Sin City Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Tag: rte-wysiwyg
(20 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Character
 
{{Character
 
| name=Miho
 
| name=Miho
| image=Miho.jpeg
+
| image=Miho_and_her_bow_and_arrow.jpg
 
| caption=
 
| caption=
 
| occupation=Assassin
 
| occupation=Assassin
 
| gender=Female
 
| gender=Female
| comic appearances=[[A Dame To Kill For]]<br />[[The Big Fat Kill]]<br />[[Family Values]]<br />[[The Babe Wore Red]]
+
| comic appearances=[[A Dame To Kill For]] <br/> [[Blue Eyes]] <br />[[The Big Fat Kill]]<br />[[Family Values]]<br />[[And Behind Door Number Three?]]
 
| film appearances= [[Sin City (film)|Sin City]]<br />[[Sin City: A Dame to Kill For]]
 
| film appearances= [[Sin City (film)|Sin City]]<br />[[Sin City: A Dame to Kill For]]
| affiliation=[[Dwight McCarthy]]
+
| affiliation=[[Dwight McCarthy]] <br />
  +
[[Gail]] <br /> [[Wendy]] <br /> [[Goldie]]
[[Gail]]
 
| portrayer=[[Devon Aoki]] -<br/>[[Sin City (film)|Sin City (2005)]]<br/>[[Jamie Chung]] -<br/>[[Sin City:A Dame to Kill For|Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)]]
+
| portrayer=[[Devon Aoki]] -<br/>[[Sin City (film)|Sin City (2005)]]<br/>[[Jamie Chung]] -<br/>[[Sin City:A Dame to Kill For|Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)]]}}
}}
 
   
{| align="center" style="border:solid 4px #888; padding:0.5em;"
+
{| align="center" style="border:solid 4px #888; padding:0.5em;"
| width="20px" valign="top" style="color:#FFC0CB; font-size:40pt; font-family:serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding:10px 10px;" | “
+
| width="20px" valign="top" style="color:#FFC0CB; font-size:40pt; font-family:serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding:10px 10px;" | “
| valign="top" style="padding:4px 10px;" | Deadly little Miho.
+
| valign="top" style="padding:4px 10px;" | '''''Deadly little Miho.'''''
| width="20px" valign="top" style="color:#FFC0CB; font-size:40pt; font-family:serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding:10px 10px;" | ”
+
| width="20px" valign="top" style="color:#FFC0CB; font-size:40pt; font-family:serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding:10px 10px;" | ”
|-
+
|-
  +
|
|  
 
| colspan="2" valign="top" | <div style="line-height:1em;text-align: right"><cite style="font-style:normal;">— Dwight</cite></div>
+
| colspan="2" valign="top" | <div style="line-height:1em;text-align: right"><cite style="font-style:normal;">— Dwight</cite></div>
|}
+
|}
   
 
'''Miho''' is a mute female assassin of Japanese descent in Frank Miller's [[Sin City]] series. Along with [[Gail]], she serves as an enforcer and defender of [[Old Town]]. She is often referred to as "Deadly Little Miho" by [[Dwight McCarthy]] in his narrations. To date, she has appeared in 3 of the Sin City [[yarns]].
 
'''Miho''' is a mute female assassin of Japanese descent in Frank Miller's [[Sin City]] series. Along with [[Gail]], she serves as an enforcer and defender of [[Old Town]]. She is often referred to as "Deadly Little Miho" by [[Dwight McCarthy]] in his narrations. To date, she has appeared in 3 of the Sin City [[yarns]].
   
