Timothy Gray approved Timothy Gray’s request to change the title of The Hard Goodbye Saturday, October 31 2009.
Amanda approved Timothy Gray’s request to change the contributors of The Hard Goodbye Monday, August 31 2009.
Timothy Gray changed the title of The Hard Goodbye Sunday, August 23 2009.
Timothy Gray edited the contributors of The Hard Goodbye Sunday, August 23 2009.
Timothy Gray edited the series of The Hard Goodbye Sunday, August 23 2009.
Timothy Gray approved Brian James’s request to change the title of The Hard Goodbye Sunday, August 23 2009.
Brian James changed the title of The Hard Goodbye Saturday, August 22 2009.
Shelfari edited the description of The Hard Goodbye Friday, July 31 2009.
Legendary artist Frank Miller opened a noir opus in Sin City. This critically-acclaimed triumph-honored by both an Eisner Award and the prestigious National Cartoonists' Award-combines the pulp intensity of writers like Spillane and Cain with the gritty graphic storytelling that only Miller can deliver. Sin City is the place-tough as leather and dry as tinder. Love is the fuel, and the now-infamous character Marv has the match ... not to mention a "condition." He's gunning after Goldie's killer, so it's time to watch this town burn! Frank Miller is one of modern comic's first talents to publish a comic book that he created, crafted, and owned. That book is Sin City, which grew from the wellspring of Miller's passionate desire to create a comic book with two distinct qualities - it wouldn't be a superhero comic, and it had to be a crime comic. Enter Marv and Goldie. And a psychotic killer. And a crime-drenched town. And a corrupted diocese. Sin City is a town like no other, but most places resemble it in one way or another. In real life, thugs live everywhere and women sell their bodies all the time, but if everyday life is a storm, Sin City exists in the eye of a hurricane.
Shelfari edited the first sentence of The Hard Goodbye Friday, July 17 2009.