Biography:
Comic book author Frank Miller (Frank Miller) was born on January 27, 1957 to a Catholic family of Irish descent in Olney, Maryland, USA His mother is a nurse and his father is a carpenter. His debut career was in the late 70s when the comic was published in the publisher "Gold Key", which was based on the series "Twilight". In 1979, he managed to get hired by Marvel to handle the story of Spiderman or John Carter. In DC appeared the cyberpunk comic "Rogue" (1983) by his wife (at that time) Lynn Varley (Lynn Varley). He later recast the role of "Batman" with "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" (1986). In the 1990s, when Frank Miller wrote the scripts for the Robocop sequels, Robocop 2 (1990) and Robocop 3 (1993), Frank Miller created Dark Horse Comics (1991) in "Give Me Free," an illustration by Dave. Gibbons. in the comic he describes a dystopian society in which extremist ideologies merge. The fiery battle of Thermo between Greeks and Persians was the basis for "300" (1998), which was also colored in by Lynn Varley. The marriage relationship between Frank and Lynn ended in 2005. Zack Snyder brought the violent epic "300" to the big screen. In 2015, he returned to the role of Batman and published "The Dark Knight III: The Superior Race" (2015), followed by eight more books. In the same year, DC released "Batman vs. Zombies". "Superman: The greatest battle" (2015). Later, he returned to the "300" universe with "Xerxes" (2019), and once again collaborated with John Romita Jr. to publish "Superman: First Grade" (2019). Also, in 2019 appeared "The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Boy" (2019), which is a comic related to Jordie Bellaire. As for his personal life, after breaking up with Lynn, Frank had a relationship with Kimberly Halliburton Cox.