What is your favorite Frank Miller story? Mine is Sin City

What is your favorite Frank Miller story? Mine is Sin City

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Dark Knight Returns

Holy Terror

All-Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder.

The Spirit

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Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child

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Killing Joke, but in an absurdist way not an edgy way, and writers integrating it into mainline continuity against his wishes brought nothing good

His open letter to Occupy Wall Street

Frank Miller?

Fuck im retarded

Do you think Frank told the studio it was a comedy?

Batman: Year One

the first Give Me Liberty trade

>and writers integrating it into mainline continuity against his wishes brought nothing good
Read John Ostrander's Suicide Squad, you filthy casual.

300. It is the best comic I've ever read, and the best comic he has ever made. 300 is his Blood Meridian, his 2001: A Space Odyssey, his Godfather.
It isn't just "epic", but it feels like an epic tale that goes beyond baseline humans and seems like you're reading a story of Heores. Not heroes, but actual legendary Heroes that most mortals can't hope to become.
It is only appropriate that the framing device is a lone soldier retelling the events.

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Came to post this.

Do we know if it's ever going to be finished?

Its also a completely absurdist distortion of historical events. Its like reading a comic book about the 3rd Reich fighting to bring all races of men together in peace and harmony.

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Not a chance. Miller doesn't seem to care about that project anymore and Jim Lee's too busy to draw it.
It would be nice if Miller and Andy Kubert teamed up to finish it, though.

DANG IT
I liked what they did for Last Crusade a lot. Really got my hopes up for a continuation of ASBAR

>Its also a completely absurdist distortion of historical events
Did you miss the part where I said the framing device is a soldier (Dilios, a Spartan) telling the story of the comic to other people? Of course it's not going to be historically accurate because he's embellishing it.

Why?

It featured a real-life superhero.

Most of his 80s work is better.

Hot take, I like Ronin

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I fucking love Hard Boiled.

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More of a Darrow comic

Based user.
Ronin's good, but weird ending though.

I disagree. While his quality did start falling in the 90s after 300 and Sin City, I don't think his 80s work topped 300. That book was the zenith of that man's creativity and skill.

Year One

And I just gotta say, frank looks a lot better than he did a few years back. Looked like he was knocking on deaths door for a minute there. Alcoholism is no joke, kids.

He does look better in that photo, but I still can't believe it was just alcoholism. It looked more like cancer.