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Sin City: Dame to Kill for Bk. 2 (Sin City (Dark Horse)): Dame to Kill for Bk. 2 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) (edition 2005)

by Frank Miller

Series: Sin City (Vol. 2), Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (1-6)

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Old flames die hard in this volume of the acclaimed crime noir. Presented with new cover art, this is a sordid tale of love, betrayal, and deadly temptation. Stuck with nothing but a seedy gumshoe job, a tattered string of failed romances, and his demons, Dwight's thinking of all the ways he's screwed up. And what he'd give for one clear chance to wipe the slate clean, to dig his way out of the numb gray hell that is his life. He'd give anything to cut loose, to just feel the fire, one more time. But he can't let himself lose control again, can't ever let the monster out . . . And then Ava calls. The fourth editions of Frank Miller's hit graphic novel series continue with Volume 2 A Dame to Kill For. Devoted fans and new readers can again experience the groundbreaking and unparalleled noir masterpiece that has engrossed readers for three decades!.… (more)
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Title:Sin City: Dame to Kill for Bk. 2 (Sin City (Dark Horse)): Dame to Kill for Bk. 2 (Sin City (Dark Horse))
Authors:Frank Miller
Info:Dark Horse (2005), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 208 pages
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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For by Frank Miller

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This tale is the tale of Dwight and Ava, a fool in love with a fool that's messy. Fan favorite Marv shows up in this, at a point helping Dwight rescue Ava from her abusive husband Damien and his Kato, Manute. Everything Dwight thinks he knows comes biting him in the ass in this one, but its worth it to get acquainted more intimately with Old Town and the chicks that run it. This is brutal, bloody, and non stop action.

Like the previous book, the artwork isn't the best while the storytelling is top notch. If you can ignore it, you'll enjoy this. ( )
  Articul8Madness | Nov 6, 2023 |
I thought it would be fun in anticipation for the new Sin City movie A Dame to kill for to read the comic that the movie is based upon. I loved the first movie (Actually bought it today and will try to re-watch it again soon) and I hope that the sequel will be just as good.

Anyway the story in Sin City: A Dame to kill for is quite simple: Dwight is working as a photographer taking pictures of men having affairs with women. He gets contacted after a job by his old flame Ava Lord and she is the dame with a capital D for him. She is miserable in her marriage and scared and, of course, he will do anything to help her. And of course, he enlists Marv to help him. And that’s as much I will give away of the plot.

I found the story very engrossing. It’s gritty, dark, noir and very much brutal to read and if you like that kind of graphic novels then you will love this one.

Thank you Netgalley for providing me with a free copy for an honest review! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
Another compelling read from Miller in his iconic Sin City series. Not much more to say than I did in my review of the first one ([b:Sin City, Vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye|392297|Sin City, Vol. 1 The Hard Goodbye (Sin City, #1)|Frank Miller|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1396598209s/392297.jpg|3696736]).

Brilliant work. ( )
  bbbart | Dec 27, 2020 |
The series continues. This time we have a very luscious femme fatale and the man she betrays. Ava is a predatory gold digger of the worst kind, and yet, a woman no man can resist. Dwight is the man she betrayed and left for a rich dude. When Ava reappears looking for Dwight, things go downhill from there leading to the final confrontation. As in the first volume of the series, the dark art style complements the story very well. In fact, it is a pleasure to read the tale just for the art. The story itself, once it gets rolling, is fast paced, making this book a pretty fast and entertaining read. One thing I found interesting is how characters like Marv from the previous volume reappear, showing how the tales in the series intertwine. Overall, I am liking this series and will keep on reading it. I may have to reread it in fact. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
“Sin City: A Dame to Kill for” is better than its predecessor in every way accept the main protagonist. Though Dwight is good, Marv still outshines him.

Frank Miller has pushed the style and art even further in our second visit to Sin City. Though the art is still black and white, he does an amazing amount with it. The framing is excellent, the tone and mood are thick enough to cut. Though there are not many shapes or figures in the negative space, everything is brought to an emotional high within the black and white world. These are moments and drawings in this twisted case of love and brutality that could be part of a minimalist exhibit.

The story is better than expected. Both this and the previous volume have been about what men will do for love in a city so full of cheap love the real stuff is hard to find. But here the twists and turns are interesting and dynamic, backed with an even better expression of style. This graphic novel is a quintessentially demented noir love story. Every page is engaging and every plot point interesting.

The one aspect that has not improved is the main character, Dwight. That is not to say he's a bad character, in fact he is a very memorable. Watching him struggling with his own “beast” and how the city affects him is empowering and shattering. However his humanity is not quite so bare-bones and on-display as Marv's. In the first Sin City, Marv was tortured, as well but the sympathy you felt for him was off-set his brutality perfectly. Here you feel more righteousness for Dwight’s plight than broken by his personal conflict, making his journey a little less impactful. It is still good but Marv steals the show.

If you liked the original Sin City or noir or detective stories you will likely love this graphic novel. If you like good visual story telling you'll be hard pressed to find anything better. Sin City will reel you in to its shady streets. ( )
  LSPopovich | Apr 8, 2020 |
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Old flames die hard in this volume of the acclaimed crime noir. Presented with new cover art, this is a sordid tale of love, betrayal, and deadly temptation. Stuck with nothing but a seedy gumshoe job, a tattered string of failed romances, and his demons, Dwight's thinking of all the ways he's screwed up. And what he'd give for one clear chance to wipe the slate clean, to dig his way out of the numb gray hell that is his life. He'd give anything to cut loose, to just feel the fire, one more time. But he can't let himself lose control again, can't ever let the monster out . . . And then Ava calls. The fourth editions of Frank Miller's hit graphic novel series continue with Volume 2 A Dame to Kill For. Devoted fans and new readers can again experience the groundbreaking and unparalleled noir masterpiece that has engrossed readers for three decades!.

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