Sin City Vol. 4: That Yellow Bastard

Author: Frank Miller
Frank Miller changes the game in the fourth volume of his signature crime series, introducing the only truly heroic figure in Sin City’s world of vice, Detective Hartigan. A highlight of the series, and the inspiration for one of the segments of the blockbuster Sin City film, That Yellow Bastard returns in a newly redesigned edition, with a brand-new cover by Miller – some….Read More
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