Display title | Sin City |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Probably writer/artist Frank Miller's best known work (other than The Dark Knight Returns), Sin City is an irregular comic book series about the venal Basin City and the seedy inhabitants who lurk in its alleys and doorways. Infamous for its absurdly macho writing, Sin City reads like an Affectionate Parody of Film Noir turned Up to Eleven: every hero is a mentally or physically scarred bruiser and every woman is a beautiful dame with a heaving bosom. Black and Gray Morality is predominant. |