==A Dame To Kill For==
+
==''[[A Dame To Kill For]]''==
   
 
Nothing much is known about Miho's past, except that three years before she was saved by [[Dwight McCarthy]] in an attack by Tong gangsters. As Dwight himself explains to [[Goldie]] and [[Wendy]], "three of the Tong who attacked Miho were dead by her hand. But the last two had her dead to rights. Point blank range." Because of this incident, she owes a life debt of honor to Dwight, and subsequently he is the only male character she is ever shown to have any non lethal interaction with, even taking orders from him at one point. It would appear they have some sort of friendship, as he is also the only character she ever shows any physical affection towards.After Dwight is shot multiple times and he discovers [[Ava Lord]] has been manipulating him to commit murder, he flees to [[Old Town]]. He seeks refuge from [[Gail]], and in order to gain the help of the Girls of Old Town, he tells the story of saving Miho's life from Tong gangsters. As according to honor, the girls are obligated to help him in his plan for revenge. Miho is instrumental during the fight with [[Manute]] at [[Ava Lord]]’s estate, stopping him from reaching Dwight and crucifying him through the arms with her twin swords. This leads Manute to have a great disdain for the Old Town girls.
 
Nothing much is known about Miho's past, except that three years before she was saved by [[Dwight McCarthy]] in an attack by Tong gangsters. As Dwight himself explains to [[Goldie]] and [[Wendy]], "three of the Tong who attacked Miho were dead by her hand. But the last two had her dead to rights. Point blank range." Because of this incident, she owes a life debt of honor to Dwight, and subsequently he is the only male character she is ever shown to have any non lethal interaction with, even taking orders from him at one point. It would appear they have some sort of friendship, as he is also the only character she ever shows any physical affection towards.After Dwight is shot multiple times and he discovers [[Ava Lord]] has been manipulating him to commit murder, he flees to [[Old Town]]. He seeks refuge from [[Gail]], and in order to gain the help of the Girls of Old Town, he tells the story of saving Miho's life from Tong gangsters. As according to honor, the girls are obligated to help him in his plan for revenge. Miho is instrumental during the fight with [[Manute]] at [[Ava Lord]]’s estate, stopping him from reaching Dwight and crucifying him through the arms with her twin swords. This leads Manute to have a great disdain for the Old Town girls.
   
==[[Blue Eyes]]==
+
==''[[Blue Eyes]]''==
 
[[File:In_blue_eyes.png|thumb|124px|Miho seen in Blue Eyes.]]Miho is seen stamping on a man while he is down in an alley as [[Jim]] tries to escape [[The Colonel]] who is stalking him.
 
[[File:In_blue_eyes.png|thumb|124px|Miho seen in Blue Eyes.]]Miho is seen stamping on a man while he is down in an alley as [[Jim]] tries to escape [[The Colonel]] who is stalking him.
   
==[[The Big Fat Kill]]==
+
==''[[The Big Fat Kill]]''==
   
 
[[File:With_her_throwing_star.PNG|thumb|left|202px|Miho with her throwing star.]]Her murderous actions causes a possible war between the police and the girls of Old Town, when she slaughters a cop, known as [[Jackie-Boy]]. Dwight then discovers that Jack was a police officer. As an attempt to prevent a war between the Old Town girls and the police, Dwight tries to dispose of Jack’s body in the tar pits. Upon arrival, he is attacked by some Irish mercenaries that are sent by [[Wallenquist]]. During the fight, Dwight accidentally sinks into the tar, and prays to God not to let him die. Miraculously, he is saved by Miho, who manages to pull him with her foot attached to a chain at the back of a car and she drags him just in time from the pits.
 
[[File:With_her_throwing_star.PNG|thumb|left|202px|Miho with her throwing star.]]Her murderous actions causes a possible war between the police and the girls of Old Town, when she slaughters a cop, known as [[Jackie-Boy]]. Dwight then discovers that Jack was a police officer. As an attempt to prevent a war between the Old Town girls and the police, Dwight tries to dispose of Jack’s body in the tar pits. Upon arrival, he is attacked by some Irish mercenaries that are sent by [[Wallenquist]]. During the fight, Dwight accidentally sinks into the tar, and prays to God not to let him die. Miraculously, he is saved by Miho, who manages to pull him with her foot attached to a chain at the back of a car and she drags him just in time from the pits.
   
