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Download Sin City PDF File Download Sin City PDF File Sin CIty is the place - tough as leather and dry as tinder. Love is the fuel and 'violent' Marv has the match. Watch it burn! Frank Miller - creator of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Give Me Liberty, Hard Boiled and Elektra Lives Again-produces a modern noir masterpiece in Sin City. FRANK MILLER THE ART OF SIN CITY Download Frank Miller The Art Of Sin City ebook PDF or Read Online books in PDF, EPUB, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to FRANK MILLER THE ART OF SIN CITY book pdf for free now. Read Sin City comic online, free and high quality. Fast loading speed, unique reading type: All pages - just need to scroll to read next page. Assumption 1: Sin City: the Hard Goodbye was a ground-breaking graphic novel and worthy of its critical and commercial success. Assumption 2: Sin City: the Hard Goodbye should be read by fans of the graphic novel format and those interested in a grittier, edgier read. Free Widgets for your Site/Blog Did You Know? @SZapper - A lot of movies that have come out in the last few years have been inspired by comic books and graphic novels. Sin City is one, and of course there's all the movies that are based on Marvel comics, like Spiderman and the Hulk.
The Sin City movies deserve praise for their daring visuals, but they’ve got nothing on the original comics. Between 1991 and 2000, legendary (and endlessly controversial) writer and artist Frank Miller cranked out more than 1,000 pages of hard-boiled neo-noir under the Sin City banner. The plots weren’t groundbreaking — they all centered around tough guys and slinky dames getting caught up in deadly schemes and brutal fisticuffs. But one thing was inarguable: The artwork was beautiful.
Miller played with extreme contrasts and vivid textures in a way that had rarely been attempted in the medium (though he owed a heavy debt to the pioneering quasi-noir of Will Eisner’s The Spirit comics of the 1940s), creating visuals as experimental as they were unforgettable. With Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (co-directed by Miller and Robert Rodriguez) hitting theaters this weekend, we revisited the entire Sin City corpus and picked out the series’$2 25 most incredible panels (in no particular order). Spark up a cigarette, put on your trench coat, and get ready for black-and-white action!
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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 a...more
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Jul 19, 2010Stephen rated it liked it
RESOLVED: The Sin City movie was superior to the graphic novel*. *Note: This debate covers only the first 45 Minutes of the Sin City movie which encompassed the adaptation of this graphic novel. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS NOT IN DISPUTE: Assumption 1: Sin City: the Hard Goodbye was a ground-breaking graphic novel and worthy of its critical and commercial success. Assumption 2: Sin City: the Hard Goodbye should be read by fans of the graphic novel format and those interested in a grittier, edgier read. Ass...more
Shelves: 2017, revenge, series, graphic-novel, hoopla, action-thriller
I am so glad that I am finally reading this. I saw the movie years ago and loved it! This first volume was fantastic and almost every frame of it is included in the movie as is! I love it when they don't mess with the story.
The black and white art is great. It had to be more difficult to do a simple face using only the negative space through the rain or in the shadows than a complex picture with all of the colors you want. If I could give it more than 5 stars I would! It is creative, raw, dark,...more
Ok I am tired of people liking this dumb review so I'm erasing it.
Jesus. And while we're here, fuck Trump.
Aug 06, 2015Ivan rated it did not like it
DNF.Again.
This is my second attempt to get into Sin city but I simply can't.Problem isn't the writing, I think that Miller is great writer(two of my favorite Batman comics are his work) and there is good story in here too.Problem are illustrations, I loathed them from the start and I couldn't enjoy the story properly. I couldn't enjoy it but I don't think this is bad graphic novel, as I said above there is good story in there and if illustrations don't bother you than I would actually recommend y...more
Nov 04, 2018Tina Haigler rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I don't normally enjoy murder sprees that don't have a deeper reason but this was an exception. Honestly I love Marv. He is a badass but he's not a generic badass. He is vulnerable mentally but he's hard as hell to kill. The other characters were just kind of there. The villains were overly strange and had no depth. The art was really good but I have to admit there was a panel or two that looked like Rorschach tests to me. The story was good as well but it wasn't quite fleshed out enough. More b...more
Mar 24, 2014Lono rated it it was amazing
Miller’s “The Hard Goodbye” is a noir masterpiece that would’ve given the great Jim Thompson a legendary hard-on. This was so obviously a labor of love for Frank. He was really at the peak of his career when he put pen to paper with this one. The descriptions and dialogue were hard-edged and to straight to the razor-sharp point, just like good noir should be. And because of it, this book might not be for the easily offended. Frank doesn’t pussy around with what he wants to say and words like “fa...more
Jun 08, 2015Algernon (Darth Anyan) rated it really liked it
There's no settling down. It's going to be blood for blood and by the gallons. It's the old days. The bad days. The all-or-nothing days. They're back. There's no choice left and I'm ready for war. Marv is taking medications to keep his anger and his killing impulses under control, but his efforts to become a better person are sabotaged when he wakes up from a drunken stupor to find Goldie, his gorgeous one-night-stand, dead beside him. He is not anybody's idea of a knight in shiny armor - a hul...more
Shelves: fiction, graphic-novel, traditionally-published, he-says
THINGS I LIKED: Jul 08, 2013Stuart rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The writing. It was excellent. The drawings. Marv's distinctive dialogue. I've read enough Miller to know that he doesn't make all his main characters the same. This is much to his credit. Examples: By way of a for instance... ...I probably would have had to paste you one... Just give with the scoop. The fact that Marv is almost impossible to kill. Marv sleeps during the day and hates the sun. Like a vampire. Lucille is a lesbian. She is strong physically and mentally but is not a...more
Shelves: dark-fantasy-gothic, graphic-novels, favorites, crime-noir
Sin City (The Hard Goodbye): A hard-boiled noir tale of revenge
Originally posted at Fantasy Literature Frank Miller’s 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 Das...more
So I never had much interest in Sin City. I saw parts of the movie and the style never stuck with me. So with the graphic novel I never really wanted to dive in because Frank Miller, while I respect, usually isn't my style of comics. Yet, I'm kind of glad I picked this up, because it was pretty fun ride.
