Talk:Miho (Sin City)

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A minor edit, changing the description of Miho's throwing weapons from "Nazi symbol" (which is misleading, not to mention possessed of a negative connotation) to the more accurate "Swastika." Eluorn 02:46, 23 February 2006 (UTC)

i think this is wrong: In the "Family Values" yarn, Dwight also remembers one incident that had to do with Miho killing a cop ("Remember what went down the last time you killed a cop."[ 2 ]). This refers to Miho killing Jack Rafferty in "The Big Fat Kill". Because dwight didnt have surgery back then, but when jack rafferty was killed he had.

Just a note, where it was suggested that Miho wasn't a prostitute, I added a reference to her being one, as found in chapter five of "A Dame to Kill for.

[edit] RACIAL SLURS

In Family Values Dwight made comments about Miho being offended by racial slurs when one thug says to her "jap slut" and "jap slag" It's hard to tell, but it seems that Miho behaves in an even more sadistic way when confronted to a prey that speaks to her like that

[edit] Japanese script

The article on Japanese Wikipedia for the Sin City movie just lists her name in katakana, so that's what I put in the article. Because she was created by a Westerner, I'm pretty sure she wasn't given any kanji to start with, but maybe someone else has more information.

[edit] Kimono Business.

Can we decide this on the talk page, instead of reverting back and forth.

Also, since the character appears in two mediums, a comic book and a movie, which takes precedence? Because the comic version doesn't look like a kimono. Nar Matteru (talk) 05:09, 27 May 2008 (UTC)