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  2. That Yellow Bastard - Wikipedia

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    That Yellow Bastard is a six-issue comic book limited series and the sixth in the Sin City series. It was published by Dark Horse Comics in February–July 1996. It follows the usual black and white noir style artistry of previous Sin City novels, with the exception of yellow on Roark Junior late in the story.

  3. Roark family - Wikipedia

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    Ethan Roark Jr. / the Yellow Bastard, is the son of Senator Roark and nephew of Cardinal Roark. His public profile is that of a handsome young rich playboy; he is in fact a sadistic pedophilic serial killer who rapes and murders pre-pubescent girls. (It's implied that he "came by his proclivities honestly" at the Roark family farm.)

  4. List of Sin City characters - Wikipedia

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    Despite his blatant alcoholism and abusive behavior towards women, Rafferty is a well-respected hero cop, having ascended to the ranks of Lieutenant. He was given the moniker "Iron Jack" by the newspapers. Portrayed by Benicio del Toro in the film adaptation. Ethan Roark Jr. / That Yellow Bastard, is the son of Senator Roark

  5. Roark - Wikipedia

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    Roark Gourley (born 1949), American painter, sculptor, and mixed media artist Charles Thomas Irvine Roark , British polo player Raymond Jefferson Roark (1890–1966), Professor of Mechanics (University of Wisconsin), known for writing Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain , later co-authored with Warren C. Young (1923–2012)

  6. Nick Stahl - Wikipedia

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    Stahl has played two villains to good reviews: Bobby Kent in the film Bully (2001) and Roark Jr./Yellow Bastard in Sin City (2005). Stahl did not reprise his role as John Connor in Terminator Salvation with Christian Bale taking over instead. Stahl noted the film's concept as "a jump to the future, so [John Connor] will be quite a bit older."

  7. Dr. No (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. No is the nickname given to a suspected American serial killer [1] thought to be responsible for the murders of at least nine women and girls in Ohio, between 1981 and 1990. As victims, Dr. No primarily chose prostitutes working in parking lots and truck stops located alongside Interstate 71.

  8. Hollywood photographer accused of sexually assaulting young ...

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    Los Angeles police are asking for the public’s help to locate witnesses and potential victims in the case of a Hollywood photographer charged with sexually assaulting three young men aspiring to ...

  9. in Death - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lowell Jr., a.k.a. The Groom Melissa Congress (pre-book) Anise Waters (pre-book) Joley Weitz (pre-book) 18 unnamed women and unknown number of other victims (pre-book) Sarifina York Gia Rossi Eternity in Death: Gregor Pensky (pre-book) exsanguination from twin puncture wounds in neck artificial vampire fangs Dorian Vadim Tiara Kent