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    Frank Miller's Sin City #1

    Frank Miller's Sin City » Frank Miller's Sin City #1 - The Hard Goodbye released by Dark Horse Comics on February 16, 2005.

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    Legendary artist Frank Miller opened a noir opus in Sin City. This critically acclaimed triumph - honored by both an Eisner Award and the prestigious National Cartoonists' Award - combines the pulp intensity of writers like Spillane and Cain with the gritty graphic storytelling that only Miller can deliver. Sin City is the place - tough as leather and dry as tinder. Love is the fuel, and the now-infamous character Marv has the match ... not to mention a "condition." He's gunning after Goldie's killer, so it's time to watch this town burn!

    Sin City was first published in Dark Horse Presents from issues #51-62.

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    With the release of the DVD of Sin City, Dark Horse teamed up with Dimension Films to release Frank Miller's Sin City - Unrated (Two-Disc Collector's Edition). A two-disc DVD set with multiple ways to view the film along with the Hard Goodbye graphic novel. The version of The Hard Goodbye found in this collection is a smaller version to the 2nd edition version which was released in the year of the movie.

    What is in the Sin City - Unrated (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    What is in the Sin City - Unrated (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
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    The HARD-HELLO 0

    My review will be for both the book the Hard Goodbye and the DVD special addition.  [Book] ProsCaptivating noir tale of betrayal.Great black and white art which really create impact.  The play of light at shadows become very sharp and focused images. So example a woman's silhouette is till a woman's silhouette naked or not.  Without the details of color the beauty is still there and in some ways the black and white is more beautiful since its the shape that we are admiring not the lust of the de...

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