Wallace (Sin City)
Encyclopedia
Wallace is the protagonist
of Hell and Back
, the longest of the Sin City
yarns written by Frank Miller
.
Wallace starts off as an ex-military civilian. He is a more upright, middle class citizen than Marv or Dwight McCarthy
, but also not an epitome of righteousness like John Hartigan
, none of whom he has any contact with.
A demobilized Navy SEAL who received the Medal of Honor
, he lives a life of relative peace and solitude against the backdrop of crime-ridden Basin City. Having left the Navy years prior, he makes a living as an artist (usually for sleazy magazines, to his great disgust) and as a short order cook. His life changes drastically when he saves a suicidal
woman named Esther from drowning. She is kidnapped
and enslaved
by the Colonel, one of Basin City's most powerful crime bosses, sending Wallace on a single-minded journey to rescue her and take down those responsible, no matter who gets in his way.
, black jeans
, Converse All-Star
shoes, and an ankle-length trench coat
. Wallace dresses in such shabby clothing that he is sometimes mistaken for a bum
. His long hair and stubble earn him frequent taunts from the police. He drives a Buick LeSabre convertible.
Wallace is a skilled artist. For a citizen of Basin City he is quite prudish, as when he chose to tear up a nude portrait he created rather than allow it to be chosen over a more tasteful painting. He was caught by surprise when the assassin Delia (a.k.a. Blue Eyes) propositioned him. He is very respectful toward the opposite sex referring to women as "Ma'am" regardless of age or status. He does not, however, share Marv's aversion to hurting women, as shown by his lethal actions toward female opponents. He notices the smell of cigarette smoke quite easily.
It is implied that his childhood was spent growing up in New England
. Little is known about Wallace's past in the military, but he keeps scars from this part of his life. Wallace is most of the time self-confident and cool-headed, but remains so even in mortal peril, implying he is simply apathic. Though he is honest, warm-hearted, selfless and pacifistic, Wallace can be stirred to violent action when it is required, such as for revenge. He never shows exterior signs of panic and doesn't seem to fear anything. Wallace (understandably) dislikes the police, comparing them to the same people that worked for Stalin (the KGB).
Whenever under intense stress, he meditates
. This helps him clear his mind and recall things that might have escaped him in the heat of the moment. Using this method, he is able to recall how he was first drugged by the Colonel's subordinates and what happened to Esther when she was taken by them. It also seemed to lessen the effects of a powerful hallucinogen
injected into him when men working for the Colonel try to frame him. He mentions that he has been meditating for much of his life, referring to things having "gotten bad" during his childhood. He also mentions that his meditation saved his life during "the mission," alluding to the mission where he earned the Medal of Honor
.
He brings the woman to his land lady, a retired nurse. He retires to his apartment when the girl walked in to thank him for saving her life and Wallace offeres her a lift home. She put on some of his clothes and she suggested buying him a drink in a nearby bar.
There Wallace finds out that her name is Esther and that she is a not-so-successful actress. They discuss his past in the military and her life, and then they kiss.
Wallace falls unconscious, and when he opens his eyes to see that Esther is gone. A cop, on is hitting him and yelling in his face. Wallace doesn't resist the arrest. He tries to stay focused and remember what had happened. He remembers that Esther was kidnapped. She resisted but this is all he can remember for the time. He is charged(but not told his crime) and put in a cell.
After they lock him in, Wallace meditates to remember what happened earlier.
He realizes that someone shot him, but not with a bullet, it was something that made him paralyzed. He was able to hear and see but unable to move. Two men in doctors’ uniforms kidnapped Esther and he couldn’t move a muscle.
In the morning the policemen let him out and he drops by his apartment to take a bath and put on some clean clothes. Then he makes a plan how to find where Esther is. First he tries to find some witnesses. That fails so he goes to the police to file a missing persons report, but he doesn't know that much about her, neither her last name or her address, so he decides that the best thing to do is to draw a picture of her. The Lieutenant promises to do whatever he can and he tells Wallace that he better stay out of the way, but Wallace has already decided to go against the law if he has to.
On his way home, Wallace is stopped by the same cops who put him in jail. He attacks the officers and robs them. He goes to Mrs. Mendoza to pay his rent and let her know that he will be out of town for a while. Mrs. Mendoza tells Wallace that she took Esther's business card, which has Esther’s real name, phone number and address on it. This information was a good thing for Wallace who is not much of a detective, and unable to think as well as he can fight. He heads to Esther’s apartment where he finds Delia sleeping. She claims that she is Esther’s roommate and makes a pass at him. Just then, Manute comes in and tries to kill him. They fight and Manute loses. Delia gets turned on, takes her clothes off and sits near the window. Wallace asks her to get away from the window. A sniper fires a shot at them. Wallace orders Delia to stay low, to get dressed and put on running shoes, Wallace shoots the sniper and kills him. When they leave the building, a Mercedes chases after them. Wallace shoots at the car’s tires and the car flips upside down. Strangely, Wallace says he feels bad for the car.
