![]() | Batman: Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller
Buy new: £6.93 / Used from: £6.99 A damn sight more entertaining than Year One, which while excellent, has none of this book's unique charm.
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![]() | Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again by Frank Miller
Buy new: £8.96 / Used from: £7.00 Critically lambasted follow-up which I reckon I prefer. Massive cast of characters and some fairly bonkers scenes that have Miller written all over them.
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![]() | Batman: Year One - Deluxe Edition by Frank Miller
Buy new: £5.96 / Used from: £4.36 Great stuff, but it's simpler these days to just sit down and watch Christian Bale go at it, you know?
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![]() | Sin City: Hard Goodbye Bk. 1 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £7.16 / Used from: £5.50 Great book. It's interesting to see how his Sin City style evolved over the course of this book being published- Marv looks totally different at the end from at the beginning.
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![]() | Sin City: Dame to Kill for Bk. 2 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £9.09 / Used from: £8.91 Another great story, apparently due to appear in the next movie, which will never happen thanks to Rob Rodriguez' limitless nepotism.
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![]() | Sin City: The Big Fat Kill Bk. 3 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £7.22 / Used from: £5.60 Can I say 'great story' again?
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![]() | Sin City: That Yellow Bastard Bk. 4 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £7.79 / Used from: £6.55 Likely the best of the series, and one of the longer books. I can't get enough Hartigan, the script in this one is so cool it hurts.
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![]() | Sin City: Family Values Bk. 5 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £5.42 / Used from: £3.04 A neat little tale but feels like something of a throwaway. Should have been collected in the compilation book, seen below.
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![]() | Sin City: Booze, Broads, and Bullets Bk. 6 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £6.48 / Used from: £4.25 A decent range of Sin City yarns, but leaves you craving a solid story. Frank did not disappoint...
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![]() | Sin City: Hell and Back Bk. 7 (Sin City (Dark Horse)) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £12.07 / Used from: £8.64 Hell and Back is the longest of the book and represents the culmination of his talents. Benfits from having a new hero and a mental section fully painted in the middle.
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![]() | 300 by Frank Miller
Buy new: £13.49 / Used from: £11.00 The film's good for about three watches or so, but deviates little from this text and carries little of its humour. Absolutely gorgeous format too, a nice idea.
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![]() | Ronin by Frank Miller
Buy used from: £9.50 I owe this book another read, but at the time it baffled me. Great art though, quite unique in the Miller canon in terms of its visual style.
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![]() | Daredevil by Frank Miller
Buy used from: £137.07 Doesn't pick up for a while but when it does its great reading. Artwork is patchy at times, but Frank was hardly going to go all-out on one of Marvel's biggest titles. Save that for the DC minis.
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![]() | Daredevil Omnibus: Born Again by Frank Miller
Buy used from: £97.50 MUCH better collection of stories, including the superb Born Again and a few single issues, as well as the over-rated The Man Without Fear mini, which is hastily written and saved only by John Romita.
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![]() | Elektra By Frank Miller Omnibus HC (Daredevil) by Frank Miller
Buy new: £37.67 / Used from: £33.22 Ridiculously overpriced but features some stunning artwork from Bill Sienkiewizc and Frank's then-lady wife, Lynn Varley.
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![]() | Wolverine (Wolverine (Marvel Hardcover)) by Chris Claremont
Buy new: £9.50 / Used from: £7.50 PLotted and illustrated by Frank with a Claremont script, its a good story but fairly restrained in comparison to the stuff Wolvie's later series would kick out.
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![]() | Love and War (Daredevil) by Frank Miller
Buy used from: £38.82 This is in the Daredevil Companion Omnibus too, but I thought it deserved a special mention for just being excellent. Sweet, cool, weird. Just awesome.
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![]() | Spawn Collection Volume 1: v. 1 by Todd McFarlane
Buy used from: £38.40 Frank writes one issue of Spawn, collected here, and it's one of the finest self-contained pieces in the book's problem-frought history.
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