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| Original Title: | Sin City: The Hard Goodbye |
| ISBN: | 1593072937 (ISBN13: 9781593072933) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/15-626/Frank-Miller-s-Sin-City-Volume-1-The-Hard-Goodbye-3rd-Edition |
| Series: | Sin City #1 |
| Characters: | Marv, Goldie |

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Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 4.15 | 53195 Users | 1027 Reviews
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| Title | : | Sin City, Vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye (Sin City #1) |
| Author | : | Frank Miller |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Third Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
| Published | : | October 20th 2010 by Dark Horse (first published 1991) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Graphic Novels Comics. Comic Book. Noir |
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Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here The first volume of the crime-comic megahit that introduced the now-infamous character Marv and spawned a blockbuster film returns in a newly redesigned edition, with a brand-new cover by Frank Miller - some of his first comics art in years! It's a lousy room in a lousy part of a lousy town. But Marv doesn't care. There's an angel in the room. She says her name is Goldie. A few hours later, Goldie's dead without a mark on her perfect body, and the cops are coming before anyone but Marv could know she's been killed. Somebody paid good money for this frame . . . With a new look generating more excitement than ever before, this third edition is the perfect way to attract a whole new generation of readers to Frank Miller's masterpiece!Rating Epithetical Books Sin City, Vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye (Sin City #1)
Ratings: 4.15 From 53195 Users | 1027 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Sin City, Vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye (Sin City #1)
Frank Miller written, drawn, inked etc.- tickNeo-noir in black, white and shadows - tickFirst person neo-Mickey Spillane-esque narrator - tickUnreliable narrator with mental health issues - tickConstructed reality, speculative fiction setting - tickThis. Book. Is. Smoking!..I can't imagine what is was like for a comic reader to pick this up and read for the first time back in 1991! It would have blown people's minds on so many levels. A absolute must-read as one of the most essential comic bookSin City (The Hard Goodbye): A hard-boiled noir tale of revengeOriginally posted at Fantasy LiteratureFrank Millers SIN CITY hit the comic scene back in the early 1990s like multiple shots to the head and body. Readers were blown away with this hard-boiled story and its stark, iconic black-and-white artwork. In fact, Miller does all the writing, artwork and lettering for SIN CITY, which is pretty damn impressive. The stories tapped into that rich vein of crime noir pioneered by writers like
I am absolutely crazy for this art!It is BRILLIANT! I've never seen the movie, and I believe it or not, this is my first ever Frank Miller read.It's dark and sinister. It is treacherous and hankering.I don't think this comic would have succeed if it was in color, the black and white gives you the dark mysterious feel that makes the whole thing work.I'm definitely getting myself the rest of the Sin City series.

I Loved Every Page. Marv is such a good character. So dark, mysterious, violent and yet honors a type of moral code fit for a priest. He is vengeful, hard and unyielding. A true survivor. He loves like no one I've ever seen and I felt a special kind of romance ouze from him in every move as he tries to avenge his lover - angel as he calls her, "she smells like angels ought to smell" sttaaaaaahhhhppp. The villains of the story were immaculate. Evil down to the bone and made the fight sooooo
I don't know what it is about this story, but it's my favorite so far. The author managed to make me feel so bad for Marv, it might be because of the simplistic way he refers to his mental disorder ex. "i get confused" or the fact that he really isn't a bad guy just a little off. Who knows, maybe it's because i'm a romantic and the idea of a guy tracking down his girls murderer and killing anyone involved is...kinda romantic to me. Don't let that scare you away though, the book is a bunch of
Thematic BuddyRead with that gang we shouldnt even be admitting to belonging to (but somehow proudly emblazon it wherever we go), the Shallow Comic Readers.Criteria: An embarrassing amount of jugs on displayYes, Miller had a real talent for drawing...[Composition][it's almost balletic] ...even if he spent a remarkable amount of time focusing on the female nipple...[I mean, seriously Frank. Porn wasn't *that* hard to acquire in the 80's...]And no, I can't approve of the
Raw. Gritty. Original. Awesome. Are the words I would use to describe this.


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