Between the stark imagery, the poetic narratives, and the oh so gruesome details. Other name: Sin City: The Hard Goodbye Genres: Action, Adventure, Crime Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Writer: Frank Miller Artist: Frank Miller. “The Hard Goodbye” is one of those stories I find myself returning to year after year, as with so many of the ‘Sin City’ graphic novels. Rubber tubing, gas, saw, gloves, cuffs, razor wire, hatchet, Gladys, and my mitts.” DARK HORSE COMICS (W/A/CA) Frank Miller The acclaimed crime noir from comics legend Frank Miller is presented at original size with new wrap-around cover. However, by far my favorite moment is when Marv’s going over his inventory for the mission ahead: “I check the list. There are some pretty memorable moments, like the whole sequence where Marv is walking through the rain, staring up at the oppressive statue of Bishop Rourke, as he starts to piece the whole conspiracy together. As the book goes on, you start to wonder whether or not Marv’s side of the story is even credible, especially when he starts talking about how he keeps forgetting to take his meds and then eats a handful like Tic Tacs. 2: A Dame to Kill For by Frank Miller 4. The absolute best aspect of this story is Marv’s epic narration, with lines like “She smells like angels ought to smell, the perfect woman… the Goddess. Book 1 Sin City Volume 1: The Hard Goodbye by Frank Miller 4.16 63,041 Ratings 1,211 Reviews published 1991 95 editions Note: Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found h Want to Read Rate it: Book 2 Sin City, Vol.
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