Sin City is the place-tough as leather and dry as tinder. Love is the fuel, and the now-infamous Marv has the match... not to mention a 'condition'. He's gunning after Goldie's killer, so it's time to watch the city burn! This title features a psychotic killer, a crime-drenched town, and a corrupted diocese.
It's one of those hot nights, dry and still. Dwight's thinking of all the ways he has screwed up and what he'd give for one clear chance to wipe the slate clean, to dig his way out of the numb grey hell that is his life. And then Ava calls.
Criminals have always called the shots in Sin City, whether bootleggers, gamblers or politicians. But ever since the first dame set up shop in Old Town, those side streets have been run by the women who walk the night. It's been a delicate truce, but now there's a messy body and the mob's looking to reclaim those streets.
Just one hour to go. Hartigan's polishing his badge and working himself up to kissing it goodbye. But, with one hour left to go, he gets word about that one loose end he hasn't tied up: a young girl who's helpless in the hands of a drooling lunatic. Just one hour to go... and Hartigan's gonna go out with a bang.
Family Values is a milestone among Miller's work, allowing him enough room to tell this classic story of grit and revenge exactly the way he wanted to. With deadly Miho running on roller-blades, Dwight running on adrenaline, and the Sin City mob on clean up detail, this yarn from the town without pity is not to be missed.
Showcases the author's vignettes and color experiments from throughout the years of his crime series. This title includes art created for the original collection, and explores what Sin City is all about.
In the Town Without Pity, good men are hard to find. Enter Wallace, a man of mystery. He's a nice guy who's very good at killing people. Out for an evening drive, he meets the woman of his dreams - and she's trying to kill herself. Why? And who are the shadowy cabal of power brokers who wrench her from his arms? When will all hell break loose?
In 1991, visionary creator Frank Miller continued his shakedown of the comics industry when he premiered his visceral and powerfully charged Sin City series. Presented in hardcover, this coffee table book contains his pieces both published and unpublished. It also features items ranging from preliminary sketches to promotional pieces.