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  2. List of Sin City yarns - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Rourke as Marv and Jaime King as Wendy in a scene from Sin City. First published as Sin City in Dark Horse Presents issues #51–62 and 5th Anniversary Special (June 1991–June 1992), and reprinted as Sin City (The Hard Goodbye) in trade paperback form (January 1993), The Hard Goodbye is the first comic book story that Frank Miller drew and wrote about the desperate denizens of Basin ...

  3. Dwight McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Three years before A Dame to Kill For, Dwight rescues Miho from two Tong gangsters.. In the time span of That Yellow Bastard, Ava Lord leaves Dwight and marries another man. In That Yellow Bastard, it is on the night John Hartigan enters Kadie's that a drunk Dwight, after whining about Ava leaving him a month ago, goes home with Shellie and sleeps with her.

  4. Goldie and Wendy - Wikipedia

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    Goldie and Wendy are fictional identical twins in the graphic novel series Sin City, created by Frank Miller. In the 2005 film adaptation, they are played by Jaime King. [1] [2] They are blond, dark-eyed femmes fatale. They first appeared in The Hard Goodbye, followed by appearances in A Dame to Kill For and And Behind Door Number Three?.

  5. Sin City (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sin City (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City) [3] is a 2005 American neo-noir action crime anthology film directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller based on Miller's comic book series of the same name. [4]

  6. Roark family - Wikipedia

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    In the final narration, Hartigan mentions that the Roark family line is ended, and the Senator's plans for a legacy destroyed (though there remains the third Roark brother, the Attorney General, he is not featured and has no visible connections with the city or his brothers, meaning Roark's nephews by him presumably would and could not fulfill ...

  7. The Girls of Old Town - Wikipedia

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    The Girls of Old Town are fictional characters in Frank Miller's Sin City. [1] Within the universe of Sin City, they are a group of self-governing prostitutes.. During the days of the Gold Rush, when the town of Basin City had just been settled, the Roark family "imported" a large number of women from across the globe into the open and uncontrolled area, turning a struggling mining camp into a ...

  8. John Hartigan (Sin City) - Wikipedia

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    Detective John Hartigan is a major protagonist in the Sin City series of graphic novels, written by Frank Miller. He is the central character in That Yellow Bastard, and has a small cameo in Just Another Saturday Night. Miller has announced he will be the main character of another story, set before That Yellow Bastard.

  9. Wallenquist Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Wallenquist Organization is a criminal organization in the fictional universe of Frank Miller's Sin City. It is led by Herr Wallenquist, a German-American (though the name is actually Swedish) mobster shrouded in mystery. The organization has a broad base of criminal enterprise to its name, including drug smuggling, contract killing ...