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"The Hard Goodbye"

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Cover of the first edition of the trade paperback collected edition of "The Hard Goodbye"

PublisherDark Horse Presents

Publication dateApril 1991 – May 1992

Genre

Crime

Title(s)Dark Horse Presents #51-62

Dark Horse Presents: Fifth Anniversary Special

Main character(s)Marv

Goldie and Wendy

Kevin

Cardinal Roark

Creative team

Writer(s)Frank Miller

Artist(s)Frank Miller

Letterer(s)Frank Miller

Editor(s)Randy Stradley

The Hard GoodbyeISBN 1-59307-293-7

"The Hard Goodbye" is the first story in the American Sin City Comics series. It was serialized, as "Sin City", in the comics anthology Dark Horse Presents by Dark Horse Comics and named "The Hard Goodbye" in the trade paperbacks. It was created by Frank Miller, and led to a metaseries that has been adapted into a movie.

Contents

1Publication history

2Summary

2.1Collected edition

3Awards

4Cinematic adaptation

5Notes

6References

Publication history

The comic was first published as "Sin City" in Dark Horse Presents: 5th Anniversary Special (April 1991) and then in the continuing series Dark Horse Presents issues #51-62 and 5th Anniversary Special (June 1991–June 1992) and was written, drawn and lettered by Frank Miller.

The original issues were edited by Randy Stradley, and Diana Schutz is editor of the 2005 collected edition.

Summary

"The Hard Goodbye" begins with the protagonist, Marv, being accused of the murder of the beautiful prostitute, Goldie. Marv is an ex-military man and a trained professional killer so naturally framing him would be easy. However, he felt connected to Goldie and spent one night with her before her tragic death. The night of her murder she and Marv got drunk, made love, and fell asleep together. Three hours later, Marv wakes up and found Goldie dead. He wondered why she would agree to sleep with him and he referred to her as his own personal heaven in the hell that he called Sin City. Suddenly the cop sirens grew closer and louder, which made Marv slip out on to the streets of Sin City. Marv has become a prime suspect when he is framed for Goldie's murder. During this time, a serial killer is on the loose in Sin City who preys on prostitutes and eats them.

Marv becomes determined to find Goldie's killer and immediately goes to his mother's house to retrieve his gun. His mother informs him that some men came by the house looking for him. By this time, Marv goes to the bar to hide out but unfortunately two assassins come and attack him. Before he kills the two men, he forces them tell him who sent them. Continuing his investigation, he is led to priest who then tells him to question the leading family in Sin City and the cardinal of the church, Roark. Marv follows the trail of clues to an abandoned farm where the serial killer, Kevin, is keeping his victims heads as trophies. He also discovers that Kevin kidnapped his parole officer, Lucille and had eaten her hand. Marv and Lucille manage to escape. Although, when the cops show up to the scene, Lucille is murdered by a corrupt cop. Marv is able to escape the cops but not before he forces their leader to reveal Roark's name.

During Marv's journey he comes across Goldie's twin sister, Wendy. Wendy is also a prostitute and together they decide to go after the cardinal. They approach Roark's home and confront him about the murders and his cannibalistic actions. Marv beats, dismembers and feeds Kevin to his pet Wolf after hearing him confess to the murders, especially Goldie's murder and his obsession with eating women. Unfortunately, Marv is arrested, tried, and executed for all of his crimes. The authorities force him to confess to Goldie's murder and the murder of the other prostitutes when they threaten his mother. Before his death, Marv only found comfort while incarcerated in his visits from Wendy, in which he would share about his time spent with Goldie. The story ends with Marv being executed by the electric chair.

Collected edition

It was collected as a trade paper-back named Sin City in 1992, and then subtitled The Hard Goodbye in January 1993 featuring several different cover designs over its multiple printings/titles. The series was reprinted in smaller sized digest-trades to tie-into the film, with covers designed by Chip Kidd.

Awards

The story has received a number of awards:

1992:[1]

Nominated for "Best Single Issue or Story" Eisner Award

Frank Miller was nominated for "Best Writer/Artist or Writer/Artist Team" Eisner Award, for Sin City

Frank Miller was nominated for "Best Artist" Eisner Award, for Sin City

1993:[2]

Won "Best Graphic Album: Reprint (Modern Material)" Eisner Award

Frank Miller won "Best Penciller/Inker, Black & White Publication" Eisner Award, for Sin City

Frank Miller won "Best Writer/Artist" Eisner Award, for Sin City

Nominated for "Best Serialized Story" Eisner Award, for Dark Horse Presents #58-62

Frank Miller was nominated for "Best Writer" Eisner Award, for Sin City

Cinematic adaptation

In 2005, this was one of the stories adapted into the film Sin City. "The Babe Wore Red and Other Stories", "The Hard Goodbye", The Big Fat Kill, That Yellow Bastard plot lines were all used in the film. Actor Mickey Rourke played the role of Marv. The segment also starred Jaime King as Goldie/Wendy, Rutger Hauer as Cardinal Roark, Elijah Wood as Kevin and Carla Gugino as Lucille.

Directors of the film Sin City include the original author, Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino. The additional directors contributed to the violence depicted in the novel, as they both hold cinematic backgrounds of similar styles.

