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Read ''Krakow 2.0'' [http://www.marilith.com/krakow2/archive.php?date=20011106 here]. Read ''Marilith'' [http://www.marilith.com/archive.php?date=20041215 here].
Read ''Krakow 2.0'' [http://www.marilith.com/krakow2/archive.php?date=20011106 here]. Read ''Marilith'' [http://www.marilith.com/archive.php?date=20041215 here].

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This work contains examples of:
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Marilith Millions (though she admits in ''Marilith'' that Millions isn't her real last name).
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Marilith Millions (though she admits in ''Marilith'' that Millions isn't her real last name).
* [[Art Evolution]]: The art improves dramatically from ''Krakow 2.0'' to ''Marilith''.
* [[Art Evolution]]: The art improves dramatically from ''Krakow 2.0'' to ''Marilith''.

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Marilith is a work by Krazy Krow, the author of Krakow and Spinnerette. It is split into two series, which are quite different in art style and tone.

Krakow 2.0 is full of Crosses the Line Twice Black Humor. Marilith Millions is an assassin who plans to get rich by kidnapping a wealthy heiress. But what seems like A Simple Plan soon goes off the rails, and Marilith finds herself the target of not just the police, but also bounty hunters and her own boss.

Marilith is a much darker and more dramatic continuation of the story. Marilith has grown tired of the trade and is looking to retire to Argentina. However, her retirement plans face an obstacle: an old nemesis who will stop at nothing to kill her before she has the chance to slip away.

Read Krakow 2.0 here. Read Marilith here.


Tropes used in Marilith include: