It’s a lousy room in a lousy part of a lousy town. But Marv doesn’t care. There’s an angel in the room. She says her name is Goldie. A few hours later, Goldie’s dead without a mark on her perfect body, and the cops are coming before anyone but Marv could know she’s been killed. Somebody paid good money for this frame . . .
The first volume of Frank Miller’s crime-comic megahit that introduced the now-infamous Marv and spawned a blockbuster film!
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 awoke to find 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…
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