Since his car is bullet-riddled and easily identified by the enemy, he decides that he needs to get another one. So he goes to find his former captain. He also borrows a pair of handcuffs. Delia is exhausted so they rent a room in a hotel. Wallace again orders her around, telling her to take off her clothes, lie in bed and close her eyes. She does as she's told and Wallace handcuffs her to the bed. He just leaves her there and starts looking into her things. He tells her that he knew all along that she was not Esther’s roommate but stupidly forgetting his own advice, he gets too close to the window and someone shoots him.
Wallace returns to consciousness being carried by the simpleton Gordo. Delia is giving the orders. There is another girl, Maxine, who drugs him. They put him in a car, with the corpse of a young girl in the trunk, they give him one more dose of a tranquilizer cocktail and Wallace begins to hallucinate. He manages to get out of the car before it explodes and has to face the policemen that he previously robbed. This is where his former Captain comes to rescue him. He tells him that the enemies have established a perimeter of snipers and that was the reason why it took him so long to reach Wallace. He also tells him that he left one of the snipers alive enough to point them in the right direction. After they learn that Delia, Maxine and Gordo are driving a Humvee and heading to an old factory complex, they both decide to go after them. They stop for gas so Wallace and Captain can size up the moment and attack. Wallace kills Gordo with a head shot but Captain has already been hit. Wallace points his gun on Maxine, and orders her to fix his mind, she does and after a brief blackout he comes to find that either by his own hand or not, the gun hand gone off and Maxine was killed. He then walks over to Delia, who he also instinctively shot while recovering from the hallucinogen and, at her request, shoots her in the head to end her suffering. By the time he reached Captain, he was dead. Wallace took his body to Jerry, Captain’s boyfriend. They burn Captain’s body and Jerry promises to take care of Wallace.
Wallace goes to the old factory complex where he finds out that this is where a black market operation which traffics babies, women and live organs is taking place. He snoops around and sees the nursery with the babies, the cages with the women and the morgue with the corpses, who have had their organs surgically removed. He also finds a room where porn movies are filmed. He goes to Lieutenant Liebowitz' house to tell him what he has stumbled upon, and finds out that the Lieutenant knew all along. While they are talking all of this out, the phone rings. It's for Wallace, The enemy offers a deal. Esther’s life in exchange for them keeping the black market operation running. Wallace accepts, The trade off is set at an old farm(The Roark Family Farm from the other stories). They tell him that he will find her in the barn. Wallace opens the door and finds Esther in there naked. He put his coat on her and they walk out. But It's a trap and there is a helicopter flying overhead which begins to shoot at them. Wallace has Jerry covering his back, and when the helicopter turns to Wallace and Esther, Jerry shoots it down with a bazooka.
Wallace and Jerry take Esther to the hospital. The nurse tells Wallace that Esther will be ok in a few days and that the person who did this to her was a professional. Wallace asks Jerry if he could count on him to rescue all those people in the cages and the babies, Jerry accepts. Then, to their surprise, dozens of wounded people are found and brought into the hospital after a massive police operation. Wallace realizes that this has to do with Liebowitz. After a few days, he takes Esther and moves out and far away from Sin City.
Wallace is one of the most skilled characters in martial arts, being able to take Manute down single-handedly and with relative ease. He tries to be patient with his opponents, giving fair warning to back off, but is always driven to violence, and proves to be far more dangerous than he looks. He is also a skilled gunman, often using Beretta 92F pistols. When acting in stealth, he uses a machete.
As said before, Wallace is as calm as an executioner. Thanks to this and meditation, he keeps his senses to master the situations. He is also very observant, noticing even cigarette smoke.
During most of his adventure, Wallace fights his enemies (and even police) all by himself. His only notable allies are two of his former comrades, 'Captain' and his life partner Jerry.
and Frank Miller
. Rodriguez has said he wants Johnny Depp
to play the part. Depp was originally supposed to play the part of Benicio del Toro
's Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty
. However, filming of Sin City
conflicted with that of Depp's movies. Depp has expressed great interest in being a part of the Sin City franchise.
Protagonist
A protagonist is the main character of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or musical narrative, around whom the events of the narrative's plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to most identify...
of Hell and Back
Hell and Back (A Sin City Love Story)
Hell and Back is a nine-issue comic book limited series, first published by Dark Horse Comics in July 1999–April 2000.-Plot:...
