Frank Miller

Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (Second Edition)

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 112 Seiten
ISBN 1506731104
EAN 9781506731100
Veröffentlicht April 2023
Verlag/Hersteller Dark Horse Comics
21,00 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

"Front and center, America! Here comes action! Here comes adventure! Here comes The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot--a roller-coaster ride through the minds of Geof Darrow and Frank Miller, the tag team that sent you reeling with their hard-hitting series Hard Boiled. Everything you remember about being thirty-eight years old and watching monster movies is right here, but with all the magnified detail that you always wanted to see. Featuring a brand-new cover by Geof Darrow and Dave Stewart"--

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Frank Miller began his career in comics in the late 1970s, first drawing then writing Daredevil for Marvel Comics, creating what was essentially a crime comic disguised as a superhero book. It was on Daredevil that Miller gained notoriety, honed his storytelling abilities, and took his first steps toward becoming a giant in the comics medium. Next came Ronin, a science-fiction samurai drama that seamlessly melded Japanese and French comics traditions into the American mainstream; and then the groundbreaking and acclaimed Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One, both of which not only redefined the classic character, but also revitalized the industry itself. Finally able to fulfill his dream of doing an all-out, straight-ahead crime series, Miller introduced Sin City in 1991. Readers responded enthusiastically to Miller's tough-as-leather noir drama, creating an instant sales success. His multi-award-winning 300 series from Dark Horse, a telling of history's most glorious and underreported battle, was brought to full-blooded life in 1998. In 2001, Miller returned to the superhero genre with the best-selling Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again.
Frank Miller continues to push the medium into new territories, exploring subject matter previously untouched in comics, and his work consistently receives the highest praise from his industry peers and readers everywhere. In 2005, with the hugely successful Sin City movie release, co-directed with Robert Rodriguez, Miller added a director's credit to his already impressive resumé and introduced his characters to a new legion of fans worldwide.