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Sin City 6: Bräute, Bier und blaue Bohnen
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Sin City 6: Bräute, Bier und blaue Bohnen
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Sin City 6: Bräute, Bier und blaue Bohnen

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"Kreischendes Metall. Etwas trifft mich genau vor die Brust. Es gibt kein oben und unten mehr. Ich bin schwerelos. Ich erinnere mich an nichts mehr. Wieso bin ich hier? Was habe ich getan ... warum? Habe wohl vergessen, meine Pillen zu nehmen. In meiner Verfassung sollte man nie die Pillen vergessen."

Elf Kurzgeschichten aus Sin City - und ein Wiedersehen mit Marv, Nancy und vielen weiteren bekannten Figuren. Brutal, zynisch, direkt auf den Punkt. "Bräute, Bier und Blaue Bohnen" schließt in kurzen Episoden die Lücken zwischen den vorherigen Bänden und führt den Leser zurück an vertraute Schauplätze. Eine der Kurzgeschichten fand Eingang in "Sin City - Der Film"!
LanguageDeutsch
PublisherCross Cult
Release dateFeb 27, 2014
ISBN9783864252426
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Sin City 6: Bräute, Bier und blaue Bohnen
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Frank Miller

Frank Miller is an award-winning comic book writer, novelist, inker, screenwriter, film director, and producer best known for Daredevil, The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City, and 300, among others. He also created Cursed with Tom Wheeler, which is being adapted as a series for Netflix starring Katherine Langford. Visit him online at FrankMillerInk.com or on Twitter @FrankMillerInk. Known for his intense, hard-boiled storytelling and gritty noir aesthetic, Frank Miller is one of the most influential and awarded creators in comics, graphic novels, and film. The codirector of Sin City (based on his graphic novel) and an executive producer of 300 (based on his graphic novel series), his projects have been nominated for the Palme d’Or and have won the Harvey and Eisner Awards, including those for Best Writer/Artist, Best Graphic Novel Reprint, Best Cartoonist, Best Cover Artist, Best Limited Series, and Best Short Story. In 2015, Miller was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame for his lifetime contribution to the industry. He is also the creator of Daredevil’s assassin-for-hire, Elektra. Miller’s notable projects include: The Dark Knight Returns; Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again; Batman: The Dark Knight: Master Race; Batman: Year One; the award-winning Martha Washington miniseries Give Me Liberty; and Hard Boiled. Most recently, Miller completed writing and illustrating Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander, the highly anticipated five-issue companion epic to his award-winning series 300.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    As usual the style is impeccable, but the assortment of stories are too short and schizophrenic to be genuinely enjoyed in one run or when spaced. I much prefer the long-story style of the previous volumes.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A fun collection of Sin City short stories!"The Customer is Always Right " is my favorite, I loved the quiet of "Silent Night ", and I dug the font style of "Rats". A good read that is over much too quickly!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Violent, graphic and ultimately entertaining. Sit back and enjoy, if you need a session of mindless action.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Unlike the other Sin City books so far, this book isn’t one consistent story but a bunch of short vignettes. Some of the characters, like Dwight and Marvin, are familiar faces, but the rest are new. For these reasons, I couldn’t really get into the stories too much. They were over too quickly for me to get to really like or dislike a character, understand their motivations, or even understand the point of the story (i.e., what is the given reason for a character to kill another, let alone what their underlying motivation for that killing is). The illustrations, however, are as good as usual, with the addition of an occasional splash of blue, red, or pink in some of the stories. Overall though, this is the only one of the series so far that has been disappointing.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The Sin City series is horrendously expensive here in South Africa: I bought Booze, Broads and Bullets because it was remarkably cheaper than the other volumes. Idiot. There's always a reason something costs less.I did not care for this at all: given I like the sort of story arc we find in Preacher, spreading over multi-volumes, a collection of brief stories amounting to nothing is guaranteed to make me unhappy. Some of the characters from the film and from the other books are here - notably Marv - but volume six was an expensive disappointment to me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    At first I was dubious of this book as a collection of shorts - but I found it to be interesting in relation to the other books in the series.I'm even more impressed after reading it a second time: the way the short stories fit together - in relation to each other and the larger Sin City universe - is masterful. Ditto for the compactness of the stories.And I've forgotten how truly horrifying these stories are - how well-done they are...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Love these stories! Sin City just keeps getting better!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A hodgepodge of short stories, but I like the way some of them link to earlier stories from this series.