Oh my gosh, this better not be a single volume thing. I mean, I assume there will be more, but I haven't heard any news about the next installments, so... *crosses fingers and waits impatiently*The artwork in this is, I think, what first caught my attention. I don't remember where I heard about Wytc...
Oh my gosh, this better not be a single volume thing. I mean, I assume there will be more, but I haven't heard any news about the next installments, so... *crosses fingers and waits impatiently*The artwork in this is, I think, what first caught my attention. I don't remember where I heard about Wytc...
Genre: Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi Year Published: 2008 Year Read: 2012 Series: Y: The Last Man Book 1 Publisher: Vertigo Comics Introduction: What would happen if you became the last gender (whether you are a male or female) on the face of the planet? Well, that is what we are discovering...
Genre: Action / Adventure Year Published: 2009 Year Read: 2012 Series: Y: The Last Man Book #2 Publisher: Vertigo Comics Introduction: After reading the first book of Brian K. Vaughan’s classic graphic novel, “Y: The Last Man,” I just had to read more from this Eisner Award winning s...
Interesting concept and interesting story. Every male creature on the earth is dead, except Yorrick Brown and his male monkey, Ampersand, appear to be the only ones alive, the world is in chaos and women are coping in different ways with the situation. Some have become amazons, trying to eliminate...
Having read the first ten issues I'm only about one-fifth into the whole thing, but despite being rather conflicted about it I'll probably continue reading. One the one hand, "Y: The Last Man" is a well-written engaging story with some interesting moments and witty dialogues. On the other, it's sexi...
The story is really picking up and I'm halfway done with the series. Not going to lie, the reveal of why Dr. Mann thinks Yorick survived the disease was a let down. Maybe something else will develop? Also I do not like how Yorick keeps hooking up with a girl in every city. At least we finally saw Be...
I like Brian K. Vaughan. Post-Apocalyptic stories tend to lose crucial oomph points after the main event has finished up, and 'Y' is no different, but the view of our society if all men suddenly died is alone worth a peak.I could have done without the monkey sidekick and Yorick's more stupid moments...
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