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Essay heading: Frank Miller
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His perceptions changed when he arrived in Queens alone with no money, but he eventually “fell in love with the city in different ways” (George 15). As he produced more work, Miller earned enough to overcome poverty and quickly began his rise to comic stardom. In 1983, Miller met Lynn Varley, who was chosen as the colorist for his first original graphic novel, ‘Ronin... displayed 300 characters
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In 1983, Miller met Lynn Varley, who was chosen as the colorist for his first original graphic novel, ‘Ronin.’ Frank and Lynn eventually married and continued to collaborate on several award-winning projects such as ‘Batman: The Dark Knight Returns’ and ‘300’.
Tired of New York’s atmosphere, Miller moved to Los Angeles... displayed next 300 characters
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