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  2. Roark family - Wikipedia

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    The Roark family is a fictional dynasty from Frank Miller's graphic novel series Sin City.. The family is made up of corrupt officials and landowners of Irish descent, who hold absolute power in Basin City.

  3. Sin City - Wikipedia

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    Sin City is a series of neo-noir comics by American comic book writer-artist Frank Miller. The first story originally appeared in Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special (April 1991), and continued in Dark Horse Presents #51–62 from May 1991 to June 1992, under the title of Sin City , serialized in thirteen parts.

  4. Family Values (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Family Values is a graphic novel, and the fifth "yarn" in Frank Miller's Sin City series. It was first published in October 1997. Unlike the previous four stories, Family Values was released as a 128-page graphic novel rather than in serialized issues that would later be collected in a trade paperback volume.

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  7. Sin City (film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, news outlets reported that Dimension Films was developing a soft reboot of the series for television. Stephen L'Heureux, who produced the second film, would have overseen the series with Sin City creator Frank Miller. [32] It would be with new characters and timelines and be more like the comics rather than the films. [33]

  8. Dwight McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Dwight McCarthy is one of the principal characters in Frank Miller's Sin City universe. [1] He appears in A Dame to Kill For, The Big Fat Kill, Family Values, The Babe Wore Red and That Yellow Bastard. He is the character that appears the most in all the Sin City yarns.

  9. Peter King's column: The Sin City miracle

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    Peter King tells the stories of the NFL in Week 15, including an unbelievable walk-off win for the Raiders and a historic comeback by the Vikings.