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Hell and Back (comics)

Hell and Back is a nine-issue comic book limited series, first published by Dark Horse Comics in July 1999–April 2000, and the seventh and final volume in Frank Miller's Sin City series.

Hell and Back
Cover of the first issue
Publication information
PublisherMaverick (Dark Horse Comics)
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateJuly 1999 - April 2000
No. of issues9
Creative team
Created byFrank Miller
Written byFrank Miller
Artist(s)Frank Miller
Letterer(s)Frank Miller
Editor(s)Diana Schutz
Collected editions
Hell and BackISBN 1-59307-299-6

Plot

It tells the story of Wallace, an artist/war hero/short order cook who saves a suicidal woman named Esther. She likes his art and they go out for a drink. They are ambushed by two men, who drug Wallace and kidnap Esther. The Colonel and Liebowitz are a suspected part of this conspiracy. Wallace spends the night in the drunk tank, after being dragged out of the gutter by two of Basin City's (notoriously corrupt) police officers, Manson and Bundy, and upon his release seeks out Esther. He is crossed again by police officers after he tells Commissioner Liebowitz he plans to find Esther. He then dispatches them, leaving them bound and naked. After locating Esther's home, he finds her apartment occupied by Delia, who claims to be Esther's roommate.

Wallace and Delia are attacked by The Colonel's new manservant, Manute, but they escape. A sniper attacks from a nearby window, whom Wallace takes out by shooting him through the scope of his rifle. Delia tries unsuccessfully to seduce him as they are pursued by two more assassins in a Mercedes, which Wallace also disposes of.

Wallace and Delia meet up with an old war buddy referred to only as Captain. He borrows a Chevrolet Nomad known as The Heap from him and Wallace and Delia turn in for the night at the Last Hope Motel.

Wallace handcuffs her to the bed for what she believes is foreplay, when he reveals that he knows she cannot be Esther's roommate, because Esther's clothes would have the smell of Delia's cigarettes on them. Just then, Wallace is drugged by a sniper for the second time. He wakes at the Santa Yolanda Tar Pits, where Delia, Gordo, and a drug wizard named Maxine are preparing to abandon his car in the pits. Maxine gives him a huge dose of a hallucinogenic drug.

A large portion of the comic, wherein he finds himself hallucinating, is then done in full color. After a surreal sequence involving a crashing fighter jet, trash-talking cherubs, and dinosaurs, the car hits a tree. He discovers a young girl dead in the trunk. The police show up, as does Captain, who kills the police. Captain explains he'd have gotten there sooner if it wasn't for snipers establishing a perimeter. They torture one remaining sniper and find out where Delia, Gordo, and Maxine were heading and pursue them. During this sequence the Captain morphs into various pop culture icons, including King Leonidas from Frank Miller's 300, Lone Wolf and Cub, an ED-209 droid from the RoboCop movies, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, Captain America, Dirty Harry, John Rambo, Martha Washington from Give Me Liberty, Hägar the Horrible and even Hellboy. This portion is entirely in color.

They shoot past Delia, Maxine and Gordo at a gas station. As they begin driving again, Wallace and Captain ambush them, with Captain disabling the Hummer with a rocket launcher. As they move in, Gordo mortally wounds Captain as Wallace shoots Gordo in the face. At gunpoint, Wallace makes Maxine concoct an antidote to reverse his hallucinogenic frame of mind. As she does, he shoots her in the head and shoots Delia through the gut when he suffers a panic attack. After blacking out for a few seconds, Wallace finds himself back in a black and white "normal" world, Maxine dead and Delia wounded. Paralyzed from the waist down, she begs for mercy. Wallace does so by shooting her in the back of the head. He then carries Captain's body back to the Heap and drives away.

He meets up with another war buddy named Jerry, the Captain's lover. They burn Captain's body in a funeral pyre, where afterwards they work trying to flush the rest of the drugs out of Wallace's system. Mariah, another female mercenary working for The Colonel, is assigned to Delia's task in her stead. The Colonel is now killing anyone linking Wallace to him, starting with the doctor who kidnapped Esther. He even has Mariah break Liebowitz's teenage son's arm after luring him away from his high school. He then threatens Liebowitz's family even further, putting the commissioner in a moral quandary.

