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[[w:Frank Miller|Frank Miller]] (born 27 January 1957) comic book writer and artist.
'''[[w:Frank Miller|Frank Miller]]''' (born [[27 January]] [[1957]]) comic book writer and artist.


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* "American comics are so constipated."
* "My SIN CITY heroes are knights in dirty, blood-caked armor. They bring justice to a world that gives them no medals, no praise, no reward. That world, that CITY, often kills them for their brave service."
* "Let's finally talk about the enemy. Somebody--for some reason, nobody seems to be talking about who we're up against, uh, and the sixth-century barbarism they actually represent. These people saw peoples' heads off. They enslave women, they genetically mutilate their daughters. Um, they, they, they do not behave by any cultural norms that are sensible to us. Um, I'm speaking into a microphone that never could've been a product of their culture. And I'm living in a city where 3,000 of my neighbors were killed by, uh, thieves of airplanes they never could've built."
* "I think it's quite enough to simply be sarcastic about something. I like to do that quite a lot, and it's one of my favorite things to look at. That's why I think there's a thin line between melodrama and satire, and I like to dance across that line sometimes. I like the story to take a very funny turn or have a character who is much more of a cartoon." (95)
* "If ever there was a theme song for the business end of the [comics] industry, it's: "We can't do that; we didn't do that yesterday.'" (111)
* "In the world of comic books, 'troublemaker' means someone who has some sense of dignity." (198)
* On the virtues of the comics medium: "...it's not movies and it's not 'fine art.' The beauty of a comic is that it's clear, direct communication. My work is getting simpler and more cartoony because I'm much more interested in communication now than in any illustrative value." (276)
-- Charles Brownstein et al. ''Eisner/Miller'', Dark Horse Books, 2005 (ISBN 1569717559).


*On whether he believes in God: "No. Well, let's put it this way. This month [not long after Sept. 11, 2001], I don't think so. It's been a long couple of months." -- [http://www.avclub.com/content/node/24569]
* I don't think so. ... Well, let's put it this way. This month, I don't think so. It's been a long couple of months.
** Response to the question [http://www.avclub.com/content/node/24569 "Is There A God?" by Stephen Thompson AVClub (9 October 2002)]


* My ''[[w:Sin City|Sin City]]'' heroes are knights in dirty, blood-caked armor. They bring justice to a world that gives them no medals, no praise, no reward. That world, that ''city'', often kills them for their brave service.
*"He's a dick!" -- referring to Batman's character in Dark Knight Strikes Again, Wondercon San Francisco, Feb 12, 2006.
** [http://www.comicdom.gr/interviews.php?id=17&lang=en "Frank Miller: I Stole From The Best!" ''COMICDOM'' interview (22 January 2006), edited by Dimitris Sakaridis]


* For some reason, nobody seems to be talking about who we’re up against, and the sixth century barbarism that they actually represent. These people saw people’s heads off. They enslave women, they genitally mutilate their daughters, they do not behave by any cultural norms that are sensible to us. I’m speaking into a microphone that never could have been a product of their culture, and I’m living in a city where three thousand of my neighbors were killed by thieves of airplanes they never could have built.
*"It is, not to put too fine a point on it, a piece of propaganda... Superman punched out Hitler. So did Captain America. That's one of the things they're there for." -- ''midway through the writing of Holy Terror, which sees Batman defending Gotham City from terrorist attack'', BBC News, Feb 15, 2006. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4717696.stm]
** Interview on ''Talk of the Nation'' ([[w:National Public Radio|NPR]]) as quoted in [http://www.theatlasphere.com/metablog/612.php "NPR Interview with 300’s Frank Miller" ''The Atlasphere'' (10 March 2007)]


* It is, not to put too fine a point on it, a piece of propaganda ... Superman punched out Hitler. So did Captain America. That's one of the things they're there for.
==Attributed ==
** On [[w:Holy Terror, Batman!|Holy Terror]], a story where Batman takes on [[w:Al-Qaeda|Al-Qaeda]], as quoted in [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4717696.stm "Comic book hero takes on al-Qaeda" ''BBC News'' (15 February 2006)]


=== ''Eisner/Miller'' (2005) ===
*I figured Daredevil must be [[w:Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] because only a Catholic could be both an [[w:attorney|attorney]] and a [[w:vigilante|vigilante]].
:<small>Dark Horse Books ISBN 1569717559</small>

* American comics are so constipated.

