Ava Lord was a femme fatale and Dwight's love interest. They had a strong relationship, until she left Dwight for Damien Lord, a rich man whom, as she confessed, she did not love. In reality Ava was a professional devourer of men; she had affairs and destroyed "dozens" of them; had an affair with a priest who committed suicide, an artist (whose masterpiece was a sculpture of Ava) who ended up a homeless mad in the streets and more.
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| - Ava Lord was a femme fatale and Dwight's love interest. They had a strong relationship, until she left Dwight for Damien Lord, a rich man whom, as she confessed, she did not love. In reality Ava was a professional devourer of men; she had affairs and destroyed "dozens" of them; had an affair with a priest who committed suicide, an artist (whose masterpiece was a sculpture of Ava) who ended up a homeless mad in the streets and more.
- Ava Lord is a fictional character in Frank Miller's Sin City universe, the title character in the graphic novel A Dame to Kill For. An ex-lover of Dwight McCarthy, she manipulates men with her good looks and an innocent facade for her own personal gain or amusement. An expert liar, she is considered a goddess by Manute, her towering manservant, and a "manipulative bitch" by Dwight. She represents the classic femme fatale, acting as a foil to Dwight's hard-boiled antihero.
- Ava Lord is a prominently featured antagonist in Frank Miller's Sin City comics, serving as the main antagonist of A Dame to Kill For, the second story in the series and one of the two main antagonists of its film adaption. An ex-lover of Dwight McCarthy, she manipulates men with her good looks and an innocent facade for her own personal gain or amusement. An expert liar, she is considered a goddess by Manute, her towering manservant, and a "manipulative bitch" by Dwight. She represents the classic femme fatale, acting as a foil to Dwight's hard-boiled antihero.
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| - Femme Fatale, Master Manipulator, Rich Villainess
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| - To inherit all of her husband's fortunes, to stay rich by any means necessary.
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| - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
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| - Manipulating and seducing men.
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| - Ava Lord is a prominently featured antagonist in Frank Miller's Sin City comics, serving as the main antagonist of A Dame to Kill For, the second story in the series and one of the two main antagonists of its film adaption. An ex-lover of Dwight McCarthy, she manipulates men with her good looks and an innocent facade for her own personal gain or amusement. An expert liar, she is considered a goddess by Manute, her towering manservant, and a "manipulative bitch" by Dwight. She represents the classic femme fatale, acting as a foil to Dwight's hard-boiled antihero. She is portrayed by Eva Green in the film adoptions, who also portrays Vesper Lynd in James Bond film Casino Royale.
- Ava Lord was a femme fatale and Dwight's love interest. They had a strong relationship, until she left Dwight for Damien Lord, a rich man whom, as she confessed, she did not love. In reality Ava was a professional devourer of men; she had affairs and destroyed "dozens" of them; had an affair with a priest who committed suicide, an artist (whose masterpiece was a sculpture of Ava) who ended up a homeless mad in the streets and more.
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