Wallace confronts Liebowitz in his apartment and tries to get him to join his side. Wallace discovers that the real scheme The Colonel is operating is a slave trafficking and organ harvesting ring of which Liebowitz was in fact (intentionally or otherwise) unaware of. Wallace explains how he launched a one-man assault on the factory, first infiltrating the complex, cutting a swathe of stealthy death through the roster of guards and discovering the myriad atrocities going on there. He was then confronted by Mariah and The Colonel as well as many, many armed guards. Wallace managed to escape the factory with his own life but without saving anyone, much to his own chagrin.

At this point, the phone rings in Liebowitz's apartment: "They know you're here", Liebowitz tells Wallace. It's The Colonel, telling Wallace where Esther is: she is at the Roark family farm, long since abandoned at this point. The deal is simple: Wallace's silence for Esther's safe return. When Wallace finds her, an enemy helicopter arrives and opens fire, Wallace shielding Esther with his body. However, Wallace is one step ahead: Jerry, who was up on a hill with heavy ordnance, blasts the chopper out of the sky with a rocket launcher; Wallace, who was wearing a Kevlar vest, survived the chopper's machinegun fire miraculously. Wallace takes Esther to the hospital and he and Jerry prepare to make a second assault on The Colonel's base of operations, when a flood of people are brought in on stretchers.

By this time, the police have launched a massive raid on The Colonel's factory, where The Colonel is captured. The Colonel threatens Liebowitz, who in return shoots him in the head for hurting his son and tells his underlings to "make a missing person outta the fucker". Wallenquist (the criminal lord behind the whole operation) lets it all be square, against the strong wishes of Mariah, (who somehow escaped the factory raid,) seeing neither power nor profit in revenge; He seeks revenge on neither Wallace nor Liebowitz.

Weeks later, Wallace and Esther leave town. He asks her why she wanted to jump and she responds "I was lonely". They drive away towards a better life away from Sin City.

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a trade paperback (ISBN 1593072996).


