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Y: The Last Man, Vol. 1: Unmanned - Community Reviews back

by Pia Guerra, José Marzán Jr., Brian K. Vaughan
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Goat Heads and Sand Burrs, P. Kirby's Reading Blog
P. Kirby Interesting premise. Nice art. Likable protagonist. Not perfect, but intriguing enough to read more of the series.
Dave Green's Read Alerts
Dave Green's Read Alerts rated it 14 years ago
Ask a comic-book geek what the greatest graphic novel of all time was, and at least 9 out of 10 will tell you it's "Watchmen". And there's no denying Watchmen deserves the accolades it gets, as it quite effectively reinvented the graphic novel genre. However, if you asked THIS comic-book geek what...
Bitter Scheherazade
Bitter Scheherazade rated it 14 years ago
A slow starter to a premise, in my opinion, that should have hit the ground running, it nevertheless had enough of my interest to propell me into reading the next volume in the series.I have already written a review for this volume, but something either happened to it or this website ate yet another...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 15 years ago
A very good socially sarcastic depiction of what would happen if all the men in the world died except for two; one monkey and one man. And what if that man was a young escape artist slacker who has a senator mom and a crazy monkey.All the women in the world have gone just a little crazy as would be ...
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL rated it 15 years ago
I'm just gonna mark the first volume of this because I'm lazy, but I read the others too. I don't like Y quite as much as Vaughan's Runaways, but there's no denying that he's after something much more ambitious here - and he's largely successful. This and Fables are probably the most important com...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 16 years ago
My friend recommended this comic to me. I got so sucked in. I hated the idea that all the men in the world could die off. And men probably would think that Yorick has it made as the last man. Not so much.
Thief of Camorr
Thief of Camorr rated it 16 years ago
Took me a second try to get into it - I tried to read it months ago, but it just didn't happen.Today, I devoured it all in under an hour.I'll be buying the second one for sure.
Booklog
Booklog rated it 17 years ago
Breathtakingly original, well-written, witty, funny- this series starts off really strong. It may sound like some ridiculous fantasy with absolutely no moral or intellectual value to it, but seriously, what WOULD happen if you were the last man on earth? And for women, what would you do if there w...
cindywho
cindywho rated it 18 years ago
(Alas poor) escape artist Yorick and his foster monkey, Ampersand, emerge from his apartment to discover that some mysterious force has messily slain all other carriers of the Y chromosome. Road trip ensues with many more issues to come...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 18 years ago
Every male mammal on earth abruptly dies, leaving behind only females--and laid-back would-be-magician Yorrick. Yorrick is by far the least interesting part of this series. The world building the women left behind do is far cooler.
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