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"content": "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Second book in the Sin City series, it's at the same time a better plotted story than the first one, and a bit too similar for my tastes. The lead this time is Dwight, a man who was deep into alcohol and women and managed to pull his life back together and get clean. Until, that is, his old flame Ava, who dumped him when she set her sights on a richer man, comes back into his life in despair. The title tells you about as much as you need to understand what this is going to be about. The story as about as violent as the first one, but it does go a little deeper into the geography of Sin City and particularly of Old Town. I quite enjoyed it, with the same genre caveats as I did for the first one. #comics #graphicnovel #noir #frankmiller\nhttps://imaginair.es/system/media_attachments/files/112/988/062/663/307/135/original/b9a546f5fbd4bdc3.jpeg\n",
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