![]() Miller wouldn’t reveal any details, but he hinted that he’s eager to return, calling it, “a wonderful world to play with.” It seems he’s as keen to create more Sin City content as fans are to get their hands on it, so hopefully that means a return trip to Basin City soon. Three decades after the series’ launch and Sin City is still a mainstay in the comics community, one that doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. The film's sequel featured two entirely new storylines not drawn from the comics, so it's clear Miller isn't out of ideas just yet. As for the future of the Sin City comic book world, Miller said he's still got plenty of stories yet to explore. But Miller assured he's more than open to additional adaptations. Beyond the two subsequent films, a Sin City TV show has been in the works since at least 2019, and there was even leaked test footage of a video game based on the series, but so far neither of those projects seem to be coming anytime soon. Frank Miller Launches Independent Publishing Company, New ‘Sin City,’ ‘Ronin’ Comics in the Works (Exclusive) The comics legend behind The Dark Knight Returns and 300 will act as. But that was hardly the end for Sin City. ![]() ![]() The first story originally appeared in Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special (April 1991), and continued in Dark Horse Presents 5162 from May 1991 to June 1992, under the title of Sin City, serialized in thirteen parts. Frank Miller is one of the seminal creative talents who sparked the current gigantic sub-industry of motion pictures featuring comic book- initiated product. The seventh and final volume of Sin City, "Hell and Back," would conclude the series' run in 2000. Sin City Sin City is a series of neo-noir comics by American comic book writer-artist Frank Miller.
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