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Frank Miller's Sin City Volume 2: A Dame To Kill For (deluxe Edition)

Frank Miller's Sin City Volume 2: A Dame To Kill For (deluxe Edition)

Frank Miller; Dark Horse

DARK HORSE COMICS,U.S.
2021
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This noir saga, filled with deadly temptation and betrayal, is presented for new fans and old with an oversized slipcased hardcover that includes a portfolio and exclusive print. Dwight is a man at the end of his good years, and the end of his rope. With a murky, violent past, weathered by years of alcoholism, he's a man with nothing to his name but a seedy gumshoe job, his own demons, and memories of things that might've been love. Then one day one of those memories walks back into his life--Ava, in the flesh. She's never forgotten about him, not after all these years, and now he's her last chance to live another day. Frank Miller's return to his comic opus graphic novel series continues with the luxury edition of Volume 2 A Dame to Kill For. High-end materials and finishes, and iconic textures from the series combine in a package which evokes the striking asphalt jungle that is Sin City. Housed in a cloth covered slipcase with foil stamping and printing is an oversized hardcover featuring a soft touch matte finish with spot gloss and foil stamping. The slipcase includes a portfolio featuring a deluxe print of new artwork by Frank Miller. As an added bonus, each volume's slipcase has a different letter from the logo, placed on the front cover in such a way that alone it looks like a splash of red wrapping around the slipcase. But when all seven volumes are together it is clear that the grouping spells out "Sin City." Discerning fans and new readers can experience this noir masterpiece where old flames die hard in the most lavish edition to date FOR MATURE READERS
Frank Miller's Sin City Volume 5: Family Values

Frank Miller's Sin City Volume 5: Family Values

Frank Miller

DARK HORSE COMICS,U.S.
2022
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The girls of Old Town are cashing in old debts in this tale from the signature series, returning in an oversized and slipcased hardcover that includes a portfolio, exclusive print, and new 2022 pinup gallery. Dwight McCarthy owes Gail and the girls of Old Town more than he can ever pay back, and they're putting him to the test. Two warring mobs--too dumb to know better and too vile even if they did--have spilled innocent blood that violates the girls' own laws. Now it's Dwight's job to help set things right. With deadly Miho at his side, Dwight is ready to teach a lesson to the mob about real family values. Frank Miller's return to his comic opus graphic novel series continues with the luxury edition of Volume 5 Family Values. High-end materials and finishes, and iconic textures from the series embellish this package evoking the world of Sin City. Housed in a cloth-covered slipcase with foil stamping and printing is an oversized hardcover featuring a soft-touch matte finish with spot gloss and foil stamping. The slipcase includes a matching portfolio featuring a deluxe print of new artwork by Frank Miller. This edition includes a seven-page pinup gallery created for the 2022 publications of Volume 5, featuring art from J elle Jones, Tanino Liberatore, Tula Lotay, Milo Manara, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Jock. Also featured in the collection is a six-page gallery with covers and pinup art from previous editions of Volume 5, new to this edition. As an added bonus, each volume's slipcase has a different letter from the logo, placed on the front cover in such a way that alone it looks like a splash of red wrapping around the slipcase. But when all seven volumes are together it is clear that the grouping spells out "Sin City." Discerning fans and new readers can experience this unparalleled noir masterpiece in this, the most luxurious edition to date FOR MATURE READERS
Frank Miller's Sin City Volume 7: Hell And Back (deluxe Edit
Experience the biggest, baddest yarn the signature noir series has to offer in this oversized and slipcased hardcover that includes a portfolio and exclusive print. Wallace was living a pretty simple life, a good guy, an artist, trying to make his way but not willing to sacrifice his principles to do it. Then, he meets Ester. He saves her from trying to take her own life, and falls in love. But before she can explain her reasons, she's taken, kidnapped by a shadowy cabal up to serious no good. Luckily there's more to Wallace than goodness. He isn't the kind to lose his head, he's really good at killing people. And he'll kill anyone that needs killing if it gets him closer to finding Ester again. He's going to hell . . . and back. Frank Miller's return to his comic opus graphic novel series continues with the luxury edition of Volume 7 Hell and Back. High-end materials and finishes, and iconic textures from the series detail this luxury package, bringing the blood-soaked burg to life Housed in a cloth-covered slipcase with foil stamping and printing is an oversized hardcover featuring a soft-touch matte finish with spot gloss and foil stamping. The slipcase includes a matching portfolio featuring a deluxe print of new artwork by Frank Miller. This edition does include twenty-three pages of covers and pinups from previous editions, featuring art from Eduardo Barreto, Brian Bolland, Geof Darrow, Gary Gianni, Paul Grist, R. C. Harvey, Russ Heath, Gil Kane, Jason Pearson, and Matt Wagner. As an added bonus, each volume's slipcase has a different letter from the logo, placed on the front cover in such a way that alone it looks like a splash of red wrapping around the slipcase. But when all seven volumes are together it is clear that the grouping spells out "Sin City." Discerning fans and new readers can experience the final volume of the crime noir in the deluxe edition to beat all others . . . to a bloody pulp FOR MATURE READERS
Frank M. Andrews: Marshall's Airman

Frank M. Andrews: Marshall's Airman

U. S. Air Force; Office of Air Force History

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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As we conclude our year-long recognition of the 100th anniversary of powered flight, we take this opportunity to recognize and pay tribute to airmenof the past and present. We do this with an eye toward inspiring airmen of the future.General Frank M. Andrews was an inspirational figure in our history and it is fitting that we highlight his accomplishments and contributions in the creation, shaping, and development of the United States Air Force. As the organizer and commander of the prewar General Headquarters (GHQ) Air Force, he was the first airman to have centralized nationwide command of Air Corpsbombardment, attack, and pursuit units. The advent of GHQ Air Force marked one of the first decisive steps on the road to the birth of a separate air service. Nevertheless, likely due to his personal modesty and untimely death in a B-24crash in, May 1943, while commanding the European Theater of Operations, he has been a background figure in our history. General George C. Marshall, wartime Chief of Staff of the Army, captured the magnitude of his tragic loss to the Allied war effort by characterizing Andrews as one of the nation's "few great captains."As we celebrate the Centennial of Flight, I'd like to encourage the use of upcoming venues to spread-the word about lesser-known, selfless warriors, such as General Andrews, who epitomize the values we highlight to airmen today. On March 7, 2003, we formally named the Air Combat Command headquarters building after General Andrews. We are also close to establishing anendowed scholarship fund in his memory for Air Force Academy Preparatory School Cadets and creation of a permanent "Andrews" exhibit in the USAF Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB. Additionally, we plan to integrate his story into our professional military education programs.Memorializing General Andrews is one example of how we can commemorate the Centennial of Flight, emphasizing the tremendous impact anindividual's efforts and contributions can have on aviation and the Air Force. Thank you for your support of this important project for aviation, the United States Air Force, and our nation.