It's a good story, but with a sad sad ending. The drawing and story-telling are both great. After you get familiar with the characters, it is just so sad the male character cannot be together with the woman he really loves.
I cried. I admit. I cry every dang time I read this volume and I'm not talking just the one time. There are two distinct points in this that make me tear up.In general, I'm not a fan of endings. Mostly I'm left unsatisfied or annoyed compared to how I felt about the series as a whole, (looking at yo...
The whole collection is one helluva read. Even if you don't read graphic novels, you should check this one out. Starting with Volume 1. Brian K. Vaughn leaves you wondering in suspense at the end of each volume. if I could give the series more than 5 stars I would.
I enjoyed this book more than the last volume. No we never got any clear answers but I think it was a decent ending. My only issue was that Vladimir was the ruler of Russia. Granted we do not find out how or why this happened but it seemed weird that the only country that can have a male ruler does.
This is just the saddest fucking thing. I can't even . . . it gets sadder every fucking time I read it. Yorick the 17th: So this is it, huh? Yorick the 1st: What's that? Yorick the 17th: You know, growing old. All I have to look forward to is pain and misery . . . and heartbreak. Yorick the 1st: N...
I don't even know where to start. I'd love to just throw, no shovel, all kinds of praise on this! You know, like when The Academy gave Peter Jackson all those awards for The Return of the King, mostly neglecting the first two (sidebar: I hate those damn Hobbit movies).Vaughan did everything right,...
I really enjoyed this whole series. This is a unique idea, and I think this interpretation of the breakdown of society in the aftermath of the gendercide is really interesting. Yorick is a great character; he's very human, and all his different relationships with people are very interesting. I re...
I really enjoyed this whole series. This is a unique idea, and I think this interpretation of the breakdown of society in the aftermath of the gendercide is really interesting. Yorick is a great character; he's very human, and all his different relationships with people are very interesting. I re...
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