Frank Miller's Sin City Volume 7: Hell and Back 3rd Edition

· Dark Horse Comics
4.3
83 reviews
Ebook
194
Pages
Bubble Zoom

About this ebook

Hell and Back, the final volume of Frank Miller's signature series, is the biggest and baddest Sin City of them all! This newly redesigned edition features a brand--new cover by Miller--some of his first comics art in years!

It's one of those clear, cool nights that drops in the middle of summer like a gift from on high. If it weren't for the rent, Wallace wouldn't have a care in the world. Then he sees Esther, about to throw it all away--and throw herself off a cliff. Wallace jumps in after her, saves her life, and falls in love, but before he can find out what she was running from, she's gone again, kidnapped. But Wallace isn't the kind to lose his head. He's calm. Like a monk. Like an executioner. And he'll find them.

With a new look generating more excitement than ever before, this third edition is the perfect way to attract a whole new generation of readers to Frank Miller's masterpiece!

* Over a million Sin City books in print!

* New cover by Frank Miller!

* With Miller and co-director Robert Rodriguez gearing up for Sin City 2, this third edition is being released at just the right time!

* Hell and Back is planned for a future Sin City film, starring Johnny Depp as Wallace

Ratings and reviews

4.3
83 reviews
JD Smith
April 12, 2013
Not only is this the last sin city yarn but it is also the longest. It is different than the other stories in a lot of ways but most noticeable is how much more color is in the artwork. I really loved the way it went from black & white to black & white with a little color to full pages of color. I really love the whole sin city series and feel as if it is one of a kind and have not seen anything like it since. Do yourself a favor and buy the whole series, you will not be disappointed
5 people found this review helpful
Tee Riggs
October 10, 2016
Hell & Back ends the Sin City series with a bang! There's nothing quite like Miller's Crime Noir Masterpiece. Walk down the right back alley in Sin City... and you can find anything.
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Frank Miller began his career in comics in the late 1970s, first drawing then writing Daredevil for Marvel Comics, creating what was essentially a crime comic disguised as a superhero book. It was on Daredevil that Miller gained notoriety, honed his storytelling abilities, and took his first steps toward becoming a giant in the comics medium. After Daredevil came Ronin, a science-fiction samurai drama that seamlessly melded Japanese and French comics traditions into the American mainstream; and after that, the groundbreaking and acclaimed Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One, both of which not only redefined the classic character, but also revitalized the industry itself. Finally able to fulfill his dream of doing an all-out, straight-ahead crime series, Miller introduced Sin City in 1991. Readers responded enthusiastically to Miller's tough-as-leather noir drama, creating an instant sales success. His multi-award-winning 300 series from Dark Horse, a telling of history's most glorious and underreported battle, was brought to full-blooded life in 1998. In 2001, Miller returned to the superhero genre with the bestselling Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again. Frank Miller continues to push the medium into new territories, exploring subject matter previously untouched in comics, and his work consistently receives the highest praise from his industry peers and readers everywhere. In 2005, with the hugely successful Sin City movie release, codirected with Robert Rodriguez, Miller added a director's credit to his already impressive résumé and introduced his characters to an entirely new legion of fans worldwide.

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