, the longest of the Sin City
Sin City
Sin City is the title for a series of neo-noir comics by Frank Miller. The first story originally appeared in "Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special" , and continued in Dark Horse Presents #51–62 from May 1991 to June 1992, under the title of Sin City, serialized in thirteen parts. Several...
yarns written by Frank Miller
Frank Miller (comics)
Frank Miller is an American comic book artist, writer and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels Ronin, Daredevil: Born Again, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City and 300...
.
Wallace starts off as an ex-military civilian. He is a more upright, middle class citizen than Marv or Dwight McCarthy
Dwight McCarthy
Dwight McCarthy is a main protagonist in Frank Miller's Sin City universe. He appears in A Dame to Kill For, The Big Fat Kill, Family Values, The Babe Wore Red and That Yellow Bastard. In the 2005 film adaptation, he was portrayed by Clive Owen.-Appearance:In Dwight's first appearance in A Dame To...
, but also not an epitome of righteousness like John Hartigan
John Hartigan
Detective John Hartigan is a major protagonist in the Sin City series of graphic novels, written by Frank Miller. He is the central character in That Yellow Bastard, and has a small cameo in Just Another Saturday Night...
, none of whom he has any contact with.
A demobilized Navy SEAL who received the Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, upon members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves through "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her...
, he lives a life of relative peace and solitude against the backdrop of crime-ridden Basin City. Having left the Navy years prior, he makes a living as an artist (usually for sleazy magazines, to his great disgust) and as a short order cook. His life changes drastically when he saves a suicidal
Suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often committed out of despair or attributed to some underlying mental disorder, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, alcoholism, or drug abuse...
woman named Esther from drowning. She is kidnapped
Kidnapping
In criminal law, kidnapping is the taking away or transportation of a person against that person's will, usually to hold the person in false imprisonment, a confinement without legal authority...
and enslaved
Slavery
Slavery is a system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold, and are forced to work. Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase or birth, and deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to demand compensation...
by the Colonel, one of Basin City's most powerful crime bosses, sending Wallace on a single-minded journey to rescue her and take down those responsible, no matter who gets in his way.
Appearance and Personality
In his late 30s or early 40s, Wallace appears to be around 5 foot 10 inches, to 6 foot tall. He has a lean, muscular build, long black hair, and stubble. His normal attire consists of a black T-shirtT-shirt
A T-shirt is a style of shirt. A T-shirt is buttonless and collarless, with short sleeves and frequently a round neck line....
, black jeans
Jeans
Jeans are trousers made from denim. Some of the earliest American blue jeans were made by Jacob Davis, Calvin Rogers, and Levi Strauss in 1873. Starting in the 1950s, jeans, originally designed for cowboys, became popular among teenagers. Historic brands include Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler...
, Converse All-Star
Chuck Taylor All-Stars
Chuck Taylor All Stars, or Converse All Stars, also referred to as "Chuck Taylors", "Converses", "All Stars", "Chucks" or "Cons", are canvas and rubber shoes produced by Converse. They were first produced in 1917 as the "All Star," Converse's attempt to capture the basketball shoe market...
shoes, and an ankle-length trench coat
Trench coat
A trench coat or trenchcoat is a raincoat made of waterproof heavy-duty cotton drill or poplin, wool gabardine, or leather. It generally has a removable insulated lining; and it is usually knee-length.-History:...
. Wallace dresses in such shabby clothing that he is sometimes mistaken for a bum
Hobo
A hobo is a term which is often applied to a migratory worker or homeless vagabond, often penniless. The term originated in the Western—probably Northwestern—United States during the last decade of the 19th century. Unlike 'tramps', who work only when they are forced to, and 'bums', who do not...
. His long hair and stubble earn him frequent taunts from the police. He drives a Buick LeSabre convertible.
Wallace is a skilled artist. For a citizen of Basin City he is quite prudish, as when he chose to tear up a nude portrait he created rather than allow it to be chosen over a more tasteful painting. He was caught by surprise when the assassin Delia (a.k.a. Blue Eyes) propositioned him. He is very respectful toward the opposite sex referring to women as "Ma'am" regardless of age or status. He does not, however, share Marv's aversion to hurting women, as shown by his lethal actions toward female opponents. He notices the smell of cigarette smoke quite easily.
It is implied that his childhood was spent growing up in New England
New England
New England is a region in the northeastern corner of the United States consisting of the six states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut...
