it was never about the coffee, was it? What's it going to take to get this relationship in sync? That's what we want to know. The more you know, the more you care. Cutting from key moment to key moment cheats you out of the down time that makes it mean something.
"Second, wouldn't you like to know what they said when you weren't in the room?"
-------------------------------
art by Terry Moore; Strangers in Paradise, Volume #3, Issue #21
text by Terry Moore; Terry Moore After Dark (artbook)
strangers in paradise #1 (1993) by terry moore
Another cracking series from Terry Moore, this time returning to his original series that he first published nearly 30 yrs ago.
Only 10 issues long but a very enjoyable read from start to finish. It also brings all his other creations into the same universe for a sequel series entitled Five Years.
katchoo choovanski icons
like or rb if you use/save ♡