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《艰难的再见》

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《艰难的再见》贸易平装本珍藏版第一版封面

出版商黑马礼物

发布日期1991 年4 月– 1992年 5 月

类型

犯罪

标题黑马礼物#51-62

黑马礼物:五周年特辑

主要人物Marv

Goldie 和 Wendy

Kevin

Cardinal Roark

创意团队

作家弗兰克·米勒

艺术家弗兰克·米勒

字母弗兰克·米勒

编辑兰迪·斯特拉德利

艰难的告别ISBN  1-59307-293-7

《艰难的再见》是美国罪恶之城漫画系列的第一篇故事。它被序列化,如“罪恶之城”,在漫画选集 黑马礼物由黑马漫画,并命名为“辛苦再见”在商业平装书。它是由创建弗兰克·米勒,并导致了metaseries已被改编成电影。

内容

1出版历史

2概括

2.1收藏版

3奖项

4电影改编

5笔记

6参考

出版历史

该漫画最初在《黑马礼物:5 周年特别版》(1991 年 4 月)中作为“罪恶之城”出版,然后在连续系列《黑马礼物》第 51-62 期和 5 周年特别版(1991 年 6 月至 1992 年 6 月)中出版并撰写,由弗兰克米勒绘制和刻字。

原始问题由Randy Stradley编辑,Diana Schutz是 2005 年合集的编辑。

总结

“艰难的再见”开始于主角 Marv 被指控谋杀了美丽的妓女 Goldie。Marv 是一名退伍军人和训练有素的职业杀手,因此自然地陷害他很容易。然而,他觉得与戈尔迪有联系,并在她不幸去世前与她共度了一晚。在她被谋杀的那天晚上,她和马夫喝醉了,做爱,然后一起睡着了。三小时后,Marv 醒来,发现 Goldie 已经死了。他想知道她为什么会同意和他上床,他称她为自己在地狱中的天堂,他称之为罪恶之城。突然,警笛声越来越近,声音越来越大,这让马夫溜到了罪恶之城的街道上。马尔夫因谋杀戈尔迪而被诬陷,成为主要嫌疑人。在这段时间,

马夫决心找到杀害戈尔迪的凶手,并立即前往他母亲家取回他的枪。他的母亲告诉他,有几个男人来找他。这时,Marv 去酒吧躲藏,但不幸的是两个刺客来攻击他。在他杀死这两个人之前,他强迫他们告诉他是谁派他们来的。继续他的调查,他被带到牧师面前,牧师让他询问罪恶之城的主要家庭和教会的红衣主教洛克。马夫追踪线索到一个废弃的农场,在那里连环杀手凯文将受害者的头颅当作战利品。他还发现凯文绑架了他的假释官露西尔并吃了她的手。马夫和露西尔设法逃脱。然而,当警察出现在现场时,露西尔被一名腐败的警察谋杀了。

在马夫的旅途中,他遇到了戈尔迪的双胞胎妹妹温蒂。温蒂也是一名妓女,他们决定一起去追捕红衣主教。他们接近 Roark 的家,就谋杀和他的同类相食行为与他对质。在听到凯文承认谋杀,尤其是戈尔迪的谋杀案和他对吃女人的痴迷之后,马夫殴打、肢解并将喂给他的宠物狼。不幸的是,Marv 因所有罪行被捕、受审并被处决。当其他妓女威胁他的母亲时,当局强迫他承认谋杀了戈尔迪和其他妓女。在他去世之前,马夫只是在温迪的探访中在被监禁期间找到了安慰,在探访中他会分享他与戈尔迪共度的时光。故事以马夫被电椅处决而告终。

收藏版

它于 1992 年作为一本名为《罪恶之城》的商业平装本被收集,然后在 1993 年 1 月为《艰难的再见》配上了副标题,在其多个印刷/标题上有几种不同的封面设计。该系列以较小尺寸的摘要交易重印以配合电影,封面由奇普·基德( Chip Kidd)设计。

奖项

这个故事获得了许多奖项:

1992 年:[1]

提名“最佳单期或故事”艾斯纳奖

弗兰克·米勒因《罪恶之城》被提名为“最佳作家/艺术家或作家/艺术家团队”艾斯纳奖

弗兰克·米勒凭借《罪恶之城》获得“最佳艺术家”艾斯纳奖提名

1993 年:[2]

荣获“最佳平面专辑:再版(现代材料)”艾斯纳奖

弗兰克·米勒 (Frank Miller) 凭借《罪恶之城》获得“最佳铅笔/墨粉、黑白出版物”艾斯纳奖

弗兰克·米勒凭借《罪恶之城》获得“最佳作家/艺术家”艾斯纳奖

提名“最佳连载故事”艾斯纳奖,黑马礼物#58-62

弗兰克·米勒凭借《罪恶之城》获得“最佳作家”艾斯纳奖提名

电影改编

2005年,这是改编成电影罪恶之城的故事之一。《穿红衣服的宝贝》、《艰难的再见》、《大肥杀》、《那个黄种人》等情节线都用在了影片中。演员米基·洛克饰演马夫。该片段还由詹姆·金饰演戈尔迪/温迪、鲁特格尔·哈尔饰演红衣主教洛克、伊利亚·伍德饰演凯文和卡拉·古奇诺饰演露西尔。

电影《罪恶之城》的导演包括原作者弗兰克·米勒、罗伯特·罗德里格斯和昆汀·塔伦蒂诺。额外的导演促成了小说中描绘的暴力,因为他们都拥有相似风格的电影背景。

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