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''For the 2005 movie, see Sin City (film). For other uses, see Sin City (disambiguation)
Cover of Sin City shows Marv walking through the rain.
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Cover of Sin City shows Marv walking through the rain.

Sin City is the title for a series of stories by Frank Miller, told in comic book form in a film noir-like style. The first story originally appeared in Dark Horse Presents comic book from April of 1991 to June of 1992, under the title of Sin City, serialized in thirteen parts. Several other stories of variable lengths have followed. All stories take place in Basin City, with frequent recurring characters and intertwining stories.

A movie adaptation of Sin City, co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller with "special guest director" Quentin Tarantino, was released on April 1, 2005. The Sin City graphic novels were reprinted with new covers and in a reduced size to coincide with the motion picture's theatrical release. Rodriguez has expressed a desire to begin filming two sequels back-to-back starting February 2006 for release sometime in 2007.

Setting

Basin City, almost universally referred to by the nickname Sin City, is a fictional town in the American Northwest, located somewhere 40 minutes outside of Seattle, WA. It hardly ever rains, and if it rains it's mostly warm droplets of moisture "that dissolve before it hits the ground". Usually twice a year, a major downpour comes. The Basin City Police are more or less along the lines of paramilitary or SWAT, as they have to deal with incredibly high crime rates and high gun ownership among criminals and civilians alike, which is why they have access to what most would consider "heavy weaponry" and full body armour. Those who make up the force have been described as commonly being lazy, cowardly and/or corrupt. Only a handful of the cops are honest, though frequently the wealthy of the city bribe the corrupt members of the police into performing their duty (usually as a result of some crime being committed against a member of their family). During the Gold Rush, the Roark family "imported" a large number of attractive women to keep the miners happy, making a fortune and turning a struggling mining camp into a thriving, bustling city. Over the years, as the Roark family migrated into other areas of business and power, these women ended up forming the district of Old Town, the prostitute quarter of the city where they rule with absolute authority. In addition, the people charged with governing the city, most of them from the Roark line, remained in power for generations, running it as they saw fit.

As the various yarns progress, the audience gradually becomes familiar with key locations in and around Basin City.

Characters

For full list of characters, see List of characters from Sin City.

Because a large majority of the residents of Basin City are criminals, there are several organisations and cartels central to the stories who are vying for monopoly over the various criminal enterprises in the city. Listed below are crime syndicates, gangs and other low-lifes who figure heavily in the Sin City mythos.

Other groups that have been seen or mentioned in the comics include:-

Sin City yarns

These are the individual stories, usually referred to as "yarns", set in Frank Miller's Sin City universe. For more info see List of Sin City yarns.

Compilations

Name Contents
Sin City (The Hard Goodbye) Episodes #1-13 of 13 from Dark Horse Presents issues #51-62 and 5th Anniversary Special
A Dame to Kill For Issues #1-6 of 6
The Big Fat Kill Issues #1-5 of 5
That Yellow Bastard Issues #1-6 of 6
Family Values The 128-Page Graphic Novel
Booze, Broads, & Bullets All the various oneshots collected as a single trade paperback
Hell and Back (a Sin City Love Story) Issues #1-9 of 9

Chronology

While it was the first story written, The Hard Goodbye was not the first story chronologically, with the first section of That Yellow Bastard as the first. The Dwight-related stories fall in between these, with the short stories fleshing out the time between the main stories. Here is a rough chronology of the "Yarns":

It was previously assumed that Wrong Turn and Hell and Back could not be placed within the continuity. Wrong Turn and Wrong Track occur immediately after one another, because Delia is still after the same target. Hell and Back occurs after A Dame to Kill For but before The Big Fat Kill, because Manute is sporting a fake eye (gold in the film) and is till very much alive.

The short stories Rats, The Customer is Always Right, Daddy's Little Girl,and Silent Night are the hardest to place in the chronology, as some of them do not contain any of the series' regular characters, are not connected to the other stories, or do not give an idea of when the stories occur. We can assume that Silent Night is before The Hard Goodbye during the winter, as Marv is still quite alive and seen lumbering through one of Basin City's rare snowstorms. We can also assume that The Customer is Always Right occurs in between "That Yellow Bastard" and "The Hard Goodbye", as Robert Rodriguez himself stated this on the Sin City: Recut and Extended DVD Edition. There is also some debate as to whether or not the old man's killer in Rats is a young Wallenquist or perhaps the sniper from Hell and Back. While never explicitly stated whether they are one and the same, both characters are balding, tall, fat, and wear identical glasses.

Awards

Sin City: The Big Fat Kill won the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1996. Sin City: Family Values won the 1997 Harvey and Eisner Awards.

Trivia

Harbinger #8 by Valiant Comics featuring Marv
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Harbinger #8 by Valiant Comics featuring Marv

See also

Characters

Other

External links

The Sin City yarns
The Hard Goodbye | A Dame To Kill For | The Babe Wore Red and Other Stories | Silent Night | The Big Fat Kill | That Yellow Bastard | Daddy's Little Girl | Lost, Lonely, & Lethal | Sex & Violence | Just Another Saturday Night | Family Values | Hell and Back (a Sin City Love Story) | Booze, Broads, & Bullets
Sin City films
Sin City | Sin City 2 (in production) | (in production)
Characters
Marv | Jack Rafferty | Nancy Callahan | John Hartigan | Dwight McCarthy | Wallace | Miho | Kevin | Cardinal Roark | Ava Lord | Junior/That Yellow Bastard | Senator Roark
List of characters from Sin City
People
Frank Miller | Robert Rodríguez

 


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