by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, José Marzán Jr., Paul Chadwick
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 love this series so much! My only complaint about this volume was I felt that some of this issues were resolved unrealistically fast. Someone would want something from someone else. That person would refuse. Then the first countered and it all worked out. Some of the conflicts just seemed rushed. ...
I reviewed the first two of this series in my last 'Books I Read in...' post, it's my favourite graphic novel series I've ever read and the third book is no exception. It's hard to review without giving away spoilers but I will say that this volume has my favourite panel of the entire series!And the...
Review to I was a bit disappointed with this one. Way too military for my taste. Art is as good as the other volumes, however, the story seemed slow in the first few issues. I’m hoping the next volume will be better again. I want to give this 3 ½ stars but of course Goodreads won’t let me so I gu...
I waffled between three and four stars on this one and decided to make like a figure skating judge and go for the lower score to allow for better skaters, I mean, volumes, later in the series.Yorick, the last man on Earth, his pet monkey Ampersand, the only other remaining male on Earth, Dr. Mann an...
Vol. 3 of Y: The Last Man is split into two parts. The first is the titular "One Small Step," which features our protagonists meeting a Russian named Natalya who is desperately trying to reach Kansas for the landing of the International Space Shuttle capsule Soyuz, which contains three astronauts. T...
So at the end of the last collection, we found out that Yorick may not be humanity's last hope after all; two men exist beyond the earth's atmosphere within the international space station. Nothing like opening your review with a spoiler!In this installment, Vaughn pushes a subplot that has slowly ...
I read these as the separate comic books. I don't think I made it all the way through to volume 17 though.
The plot thickens: what of the astronauts in space when all the men died?