Frank Miller's Sin City LibraryFrank Miller
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The first < I> Sin City volume of the Frank Miller library is an exceedingly handsome compilation of the first four books in Miller's gritty pulp-comic series: < I> The Hard Goodbye, < I> A Dame to Kill For, < I> The Big Fat Kill, and < I> That Yellow Bastard. These four stories-Marv's attempt to track down the killer of a perfect woman, Dwight's encounter with his ex-lover, Dwight's ill-fated attempt to teach a lesson to a brutal thug, and Hartigan's attempt to protect a young girl years after he saved her the first time-have the hallmarks that convinced Robert Rodriguez to turn three of them into the < I> Sin City feature film: brutal violence, dangerous femmes fatale, mob leaders and dirty cops, and stark black-and-white art punctuated by the occasional splash of color. They all look great in these four oversized and heavyweight volumes of glossy paper. Also included are many of the color covers from the original Dark Horse comic books, though there's no supplemental art or creator commentary. Regardless, the presentation alone makes this a collection to savor. < I>-David Horiuchi
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