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Author: Frank Miller
Publisher: Dark Horse
Dimension: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.7 inches
Weight: 12.2 ounces.

It's another hot night...
This is Frank Miller's second Sin City story. While it doesn't quite match "The Hard Goodbye", it's a damn fine example of comics noir in it's own right. The lead character this time around is Dwight, but fans of Marv will be pleased to know that he... more


Not-so-pretty "Dame"
Graphic art master Frank Miller shocked comic fans with the first "Sin City" volume, a hard, gritty piece of noir. In "A Dame To Kill For," he ups the ante with new characters, a new lead, a different art style, and a continuation of the bloody, dark... more


"I've Got Too Much To Do To Let Myself Die"
Simpler than other volumes in the series, "A Dame To Kill For" is still a cool, dark slice of comic book noir -- imagine Eisner's "Spirit" onscreen, as directed by the Coens in a more serious mood.

This may be my favorite of the books (though... more


The strongest storyline and artwork in the series.
Sin City is way over the top, unnecessarily violent, dark and unbelievably miraculous, hollywood-type 1 man versus an army fights. The plot borders even on the occult at times and the ending was a quick fix trying to explain the motives of a character.

There... more

Great Art
Despite the sometimes obvious and familiar plotline, "A Dame To Kill For" manages to remain fresh, entertaining and draws the reader into story. The art is superb and the dialogue and narration are great as well. Very entertaining. A dark noir classic.more


Embrace the Dark Side!
Equally as good as the original, this follow-up centers on the character named Dwight. He's fallen for a certain woman's lies, and has had enough. The story centers on his trying to exact revenge on her, and he recruits our hero Marv from the original... more


one wicked dame
Ava is one nasty villian ad she is the focus of this graphic novel. Her lack of nuance is the books major flaw but the art and raw intensity of Miller's storytelling makes it a solid success. The pictures are awesome!

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An obvious story, but those pictures!
Double Indemnity. The Postman Always Rings Twice. Body Heat. If you've seen any of these A Dame to Kill for won't fool you in the least. If not, have fun with the very familiar story. I've been buying these to check out Miller's layouts and graphics;... more


A Gritty Stroll Down the Dark End of the Street
In 1986, Frank Miller ushered in a new age in comic writing and illustration with his landmark "Batman: The Dark Night Returns." A couple of years later, he reinvented the form again with his gritty return to Daredevil. To almost no one's surprise,... more


Good comic book.but not the best in sin city world.
A great book written and illustrated by Frank Miller, this is a tale of Sin City and a man named Dwight. Dwight has been kicked down and made to suffer all his life. The hits just keep on coming. His only aid comes from a freakish human monster named... more


Raymond Chandler on steroids!!!
Frank Miller is at his best in the second story of his Sin City series. Miller further explores the dark violent and sexy world that is populated with characters that pull you in and don't let you go till the very end. If you like Raymond Chandler you... more




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