==[[Family Values]]==
+
==''[[Family Values]]''==
 
[[File:Miho.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Miho.jpg|thumb]]
 
Miho and Dwight get involved in a mob war between the families of [[Magliozzi Crime Family | Don Magliozzi]] and Boss Wallenquist, after being told about a recent mob hit. Dwight is soon kidnapped by [[Vito]], who is the nephew of Magliozzi, and is driven toward the Projects. Unknown to the hitmen is that Miho has been following Dwight to make sure that he is protected. Upon mention, Miho kills [[Spinelli]], one of the goons, and they park in a hilltop rest area, overlooking the Projects. There, Miho "toys" with one of the hit-men as Dwight tells Vito to kill the other hit-man, which is Vito's own brother [[Lucca]]. After Miho and Dwight are through, they head straight to [[Sacred Oaks]] to confront Don Magliozzi, driven by Vito. Miho simply cuts through the guards and Dwight makes his appearance. He tells the Don he is going to die along with Vito for the accidental death of Carmen, one of the Old Town girls. Miho wears roller-skates constantly in this story and seems to fight as effectively on these as she normally does on foot. For some reason, in this story, but none of the others, Miho is drawn as entirely white, defined by thin, black outlines, even though everyone else has detailed shadows and shading. This gives the strange impression that she glows with a ghostly light.
 
Miho and Dwight get involved in a mob war between the families of [[Magliozzi Crime Family | Don Magliozzi]] and Boss Wallenquist, after being told about a recent mob hit. Dwight is soon kidnapped by [[Vito]], who is the nephew of Magliozzi, and is driven toward the Projects. Unknown to the hitmen is that Miho has been following Dwight to make sure that he is protected. Upon mention, Miho kills [[Spinelli]], one of the goons, and they park in a hilltop rest area, overlooking the Projects. There, Miho "toys" with one of the hit-men as Dwight tells Vito to kill the other hit-man, which is Vito's own brother [[Lucca]]. After Miho and Dwight are through, they head straight to [[Sacred Oaks]] to confront Don Magliozzi, driven by Vito. Miho simply cuts through the guards and Dwight makes his appearance. He tells the Don he is going to die along with Vito for the accidental death of Carmen, one of the Old Town girls. Miho wears roller-skates constantly in this story and seems to fight as effectively on these as she normally does on foot. For some reason, in this story, but none of the others, Miho is drawn as entirely white, defined by thin, black outlines, even though everyone else has detailed shadows and shading. This gives the strange impression that she glows with a ghostly light.
Line 42: Line 41:
   
 
==[[Sin City (film)]]==
 
==[[Sin City (film)]]==
Portrayed by [[Devon Aoki|Devon Aoki..]]
+
[[File:Miho.jpeg|thumb|148px|Aoki is Miho.]]Portrayed by [[Devon Aoki]].
   
 
==Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (film)==
 
==Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (film)==
Portrayed by [[Jamie Chung]][[File:Miho_DtKF.jpg|thumb|242px|Miho. ]]
+
Portrayed by [[Jamie Chung]][[File:Miho_DtKF.jpg|thumb|left|242px|Chung is Miho.]]
   
 
Miho was portrayed by actress Jamie Chung in the 2014 sequel.
 
Miho was portrayed by actress Jamie Chung in the 2014 sequel.
Line 53: Line 52:
 
*According to the ''Sin City'' Double DVD Edition, Frank Miller (who enjoyed the ''Kill Bill'' movies) ret-conned Miho's katanas to be have been forged by legendary sword-smith Hattori Hanzo through the suggestion of Robert Rodriguez (who is friends with ''Kill Bill'' director Quentin Tarantino). Point in fact, the weapons used by Devon Aoki during filming were literally two of the swords used by O-Ren Ishii's army The Crazy 88 in ''''Volume 1", ''usually kept in Quentin Tarantino's garage collection.
 