. Little is known about Wallace's past in the military, but he keeps scars from this part of his life. Wallace is most of the time self-confident and cool-headed, but remains so even in mortal peril, implying he is simply apathic. Though he is honest, warm-hearted, selfless and pacifistic, Wallace can be stirred to violent action when it is required, such as for revenge. He never shows exterior signs of panic and doesn't seem to fear anything. Wallace (understandably) dislikes the police, comparing them to the same people that worked for Stalin (the KGB).
Whenever under intense stress, he meditates
Meditation
Meditation is any form of a family of practices in which practitioners train their minds or self-induce a mode of consciousness to realize some benefit....
. This helps him clear his mind and recall things that might have escaped him in the heat of the moment. Using this method, he is able to recall how he was first drugged by the Colonel's subordinates and what happened to Esther when she was taken by them. It also seemed to lessen the effects of a powerful hallucinogen
Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants
This general group of pharmacological agents can be divided into three broad categories: psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants. These classes of psychoactive drugs have in common that they can cause subjective changes in perception, thought, emotion and consciousness...
injected into him when men working for the Colonel try to frame him. He mentions that he has been meditating for much of his life, referring to things having "gotten bad" during his childhood. He also mentions that his meditation saved his life during "the mission," alluding to the mission where he earned the Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, upon members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves through "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her...
.
Character history
The main character of Hell and Back, Wallace is one of the only truly virtuous characters in Sin City. However, as an ex Navy SEAL, he also ranks among the deadliest.Hell and Back
The story starts when Wallace, with his habitual disgust for sexuality, realizes his delicate nature is offended by the Men's magazine he worked for as an artist. He quits his job with nowhere to go. He meets a suicidal woman, whom he rescues via CPR.He brings the woman to his land lady, a retired nurse. He retires to his apartment when the girl walked in to thank him for saving her life and Wallace offeres her a lift home. She put on some of his clothes and she suggested buying him a drink in a nearby bar.
There Wallace finds out that her name is Esther and that she is a not-so-successful actress. They discuss his past in the military and her life, and then they kiss.
Wallace falls unconscious, and when he opens his eyes to see that Esther is gone. A cop, on is hitting him and yelling in his face. Wallace doesn't resist the arrest. He tries to stay focused and remember what had happened. He remembers that Esther was kidnapped. She resisted but this is all he can remember for the time. He is charged(but not told his crime) and put in a cell.
After they lock him in, Wallace meditates to remember what happened earlier.
He realizes that someone shot him, but not with a bullet, it was something that made him paralyzed. He was able to hear and see but unable to move. Two men in doctors’ uniforms kidnapped Esther and he couldn’t move a muscle.
In the morning the policemen let him out and he drops by his apartment to take a bath and put on some clean clothes. Then he makes a plan how to find where Esther is. First he tries to find some witnesses. That fails so he goes to the police to file a missing persons report, but he doesn't know that much about her, neither her last name or her address, so he decides that the best thing to do is to draw a picture of her. The Lieutenant promises to do whatever he can and he tells Wallace that he better stay out of the way, but Wallace has already decided to go against the law if he has to.
On his way home, Wallace is stopped by the same cops who put him in jail. He attacks the officers and robs them. He goes to Mrs. Mendoza to pay his rent and let her know that he will be out of town for a while. Mrs. Mendoza tells Wallace that she took Esther's business card, which has Esther’s real name, phone number and address on it. This information was a good thing for Wallace who is not much of a detective, and unable to think as well as he can fight. He heads to Esther’s apartment where he finds Delia sleeping. She claims that she is Esther’s roommate and makes a pass at him. Just then, Manute comes in and tries to kill him. They fight and Manute loses. Delia gets turned on, takes her clothes off and sits near the window. Wallace asks her to get away from the window. A sniper fires a shot at them. Wallace orders Delia to stay low, to get dressed and put on running shoes, Wallace shoots the sniper and kills him. When they leave the building, a Mercedes chases after them. Wallace shoots at the car’s tires and the car flips upside down. Strangely, Wallace says he feels bad for the car.
Since his car is bullet-riddled and easily identified by the enemy, he decides that he needs to get another one. So he goes to find his former captain. He also borrows a pair of handcuffs. Delia is exhausted so they rent a room in a hotel. Wallace again orders her around, telling her to take off her clothes, lie in bed and close her eyes. She does as she's told and Wallace handcuffs her to the bed. He just leaves her there and starts looking into her things. He tells her that he knew all along that she was not Esther’s roommate but stupidly forgetting his own advice, he gets too close to the window and someone shoots him.
