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Sin City Volume 1: The Hard Goodbye

Frank Miller · 1991 · Book

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This work stands out for its gritty exploration of a morally ambiguous landscape, where characters navigate a world rife with violence and corruption.

ModernUrban Violence as a Means of SurvivalCorruption in Power StructuresThe Fragility of MoralityDespair and HopelessnessLove as a Destructive Force

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