*According to the ''Sin City'' Double DVD Edition, Frank Miller (who enjoyed the ''Kill Bill'' movies) ret-conned Miho's katanas to be have been forged by legendary sword-smith Hattori Hanzo through the suggestion of Robert Rodriguez (who is friends with ''Kill Bill'' director Quentin Tarantino). Point in fact, the weapons used by Devon Aoki during filming were literally two of the swords used by O-Ren Ishii's army The Crazy 88 in ''''Volume 1", ''usually kept in Quentin Tarantino's garage collection.
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
  +
===Comics===
<gallery widths="135" columns="4">
 
 
<gallery>
 
wendy. goldie miho.PNG|Miho with Wendy and Goldie.
 
wendy. goldie miho.PNG|Miho with Wendy and Goldie.
 
Miho in ADTKF...PNG|Miho in ''A Dame To Kill For''.
 
Miho in ADTKF...PNG|Miho in ''A Dame To Kill For''.
  +
Miho rooftop kcick.PNG|Miho kicks a guard.
 
throw the shuriken.PNG|Throwing a shuriken.
 
throw the shuriken.PNG|Throwing a shuriken.
 
decapitatin.PNG|Miho, decapitating one of Jackie Boy's friends.
 
decapitatin.PNG|Miho, decapitating one of Jackie Boy's friends.
Line 61: Line 62:
 
with dying JB.PNG|Miho, Gail and Dwight; with a dying Jackie Boy.
 
with dying JB.PNG|Miho, Gail and Dwight; with a dying Jackie Boy.
 
DMD.PNG|Dwight, Miho & Dallas.
 
DMD.PNG|Dwight, Miho & Dallas.
  +
Miho attacks the mercenaries.PNG|Miho attacks the mercenaries.
 
family values miho.PNG|Miho in Family Values.
 
keeping an eye on dwight.PNG|Keeping an eye on Dwight.
  +
</gallery>
  +
===Sin City (film)===
  +
<gallery>
 
wallpaper.jpg|Miho wallpaper.
 
wallpaper.jpg|Miho wallpaper.
 
comparison of Miho.jpg|Comparison of Miho.
 
comparison of Miho.jpg|Comparison of Miho.
  +
miho!!!1.jpg|Devon Aoki is Miho.
  +
Not a good street for Trick or Treating..png|Not a good street for Trick or Treating.
  +
Looks can be deceiving..jpg|Looks can be deceiving.
 
SS poster.jpg|On a poster with Becky & Gail.
 
SS poster.jpg|On a poster with Becky & Gail.
 
spies.jpg|The pixie perched on the rooftop.
 
spies.jpg|The pixie perched on the rooftop.
Line 83: Line 93:
 
before killing schutz.jpg|Seconds from killing Schutz.
 
before killing schutz.jpg|Seconds from killing Schutz.
 
after killing manute.jpg|After killing Manute.
 
after killing manute.jpg|After killing Manute.
  +
</gallery>
family values miho.PNG|Miho in Family Values.
 
  +
===Sin City: A Dame to Kill For===
keeping an eye on dwight.PNG|Keeping an eye on Dwight.
 
  +
<gallery>
 
MihoADametoKillForPoster.jpg|Miho poster.
 
MihoADametoKillForPoster.jpg|Miho poster.
 
Is_it_possible_that_someone_could_have_killed_her_.jpg|Deadly Little Miho.
 
Is_it_possible_that_someone_could_have_killed_her_.jpg|Deadly Little Miho.
Line 90: Line 101:
 
Miho_DtKF-1.png|Miho in the ''A Dame To Kill For'' film.
 
Miho_DtKF-1.png|Miho in the ''A Dame To Kill For'' film.
 
Sin-City-Concept-Behind-4.jpg|Miho.
 
Sin-City-Concept-Behind-4.jpg|Miho.
  +
Deadly miho.jpg|Deadly Little Miho.
2536_sin_city.jpg|Miho wallpaper.
 
