Clearly, she’s been murdered somehow but the killer was quick, silent and didn’t leave any tracks. However, this happiness is short-lived when Goldie is found dead next to him. The Hard Goodbye tells the story of Marv, a bulldozer of a man whose face is as scarred and broken as the many men he’s busted up so when he winds up bedding a gorgeous blonde goddess named Goldie he feels like he hit the lottery. Oh but those who do know the first story knows that Frank Miller started Sin City off with the momentum of a runaway freight train. It’s Frank Miller’s Sin City: The Hard Goodbye, already in its third edition, and, yes, it’s just as good as you remembered it.įor those who missed it the first few times around or didn’t see the first movie (the sequel, they say, is on the way), Sin City is a collection of graphic novels by master comic creator Frank Miller with The Hard Goodbye being considered the first volume despite the fact that each volume doesn’t really follow a chronological order story-wise. It’s the words that Marv, a big tough guy that could only be produced in the dark recesses of Sin City, speaks as he decides that there’s no going back on his destructive warpath towards revenge for his perfect angel that was murdered right next to him in bed.
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