Wallace returns to consciousness being carried by the simpleton Gordo. Delia is giving the orders. There is another girl, Maxine, who drugs him. They put him in a car, with the corpse of a young girl in the trunk, they give him one more dose of a tranquilizer cocktail and Wallace begins to hallucinate. He manages to get out of the car before it explodes and has to face the policemen that he previously robbed. This is where his former Captain comes to rescue him. He tells him that the enemies have established a perimeter of snipers and that was the reason why it took him so long to reach Wallace. He also tells him that he left one of the snipers alive enough to point them in the right direction. After they learn that Delia, Maxine and Gordo are driving a Humvee and heading to an old factory complex, they both decide to go after them. They stop for gas so Wallace and Captain can size up the moment and attack. Wallace kills Gordo with a head shot but Captain has already been hit. Wallace points his gun on Maxine, and orders her to fix his mind, she does and after a brief blackout he comes to find that either by his own hand or not, the gun hand gone off and Maxine was killed. He then walks over to Delia, who he also instinctively shot while recovering from the hallucinogen and, at her request, shoots her in the head to end her suffering. By the time he reached Captain, he was dead. Wallace took his body to Jerry, Captain’s boyfriend. They burn Captain’s body and Jerry promises to take care of Wallace.
Wallace goes to the old factory complex where he finds out that this is where a black market operation which traffics babies, women and live organs is taking place. He snoops around and sees the nursery with the babies, the cages with the women and the morgue with the corpses, who have had their organs surgically removed. He also finds a room where porn movies are filmed. He goes to Lieutenant Liebowitz' house to tell him what he has stumbled upon, and finds out that the Lieutenant knew all along. While they are talking all of this out, the phone rings. It's for Wallace, The enemy offers a deal. Esther’s life in exchange for them keeping the black market operation running. Wallace accepts, The trade off is set at an old farm(The Roark Family Farm from the other stories). They tell him that he will find her in the barn. Wallace opens the door and finds Esther in there naked. He put his coat on her and they walk out. But It's a trap and there is a helicopter flying overhead which begins to shoot at them. Wallace has Jerry covering his back, and when the helicopter turns to Wallace and Esther, Jerry shoots it down with a bazooka.
Wallace and Jerry take Esther to the hospital. The nurse tells Wallace that Esther will be ok in a few days and that the person who did this to her was a professional. Wallace asks Jerry if he could count on him to rescue all those people in the cages and the babies, Jerry accepts. Then, to their surprise, dozens of wounded people are found and brought into the hospital after a massive police operation. Wallace realizes that this has to do with Liebowitz. After a few days, he takes Esther and moves out and far away from Sin City.
Special abilities
Wallace once worked as a short-order cook for a while. He is mostly a talented painter (his works are never shown but every character who sees them is impressed) and wishes to make a living through it.Wallace is one of the most skilled characters in martial arts, being able to take Manute down single-handedly and with relative ease. He tries to be patient with his opponents, giving fair warning to back off, but is always driven to violence, and proves to be far more dangerous than he looks. He is also a skilled gunman, often using Beretta 92F pistols. When acting in stealth, he uses a machete.
As said before, Wallace is as calm as an executioner. Thanks to this and meditation, he keeps his senses to master the situations. He is also very observant, noticing even cigarette smoke.
During most of his adventure, Wallace fights his enemies (and even police) all by himself. His only notable allies are two of his former comrades, 'Captain' and his life partner Jerry.
Film appearance
Wallace is set to appear in Sin City 2 and/or Sin City 3, to be directed by Robert RodriguezRobert Rodriguez
Robert Anthony Rodríguez is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in his native Texas and Mexico. He has directed such films as Desperado, From Dusk till Dawn, The Faculty, Spy Kids, Sin City, Planet...
and Frank Miller
Frank Miller (comics)
Frank Miller is an American comic book artist, writer and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels Ronin, Daredevil: Born Again, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City and 300...
. Rodriguez has said he wants Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp
John Christopher "Johnny" Depp II is an American actor, producer and musician. He has won the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor. Depp rose to prominence on the 1980s television series 21 Jump Street, becoming a teen idol...
to play the part. Depp was originally supposed to play the part of Benicio del Toro
Benicio del Toro
Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez is a Puerto Rican and Spanish actor and film producer. He won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a BAFTA Award for his role as Javier Rodríguez in Traffic . He is also known for his roles as Fred Fenster in The Usual...
's Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty
Jack Rafferty
Jack Rafferty is a fictional character in Frank Miller's Sin City, and a main antagonist of The Big Fat Kill. He is mainly referred to by his nickname Jackie Boy...
. However, filming of Sin City
Sin City (film)
Sin City, also known as Frank Miller's Sin City, is a 2005 crime thriller film written, produced and directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez...
conflicted with that of Depp's movies. Depp has expressed great interest in being a part of the Sin City franchise.