 
Gilda, sally, miho.jpg|Gilda, Sally and Miho.
 
2536_sin_city.jpg|Miho as Marv and Dwight exit their car.
 
miho enters.PNG|Miho enters.
 
miho enters.PNG|Miho enters.
  +
Miho is summoned.png|As Gail begins speaking of her past.
  +
recognize d.jpg|She takes a look at Dwight.
  +
After_killing_boogard.PNG|After killing Boogard.
 
miho fires her arrows.PNG|Miho in...
 
miho fires her arrows.PNG|Miho in...
 
SC2-Miho.jpg|...''A Dame To Kill For''.
 
SC2-Miho.jpg|...''A Dame To Kill For''.
  +
miiho atack!!.PNG|Utilizing her archery skills.
  +
about to run away.PNG|After killing Ava's guards with her bow & arrow.
 
throws away bow.jpg|She throws away her bow.
 
throws away bow.jpg|She throws away her bow.
  +
</gallery>{{Template:Sin City Content}}
Gilda, sally, miho.jpg|Gilda, Sally and Miho.
 
</gallery>
 
 
[[Category:Females]]
 
[[Category:Females]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Old Town girls]]
 
[[Category:Old Town girls]]
  +
[[Category:Film Characters]]

Revision as of 01:45, 6 July 2016

Miho
Miho and her bow and arrow
Occupation: Assassin
Gender: Female
Comic Appearances: A Dame To Kill For
Blue Eyes
The Big Fat Kill
Family Values
And Behind Door Number Three?
Film Appearances: Sin City
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Affiliation(s): Dwight McCarthy

Gail
Wendy
Goldie

Portrayed by: Devon Aoki -
Sin City (2005)
Jamie Chung -
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)
Deadly little Miho.
— Dwight

Miho is a mute female assassin of Japanese descent in Frank Miller's Sin City series. Along with Gail, she serves as an enforcer and defender of Old Town. She is often referred to as "Deadly Little Miho" by Dwight McCarthy in his narrations. To date, she has appeared in 3 of the Sin City yarns.

A Dame To Kill For

Nothing much is known about Miho's past, except that three years before she was saved by Dwight McCarthy in an attack by Tong gangsters. As Dwight himself explains to Goldie and Wendy, "three of the Tong who attacked Miho were dead by her hand. But the last two had her dead to rights. Point blank range." Because of this incident, she owes a life debt of honor to Dwight, and subsequently he is the only male character she is ever shown to have any non lethal interaction with, even taking orders from him at one point. It would appear they have some sort of friendship, as he is also the only character she ever shows any physical affection towards.After Dwight is shot multiple times and he discovers Ava Lord has been manipulating him to commit murder, he flees to Old Town. He seeks refuge from Gail, and in order to gain the help of the Girls of Old Town, he tells the story of saving Miho's life from Tong gangsters. As according to honor, the girls are obligated to help him in his plan for revenge. Miho is instrumental during the fight with Manute at Ava Lord’s estate, stopping him from reaching Dwight and crucifying him through the arms with her twin swords. This leads Manute to have a great disdain for the Old Town girls.

Blue Eyes

In blue eyes

Miho seen in Blue Eyes.

Miho is seen stamping on a man while he is down in an alley as Jim tries to escape The Colonel who is stalking him.

The Big Fat Kill

With her throwing star

Miho with her throwing star.

Her murderous actions causes a possible war between the police and the girls of Old Town, when she slaughters a cop, known as Jackie-Boy. Dwight then discovers that Jack was a police officer. As an attempt to prevent a war between the Old Town girls and the police, Dwight tries to dispose of Jack’s body in the tar pits. Upon arrival, he is attacked by some Irish mercenaries that are sent by Wallenquist. During the fight, Dwight accidentally sinks into the tar, and prays to God not to let him die. Miraculously, he is saved by Miho, who manages to pull him with her foot attached to a chain at the back of a car and she drags him just in time from the pits.

