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* While men and women both die plentifully in works by [[Frank Miller]], the fetishistic way that women are killed, often while they're partially or completely naked, has led to accusations of [[Author Appeal]].
** [[Sin City]]'s male villains in particular are nearly always some variation of misogynistic [[Complete Monster]], to the point where in ''A Dame to Kill For,'' the second major [[Sin City]] story, {{spoiler|Ava, the titular [[Femme Fatale]], plays on Dwight's [[The Dulcinea Effect|violent protectiveness toward women]] by casting her perfectly innocent husband, Damien Lord, as one of these in her [[Wounded Gazelle Gambit]]}}.
* Unum is being created by a cosmic entity called Enmity, out of the souls of the armies of cruel villains such as Dormammu who [[We Have Reserves| treated them as expendable and sent them to their deaths.]] Practically an embodiment of hate, Unum's goal is to murder every hero in the universe, and [[Female Misogynist| despite being physically female herself]], decided to start with heroines. Why? Nobody knows, but at very least, [[She-Hulk]] was able to [[Heel Realisation| convince her to turn on Enmity]].
 
 
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