The fascinatingly conflicted Dwight McCarthy returns in this blood-soaked chapter of the signature series, presented at original size with new wrap-around cover art by Frank Miller. Dwight owes a debt to the girls of Old Town. These dangerous women who walk the night have saved him more times than he can count, and finding friends like that isn't easy. Tonight, these friends are being threatened in more ways than one . . . Dwight is going to do whatever it takes to bring them peace and keep the status quo--even if it means killing a whole lot of people.
The fourth editions of Frank Miller's graphic novel series continue with Volume 3
The Big Fat Kill. This edition does still include the ten-page pinup gallery from previous editions, featuring art from Arthur Adams, Mike Allred, Sergio Aragonés, Paul Chadwick, Joe Kubert, Mike Mignola, John Romita, Jim Silke, Walter Simonson, and Sergio Toppi. Also included is a slightly expanded eight-page cover gallery featuring art from previous editions. Devoted fans and new readers can again experience the groundbreaking and unparalleled noir masterpiece that has engrossed readers for nearly three decades!
FOR MATURE READERS
Author: Frank Miller
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Dark Horse Books
Published: 03/22/2022
Pages: 184
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 10.40h x 6.80w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781506722849
About the AuthorFrank 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. Next came
Ronin, a science-fiction samurai drama that seamlessly melded Japanese and French comics traditions into the American mainstream; and then 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 best-selling
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, co-directed with Robert Rodriguez, Miller added a director's credit to his already impressive resumé and introduced his characters to a new legion of fans worldwide.