Family Values

Miho

Miho and Dwight get involved in a mob war between the families of Don Magliozzi and Boss Wallenquist, after being told about a recent mob hit. Dwight is soon kidnapped by Vito, who is the nephew of Magliozzi, and is driven toward the Projects. Unknown to the hitmen is that Miho has been following Dwight to make sure that he is protected. Upon mention, Miho kills Spinelli, one of the goons, and they park in a hilltop rest area, overlooking the Projects. There, Miho "toys" with one of the hit-men as Dwight tells Vito to kill the other hit-man, which is Vito's own brother Lucca. After Miho and Dwight are through, they head straight to Sacred Oaks to confront Don Magliozzi, driven by Vito. Miho simply cuts through the guards and Dwight makes his appearance. He tells the Don he is going to die along with Vito for the accidental death of Carmen, one of the Old Town girls. Miho wears roller-skates constantly in this story and seems to fight as effectively on these as she normally does on foot. For some reason, in this story, but none of the others, Miho is drawn as entirely white, defined by thin, black outlines, even though everyone else has detailed shadows and shading. This gives the strange impression that she glows with a ghostly light.

And Behind Door Number Three?

ABDN3's Miho

Miho.

Wendy is setting a trap for a man they suspect is 'carving up' girls in Old Town. The enigmatic "Cowboy" is captured by the allure of Wendy and subsequently shot and tied up by Gail. Although the Cowboy is willing to confess to the cops, the girls have other plans and invite Miho to finish the job.

Sin City (film)

Miho

Aoki is Miho.

Portrayed by Devon Aoki.

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (film)

Portrayed by Jamie Chung

Miho DtKF

Chung is Miho.

Miho was portrayed by actress Jamie Chung in the 2014 sequel.

Trivia

  • Frank Miller has described both Miho and Kevin as supernatural beings due to them being mute. However while he's described as the bad demon, Miho has been described as the good demon. 
  • According to the Sin City Double DVD Edition, Frank Miller (who enjoyed the Kill Bill movies) ret-conned Miho's katanas to be have been forged by legendary sword-smith Hattori Hanzo through the suggestion of Robert Rodriguez (who is friends with Kill Bill director Quentin Tarantino). Point in fact, the weapons used by Devon Aoki during filming were literally two of the swords used by O-Ren Ishii's army The Crazy 88 in ''Volume 1", usually kept in Quentin Tarantino's garage collection.

Gallery

Comics

Sin City (film)

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Sin City
Films Sin City - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Main Characters Miho - Dwight McCarthy - Gail - Marv - Ava Lord - Wendy - Goldie - Johnny - John Hartigan - Nancy Callahan - Bob - Mort - Marcie - Sally - Joey Canelli - Becky - The Colonel - Customer - Lucille - Manute - Shellie - Senator Roark - Wallenquist - Dallas - Delia - Wallace
Groups Girls of Old Town - Basin City Police Department - Roark family - Irish mercenaries - Magliozzi Family - The Bikers - Wallenquist Organization
Locations Basin City - Old Town - Sacred Oaks - The Projects - The Pits - Kadie's - The Docks - Mimi's - Farm
Music Sin City (soundtrack) - Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For (soundtrack)
Comics The Hard Goodbye - A Dame To Kill For - The Babe Wore Red and Other Stories - The Big Fat Kill - Silent Night - That Yellow Bastard - Daddy's Little Girl - Lost, Lonely & Lethal - Sex & Violence - Just Another Saturday Night - Family Values - Booze, Broads, & Bullets - Hell And Back
Short Stories And Behind Door Number Three? - The Customer is Always Right - The Babe Wore Red - Fat Man and Little Boy - Blue Eyes - Rats - Wrong Turn - Wrong Track
Original Yarns The Long Bad Night - Nancy's Last Dance
Important Articles Chronology - Fan Art - Sin City - Sin City Comics to Film Differences - The Truce - Yarns