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Sin City: Hard Goodbye V. 1 Ebook SIN CITY: HARD GOODBYE V. 1 PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Frank Miller | 208 pages | 02 Nov 2010 | Dark Horse Comics,U.S. | 9781593072933 | English | Milwaukie, United States Sin City: Hard Goodbye v. 1 PDF Book The bad days. I like the gritty noir revenge tone, it works very well. Assuming you don't have a problem with extreme violence in your panels, I can recommend this without a single hesitation. View 2 comments. Right Marv? And I haven't seen the sequel, nor do I have any desire to. Problem are illustrations, I loathed them from the start and I couldn't enjoy the story properly. Your Comment:. Every writer has a blank canvas upon which to spatter their imagination - if they continue to choose a specific subject matter time after time, is that choice, compulsion or just random chance? How can you tell which titles are age-appropriate for your library? Not hard to see where I stand on the matter, but I'd be an ass to assume mine is the only opinion that matters. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. If you enjoy the book, check the movie out. And the unabashedly over-the-top characters. Which titles are popular? Don't let that scare you away though, the book is a bunch of violence violence violence with sex strewn about haphazardly, but unlike other things of this nature it's intelligent and human. Jan 30, Melki rated it really liked it Shelves: noir , graphic-novel , crime-fiction. Her girlfriend, Claire, who only exists off-page. The women in this book, though, my god Frank Miller. Shelves: dark-horse , comics-and-graphic-novels , reviewed , action , crime , borrowed , creator-owned. So here. I don't know what it is about this story, but it's my favorite so far. A bloody chase starts seconds after Marv wakes up, and continues relentlessly for the rest of this first Sin City episode. It was excellent. Also, many people seem him as sexist, racist, and there may be some evidence for that. In short, Miller has created a horrible world that I don't want to think about, see, or visit. Three hours later, Marv wakes up and found Goldie dead. This conclusion is based on 5 indisputable facts that our colleagues on the other side of the debate, while they may try, will be unable to answer or challenge in any cogent or compelling way. Of course. I really wanted to like this one, since it's Frank Miller and Sin City and all, but I didn't, really. Sin City: Hard Goodbye v. 1 Writer Five stars for the artwork, narrative, the movie and the timeline of when I was heavily into this. But, I grew up on Vampirella, Eerie and Creepy. It pays homage to the classics of the 's and 's with the interplay between light and darkness in the construction of the panels, with the unusual camera angles and with the twisted threads of the plotline. Does he deserve a place on the current shelf of "best comics creators"? And yet, none of it-- save perhaps the jarring disfigureme About ten pages into this, I commented to Erica that "I forgot Frank Miller used to know how to draw. This blew my brains out. Marv's distinctive dialogue. McCoy rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Fans of gritty crime drama. We do not guarantee that these techniques will work for you. I wish she didn't hit him, though. I ask the same thing of Garth Ennis, who 'liberally' garnishes his hilarious writing with homophobic slurs. View all 23 comments. Well, clearly the amazing artwork had something to do with it. To me, the artwork just looks sloppy. View all 36 comments. So I never had much interest in Sin City. There's an angel in the room. And some aspects of the caricatures, though in this world, sexism and racism seem to be requirements of the world. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. A lesbian, so I guess she's off the table for Marv, sexually. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. Shelves: dark-horse , comics-and-graphic-novels , reviewed , action , crime , borrowed , creator-owned. Some of the best black and white comic art ever produced. Graphic Novels Comics. Original Title. Marv is the anti-hero. 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. It not only inspired other crime fiction but its imagery is instantly memorable and indelible. Aug 25, David Schaafsma rated it really liked it Shelves: gn-crime. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Bit of a disconnect? It's a small thing, but small things matter. Marv's mom. Get A Copy. The stories tapped into that rich vein of crime noir pioneered by writers like Dashiell Hamett, Raymond Chandler, James M. To ask other readers questions about The Hard Goodbye , please sign up. Frank Miller is an American writer, artist and film director best known for his film noir-style comic book stories. It is creative, raw, dark, I am so glad that I am finally reading this. Sin City: Hard Goodbye v. 1 Reviews I've read enough Miller to know that he doesn't make all his main characters the same. Welcome back. She trusts him and does what he says. The story ends with Marv being executed by the electric chair. Cain, Cornell Woolrich, Jim Thompson, etc, filled with down-on-their luck gumshoes, seductive dames with dark secrets, vicious hoodlums, corrupt politicians and cops, and powerful criminal masterminds lurking in the shadows. I'm not projecting my opinion of Marv onto the writer, they are two very different beasts I hope. Almost perfectly done ruined by him striking Wendy, IMO. View all 51 comments. Error rating book. Before his death, Marv only found comfort while incarcerated in his visits from Wendy, in which he would share about his time spent with Goldie. I know Miller's style is supposed to convey a frenetic edginess, and yeah, the boobs are all nice and round and gravity-defying Add a review Your Rating: Your Comment:. Other books in the series. I Loved Every Page. At least the climactic confrontations were fun. These are people living in a hell hole and they act accordingly to survive, doing what they must to get through the day. And some aspects of the caricatures, though in this world, sexism and racism seem to be requirements of the world. View 2 comments. The stories tapped into that rich vein of crime noir pioneered by writers like Dashiell Hamett, Raymond Chandler, James M. He's kind of a bastard. Goodreads Librari May 17, Hannah Garden rated it it was amazing. Jun 08, Algernon Darth Anyan rated it really liked it Shelves: , comics. Please note that the tricks or techniques listed in this pdf are either fictional or claimed to work by its creator. There's an angel in the room. The first volume of the crime-comic megahit that introduced the now-infamous 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! Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Yet, I'm kind of glad I picked this up, because it was pretty fun ride. The fact that Marv, big tough he-man, cries, vomits from nerves, and admits fear. Was annoying. 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. Frank Miller. Great book, Sin City, Vol. It could just be a product of it's time, or Marv's views, but still. More b I don't normally enjoy murder sprees that don't have a deeper reason but this was an exception. The night of her murder she and Marv got drunk, made love, and fell asleep together. Sin City: Hard Goodbye v. 1 Read Online The story takes us to the worst parts of Sin City trying to track down who did what. I don't care whether the women would be having sex with him because they need some muscle around, think he's cute, are giving him a pity fuck, are saying thank-you or even because they just genuinely like the guy - there would be no shortage of women willing to go to bed with him. Yet, I'm kind of glad I picked this up, because it was pretty fun ride. He's carrying an unconscious Wendy. Other books in the series. Problem are illustrations, I loathed them from the start and I couldn't enjoy the story properly. She sounds like she means it. Some of the techniques listed in Sin City, Vol. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. This conclusion is based on 5 indisputable facts that our colleagues on the other side of the debate, while they may try, will be unable to answer or challenge in any cogent or compelling way. LOL Marv is Catholic and wears a cross but breaks every commandment ever written. The scene where Marv is confusing Wendy with Goldie and climbs into bed with her. I would recommend reading the comic first and then seeing the film, but you can enjoy both independently.
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