| 1. Frank Miller's Bad Boy HC (Miller Cover) | |
By: Frank Miller, Simon Bisley Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment July 29, 2008
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| 2. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns | 
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By: Frank Miller Publisher: DC Comics May 01, 1997
It's a grippingly-told, amazingly-illustrated novel. If anyone thinks that Batman comics are just for kids, this is the one that will demolish that thought. It's a book that will make you re-examine beliefs and pose questions ... would you like to have a Batman in your town? In your life? Do the means justify the end? What problems can you solve with violence? And perhaps the most important one ... more
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| 3. Ronin | 
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By: Frank Miller Publisher: DC Comics March 01, 1995
Before reading Ronin, I had very little knowledge of and quite mixed feelings about its author and illustrator Frank Miller. I had read his much lauded Dark Knight Returns and, although I enjoyed it, I didn't quite get what all the fuss was about. I realize that it was with this book that Batman became a grim anti-authoritarian hero and that the dark, violent tone of the book was unusual when it... more
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| 4. Frank Miller's Complete Sin City Library | 
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By: Frank Miller By: Frank Miller Publisher: Dark Horse August 01, 2005
In 'Sin City,' Frank Miller has created a world, or rather a world within a world, where the rawest rules of the jungle apply. Each chapter presents a vignette of daily life for the down and out living in Sin City, complete with their dreams and aspirations. Classic tales of love, revenge and loss. With interwoven tales, each volume can stand on its own but really shines when seen in the context of... more
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| 5. 300 | 
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By: Frank Miller, Lynn Varley Publisher: Dark Horse December 15, 1999
"300" is the Eisner-award-winning story of the battle of 300 Spartans against the barbarian hordes of Xerxes. When Xerxes demands submission, Leonidas leads a brave band of Spartan soldiers to impossible war, to defend the way of life of the free men of Greece.
This amazing book is huge, with super wide pages which creates a cinematic effect. You are drawn into the full color paintings... more
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| 6. Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again | 
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By: Frank Miller, Lynn Varley Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 2004
After re-reading this title and seeing what some people had to say about it, I was shocked at the number of people bashing this book; it's great. Sure, when held up against The Dark Knight Returns it doesn't stand in the same light, but coming into a new work by an artist with the intent of comparing it against everything else they've done is lame--people grow and change. Where other people see a sloppy... more
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| 7. Hard Boiled | 
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By: Frank Miller, Geof Darrow Publisher: Dark Horse May 31, 2000
Ultra-violent, guns, robots, barb wire...I had a great time reading this! It's not perfect in my opinion, but what it does well, it does very well. ... more
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| 8. The Complete Frank Miller Spider-Man | 
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By: Frank Miller Publisher: Marvel Comics March 01, 2002
THE COMPLETE FRANK MILLER SPIDER-MAN is an odd yet satisfying collection, at least for those readers who know what they're in for. I consider it as a kind of companion piece for DC's leatherbound THE COMPLETE FRANK MILLER BATMAN, but less cohesive. This book was originally released as one of Marvel's early '90s high-dollar limited editions. Thankfully, it eventually made its way to this oversized... more
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| 9. Batman: Year One | 
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By: Frank Miller Publisher: DC Comics January 10, 2007
I really enjoy Frank Miller's vision of Batman, but this isn't my favorite of his works. I feel like the he missed an excellent opportunity to emphasize the moral ambiguity of an amateur vigilante. There are some scenes to suggest this, but the medium a short work like this doesn't allow the author ample time to develop such complex ideas. What I really want is a sequal, a Batman: Year Two. ... more
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| 10. Daredevil, Vol. 1 (v. 1) | 
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By: Frank Miller, Bill Mantlo, Marv Wolfman, Roger McKenzie, David Michelinie Publisher: Marvel Comics December 03, 2008
This collection of Frank Miller's Daredevil run covers everything he touched, which is more historically interesting than entertaining. The first half of this book isn't written by Frank Miller and doesn't look much like his style. The two Spider-Man issues guest starring Daredevil may have been the first time Miller drew the Man Without Fear, but they're not inked by Klaus Janson, and they begin... more
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