Marv is a old asshole ready to fuck some shit up after he wakes up to a dead girl on his best. After making love and waking up and seeing her dead he flips out. He goes on a hunt to find out who...more
Jan 30, 2012Melki rated it really liked it
This is technically a 3.5. The story merits a 4. The art only 3. Sep 20, 2016Mike rated it it was ok
I know Miller's style is supposed to convey a frenetic edginess, and yeah, the boobs are all nice and round and gravity-defying... But, I grew up on Vampirella, Eerie and Creepy. To me, the artwork just looks sloppy.
Shelves: re-read, creator-owned, more-miserable-than-i-forgot-it-was, unintentionally-hilarious
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Criteria: An embarrassing amount of jugs on display Yes, 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 throwback-to-unapologetic...more
About ten pages into this, I commented to Erica that 'I forgot Frank Miller used to know how to draw.' That's my first and most lasting impression of this trade, the fact that before he lost his anatomy books and gave way to caricatures-as-commentary, Miller was a damned good writer and artist of comic books that were dark without being oppressive. May 19, 2019L. McCoy rated it really liked it
Sin City is a really bad place, filled with really bad characters that do really bad things. And yet, none of it--save perhaps the jarring disfigureme...more
Shelves: reviewed, action, crime, borrowed, comics-and-graphic-novels, dark-horse, creator-owned
So I wasn’t sure what I was gonna think of this one. I hear some say Sin City is a masterpiece in comics and others say it’s just edgy trash. I think it’s good though I don’t agree with saying it’s a masterpiece.
What’s it about? Marv (our main character) is aggressive, mean and fugly. However without even thinking he agrees to sleeping with and having sex with a very attractive woman named Goldie. She’s pretty much irresistible (at least her looks are) and why in the hell would such a beautiful w...more
Jan 30, 2018Dave rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The Sin City franchise is typified by stark black and white ink, far more verbiage than in many other graphic novels, and it feasts on the back alleys, strip clubs, and forsaken wastelands of a dark city where daylight never shines. It contains numerous noir themes such as waking up to a corpse in bed with you, being framed for a murder you didn't commit, and stalking serial killers. If noir-infused graphic novels are all about feel, look, attitude, it's here.
This blew my brains out. The book is so much better than the movie for Marv's narration alone. Who's Marv? Marv is a killer, hardcore ex-felon, pill-popping alcoholic, sadistic, homophobic, womanizing hateful fuck. He's kind of a bastard. But I love how extreme and uncompromising he is, even if he is mostly evil. Marv is the anti-hero. Does anyone else think Marv looks and acts like a more extreme version of The Dark Knight? That was my thought when reading this. The women in this book, though,...more
Apr 13, 2019Ayman Gomaa rated it liked it
' Walk Down The Right Back Alley In Sin City And You Can Find Anything '
One of the most known ComicMovie , not only coz of it dark action story but also coz of it's drawings it drawings was unique and different from any other comics and it made it one of it kind. Volume 1 was all about Marv Story : Begins when Marv wake up and found Goldie the only girl who was nice to him and treated him good no matter his awful looking is dead and someone set him up and made him the criminal of killing Goldi...more
Jan 15, 2016Asghar Abbas rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Five stars for the artwork, narrative, the movie and the timeline of 2005 2006 when I was heavily into this. And absolutely zero stars for Frank Miller's rabid personality , xenophobia, and general pigheadedness.
