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Sin City

Frank Miller: The Art of Sin City

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Frank Miller’s Sin City has set the gold standard for crime comics, both for Miller’s unflinching stories and for his visceral, powerfully charged art. To honor the artist and his groundbreaking work, Dark Horse is proud to return Frank The Art of Sin City to print, now in an affordable softcover edition. An astonishing look into a master’s process, containing pieces both published and unpublished, and featuring items ranging from preliminary sketches to promotional images, this beautiful artistic showcase holds everything a Sin City fan, or connoisseur of fine art, could ever hope for.   * The out-of-print masterpiece, now in a digital format!   * Available just in time for the release of Miller and Robert Rodriguez’s Sin A Dame to Kill For!   * Includes rarely seen art!   * Introduction by art historian R. C. Harvey!

128 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1991

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Frank Miller

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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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818 reviews36 followers
October 30, 2019
Damn that was a money grab, big time. So, 128 pages, 75% of them art from the seven volumes that's already printed and 25% prelim scetches. So yeah, don't bother buying that, Dark Horse just skipped adding a bit of extras on each vol. just to collect the material for one more. Stick to the tpbs, they have the same stuff inside, or go for the "The big damn sin city" edition altogether.

I mean, seriously, 25 bucks for that? Common Dark Horse, don't become Marvel at your age. ;) 1/5 clearly for the edition, ofc not for the material inside.
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1,746 reviews170 followers
February 3, 2021
Most of the images were taken directly from previous books; it's fun to revisit, but unnecessary.
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1,200 reviews
October 12, 2020
I've always enjoyed Frank Miller's art, even if it is a bit graphic for my liking at times. I would never consider myself the biggest fan of his writing, but he can tell a hell of a story. Reading this was pretty cool, it's always nice to see the artwork and little behind the scenes information.

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Author 8 books18 followers
December 9, 2020
Se trata de una galería llena de espectaculares artes de Frank Miller, pero además en algunos casos se agregan los borradores a lápiz, que dejan entender que la página final no solo se compone del contraste de negros y blancos que vemos, hay muchísimo estudio de los detalles que ni siquiera vamos a ver luego.
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119 reviews
November 18, 2019
Presented with little-to-no context, this book features some really incredible panels from the entire Sin City collection. I would have liked to have had more to read than just look at in this book.
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98 reviews9 followers
April 18, 2020
Frank Miller is the ultimate artist.
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Author 1 book49 followers
February 5, 2017
When Frank Miller's "Sin City" was first published I remember being in awe of its stark and gritty artwork and how different it was than his previous work. Miller revived the "crime" genre in comics and in the process also redefined what could be accomplished in a black and white medium.

The book displays various pages, sketches and layouts for Miller's work on the series. The pencil layouts with basic marker overlays provide a glimpse into the inner workings of a master at work. Some of the pages are spectacular examples of Miller's ability to apply black and white shapes in a way that conveys a dramatic mood, while at the same time doing so in an almost minimalistic approach.

At the end of the book there are some examples of Lynne Varney's colors over Miller's art, but these only seem to detract from the intensity of the previous works, but in the process provide a counterpoint to the starkness of the previous chapters.

While this is mainly a collection of art pieces, there is an excellent introduction by R.C. Harvey, as well as a very short Miller bio at the end.

"Sin City" is still as fresh today as the day it was released. Miller has been know for several creative endeavors, but in my mind they all fall short of the work he rendered for this series.
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1,212 reviews13 followers
July 4, 2016
Frank Miller
Among the giants
of the comic field he
stands with the tallest

When Miller's name
is mentioned his greatest
work is generally thought to
be the collection of
Sin City stories

Distilling what a Noir story truly
is, these books bring minimalist
to a new level.

Unflinchingly brutal and sexy
Miller has refined his
storytelling to a razor tip in these
crime story
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490 reviews6 followers
March 8, 2019
Un ottimo albo che non racconta alcuna storia completa, né breve né lunga: è un'antologia delle migliori pagine di Miller (anche a colori) derivanti da tutti e sette i volumi precedenti. Interessante anche l'introduzione di R.C. Harvey. Si tratta di un volume per appassionati di Miller e di Sin City.
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414 reviews3 followers
June 8, 2016
Not much to say about this one, Frank's art is unique and kick ass.
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899 reviews1 follower
January 30, 2025
Preferable to the Sin City comics tbh, mostly absent of the macho baggage present in the originals' dialogue
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