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hell and Back comics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The template Infobox comic book title is being considered for merging Hell and Back is a nine issue comic book limited series first published by Dark Horse Comics in July 1999 April 2000 and the seventh and final volume in Frank Miller s Sin City series Hell and BackCover of the first issuePublication informationPublisherMaverick Dark Horse Comics ScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesGenreCrimePublication dateJuly 1999 April 2000No of issues9Creative teamCreated byFrank MillerWritten byFrank MillerArtist s Frank MillerLetterer s Frank MillerEditor s Diana SchutzCollected editionsHell and BackISBN 1 59307 299 6Plot EditThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message It tells the story of Wallace an artist war hero short order cook who saves a suicidal woman named Esther She likes his art and they go out for a drink They are ambushed by two men who drug Wallace and kidnap Esther The Colonel and Liebowitz are a suspected part of this conspiracy Wallace spends the night in the drunk tank after being dragged out of the gutter by two of Basin City s notoriously corrupt police officers Manson and Bundy and upon his release seeks out Esther He is crossed again by police officers after he tells Commissioner Liebowitz he plans to find Esther He then dispatches them leaving them bound and naked After locating Esther s home he finds her apartment occupied by Delia who claims to be Esther s roommate Wallace and Delia are attacked by The Colonel s new manservant Manute but they escape A sniper attacks from a nearby window whom Wallace takes out by shooting him through the scope of his rifle Delia tries unsuccessfully to seduce him as they are pursued by two more assassins in a Mercedes which Wallace also disposes of Wallace and Delia meet up with an old war buddy referred to only as Captain He borrows a Chevrolet Nomad known as The Heap from him and Wallace and Delia turn in for the night at the Last Hope Motel Wallace handcuffs her to the bed for what she believes is foreplay when he reveals that he knows she cannot be Esther s roommate because Esther s clothes would have the smell of Delia s cigarettes on them Just then Wallace is drugged by a sniper for the second time He wakes at the Santa Yolanda Tar Pits where Delia Gordo and a drug wizard named Maxine are preparing to abandon his car in the pits Maxine gives him a huge dose of a hallucinogenic drug A large portion of the comic wherein he finds himself hallucinating is then done in full color After a surreal sequence involving a crashing fighter jet trash talking cherubs and dinosaurs the car hits a tree He discovers a young girl dead in the trunk The police show up as does Captain who kills the police Captain explains he d have gotten there sooner if it wasn t for snipers establishing a perimeter They torture one remaining sniper and find out where Delia Gordo and Maxine were heading and pursue them During this sequence the Captain morphs into various pop culture icons including King Leonidas from Frank Miller s 300 Lone Wolf and Cub an ED 209 droid from the RoboCop movies Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot Captain America Dirty Harry John Rambo Martha Washington from Give Me Liberty Hagar the Horrible and even Hellboy This portion is entirely in color They shoot past Delia Maxine and Gordo at a gas station As they begin driving again Wallace and Captain ambush them with Captain disabling the Hummer with a rocket launcher As they move in Gordo mortally wounds Captain as Wallace shoots Gordo in the face At gunpoint Wallace makes Maxine concoct an antidote to reverse his hallucinogenic frame of mind As she does he shoots her in the head and shoots Delia through the gut when he suffers a panic attack After blacking out for a few seconds Wallace finds himself back in a black and white normal world Maxine dead and Delia wounded Paralyzed from the waist down she begs for mercy Wallace does so by shooting her in the back of the head He then carries Captain s body back to the Heap and drives away He meets up with another war buddy named Jerry the Captain s lover They burn Captain s body in a funeral pyre where afterwards they work trying to flush the rest of the drugs out of Wallace s system Mariah another female mercenary working for The Colonel is assigned to Delia s task in her stead The Colonel is now killing anyone linking Wallace to him starting with the doctor who kidnapped Esther He even has Mariah break Liebowitz s teenage son s arm after luring him away from his high school He then threatens Liebowitz s family even further putting the commissioner in a moral quandary Wallace confronts Liebowitz in his apartment and tries to get him to join his side Wallace discovers that the real scheme The Colonel is operating is a slave trafficking and organ harvesting ring of which Liebowitz was in fact intentionally or otherwise unaware of Wallace explains how he launched a one man assault on the factory first infiltrating the complex cutting a swathe of stealthy death through the roster of guards and discovering the myriad atrocities going on there He was then confronted by Mariah and The Colonel as well as many many armed guards Wallace managed to escape the factory with his own life but without saving anyone much to his own chagrin At this point the phone rings in Liebowitz s apartment They know you re here Liebowitz tells Wallace It s The Colonel telling Wallace where Esther is she is at the Roark family farm long since abandoned at this point The deal is simple Wallace s silence for Esther s safe return When Wallace finds her an enemy helicopter arrives and opens fire Wallace shielding Esther with his body However Wallace is one step ahead Jerry who was up on a hill with heavy ordnance blasts the chopper out of the sky with a rocket launcher Wallace who was wearing a Kevlar vest survived the chopper s machinegun fire miraculously Wallace takes Esther to the hospital and he and Jerry prepare to make a second assault on The Colonel s base of operations when a flood of people are brought in on stretchers By this time the police have launched a massive raid on The Colonel s factory where The Colonel is captured The Colonel threatens Liebowitz who in return shoots him in the head for hurting his son and tells his underlings to make a missing person outta the fucker Wallenquist the criminal lord behind the whole operation lets it all be square against the strong wishes of Mariah who somehow escaped the factory raid seeing neither power nor profit in revenge He seeks revenge on neither Wallace nor Liebowitz Weeks later Wallace and Esther leave town He asks her why she wanted to jump and she responds I was lonely They drive away towards a better life away from Sin City Collected editions EditThe series has been collected into a trade paperback ISBN 1593072996 External links EditHell and Back at the Grand Comics Database Hell and Back at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hell and Back comics amp oldid 1063626268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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