Aug 25, 2012David Schaafsma rated it really liked it
I read this first a couple years ago, and reread it because of the second Sin City movie, to see if my initial ideas about it held true. When I first read it, I think I knew some people hated Miller, though knew his Sin City/Batman/ Daredevil work made him one of the very top most influential writers in comic history. Oct 12, 2016Marnie Krüger rated it it was amazing
Based on the range of his work, there is a lot of bitterness and anger in it. Rage. Maybe this is true. It seems to be. Also, many people seem him as sexist, racist, and there may...more
Shelves: crime-fiction, sequential-art, fiction, comics
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.
Oct 15, 2009Jennifer rated it it was ok
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Eh. I really wanted to like this one, since it's Frank Miller and Sin City and all, but I didn't, really. I will admit that I found the art stunning. The black and white was gorgeous, and the fact that the movie version followed the visuals of the graphic novel so closely is probably why I found the movie intriguing. I do also like the idea Sin City, of a place that merely exists and prospers due to it's prostitution trade, which has interesting effects, such as the paradox of a town with a thri...more
Feb 24, 2009Teresa rated it it was amazing
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 vio...more
Mar 28, 2016RJ rated it really liked it
Dead prostitute, ugly thug, silent killer, corrupt police, fallen clergy, and cold, messy revenge. Just another night in Frank Miller's Sin City.
Apr 02, 2019André rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Utterly violent, this graphic novel is set in a highly dysfunctional city. A city dominated by the wickedest crimes, depravity and all levels of corruption. In spite of being consumed by a shade that surrounds all its residents, Sin City is the tainted town that so many seek.
In this first volume of a metaseries created by Frank Miller, 'The Hard Goodbye' presents a dark chapter of this rotten town. The story begins with Mark, the protagonist, in his room with his dear Goldie, a prostitute he me...more
After long years spent locked down, sick and ailing -- an invalid by law, unable to go anywhere or say anything, he was finally free and healthy. Sep 04, 2015Jedhua rated it really liked it
Frank Miller had suddenly kicked down the door, pulled Comics Noir roughly out of bed, tossed him a new suit, and slapped him hard when he started to whine. When Miller and Noir were back on the street, as the sickly man breathed in the cold night air, and examined the long shadows being cast by the streetlights, he began to look and feel younger, healt...more
Shelves: grim, hell-of-a-ride, mature, likable-or-deep-characters, monumental-payoff, badass-to-the-extreme, violent, suspenseful-or-engaging, bold-or-unapologetic, reviewed
Story Synopsis: (view spoiler)[Framed for murder and driven by a powerful sense of guilt and anger, ex-con Marv sets out on a brutal quest to avenge the death of a woman he loved. Tearing through hit men, corrupt police, and a dangerous cannibal who practices human taxidermy, Marv works to uncover the identity of the man responsible for his misfortune. Losing a friend along the way, and constantly questioning his sanity, it was a long and hard road before confronting Roark – the perverted Cathol...more
Nov 22, 2010Jake rated it really liked it
Noir isn't for everyone, I've learned over the years. Not everyone gets as excited as I do about gritty stories about those who slip through the shadows of the city, the ones that humanity supposedly forgot about. People think it's cheap for violence, punny narrative, old slang and standard mystery skeletons all mixing about on the streets of a dark city where no one seems happy.
But I love that shit. I seriously do. And the opening installment had all that: lone anti-hero on a war path to the top...more
Aug 09, 2014Selwa rated it really liked it
I bought and read the 7 Sin City books when the first movie came out, and, low and behold, the second movie is (finally) coming out and I'm rereading them! The downside to this plan is that I'm on vacation at the moment and only brought 3 of the books with me, but I finished this volume in a matter of hours. This vacation is gonna be hard, man. Sep 10, 2013Ana rated it really liked it
Anyway, I'm not going to bother writing up my own synopsis, since whoever is reading this can just scroll up and get the idea from that. I will say that I...more
Shelves: girls-kick-ass, fallen-characters, law-abiding-citizen, page-turner, borrowed, saw-on-screen, sex-drugs-rocknroll, me-likey-a-lot, creatures-spirits, about-murders
Having already seen the movie, the plot didn't impress me. One small but important detail: the big screen work kept most of the original lines from the comic book, which is really nice because it really gives an authentic edge to it. Jul 06, 2016Rebecca McNutt rated it really liked it
A bit of an edgy drawing style, but it helps for the end effect. Starting the second volume in 2 mins!
Shelves: crime, mystery, comics-graphic-novels, fiction
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Frank Miller is an American writer, artist and film director best known for his film noir-style comic book stories. He is one of the most widely-recognized and popular creators in comics, and is one of the most influential comics creators of his generation. His most notable works include Sin City, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman Year One and 300.
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