* I think it's quite enough to simply be sarcastic about something. I like to do that quite a lot, and it's one of my favorite things to look at. That's why I think there's a thin line between melodrama and satire, and I like to dance across that line sometimes. I like the story to take a very funny turn or have a character who is much more of a cartoon. (95)
* If ever there was a theme song for the business end of the [comics] industry, it's: "We can't do that; we didn't do that yesterday."
** p. 111

* In the world of comic books, "troublemaker" means someone who has some sense of dignity.
** p. 198

* It's not movies and it's not "fine art." The beauty of a comic is that it's clear, direct communication. My work is getting simpler and more cartoony because I'm much more interested in communication now than in any illustrative value.
** p 276

== Unsourced ==

* He's a dick!
** Referring to Batman's character in ''Dark Knight Strikes Again'' at the Wondercon, San Francisco (12 Feb 2006)

* I figured Daredevil must be [[w:Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] because only a Catholic could be both an [[w:attorney|attorney]] and a [[w:vigilante|vigilante]].

== External links ==
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*[http://batman.manyfacesof.com/index.cfm?faces=home.gallery&gallery=3 Frank Miller Batman Gallery]
*[http://tci.homestead.com/300.html Extensive review of 300 with artwork]
*[http://artoffm.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.gallery Art of Frank Miller]
*[http://www.moebiusgraphics.com "The Complete Frank Miller Website"]
*[http://www.newsarama.com/dcnew/Batman/AllStar/MillerBatmanRobin.html Miller discusses ''All Star Batman and Robin'']
*{{imdb name|id=0588340|name=Frank Miller}}
*[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5784518 NPR's 'This I Believe':"That Old Piece of Cloth" by Frank Miller]
*[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7002481 NPR interview with Frank Miller and other artists (01/07)]
*[http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tt/tt050330frank_miller KCRW's The Treatment: Frank Miller (03/05)]
*[http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tt/tt030219frank_miller KCRW's The Treatment: Frank Miller (02/03)]
*[http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tt/tt020911frank_miller KCRW's The Treatment: Frank Miller (09/02)]
*[http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tt/tt020814frank_miller KCRW's The Treatment: Frank Miller (08/02)]
*[http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tt/tt020222frank_miller KCRW's The Treatment: Frank Miller (02/02)]
*[http://www.stuffmagazine.com/articles/index.aspx?id=1819&src=cl33 Interview with Frank Miller on writing a graphic novel]
*[http://www.spacecast.com/interview_3684.aspx Interview with Frank Miller about 300 & Sin City Props (Video) ]

*[http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Apr07/Kashani05.htm "300: Proto-Fascism and Manufacturing of Complicity" by Tony Kashani at ''Dissident Voice'' (5 April 2007)]

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In the world of comic books, "troublemaker" means someone who has some sense of dignity.

Frank Miller (born 27 January 1957) comic book writer and artist.

Sourced

  • For some reason, nobody seems to be talking about who we’re up against, and the sixth century barbarism that they actually represent. These people saw people’s heads off. They enslave women, they genitally mutilate their daughters, they do not behave by any cultural norms that are sensible to us. I’m speaking into a microphone that never could have been a product of their culture, and I’m living in a city where three thousand of my neighbors were killed by thieves of airplanes they never could have built.

Eisner/Miller (2005)

Dark Horse Books ISBN 1569717559
  • American comics are so constipated.
  • I think it's quite enough to simply be sarcastic about something. I like to do that quite a lot, and it's one of my favorite things to look at. That's why I think there's a thin line between melodrama and satire, and I like to dance across that line sometimes. I like the story to take a very funny turn or have a character who is much more of a cartoon. (95)
  • If ever there was a theme song for the business end of the [comics] industry, it's: "We can't do that; we didn't do that yesterday."
    • p. 111
  • In the world of comic books, "troublemaker" means someone who has some sense of dignity.
    • p. 198
  • It's not movies and it's not "fine art." The beauty of a comic is that it's clear, direct communication. My work is getting simpler and more cartoony because I'm much more interested in communication now than in any illustrative value.
    • p 276

Unsourced

  • He's a dick!
    • Referring to Batman's character in Dark Knight Strikes Again at the Wondercon, San Francisco (12 Feb 2006)
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