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Y: The Last Man Book One Paperback – Illustrated, September 16, 2014

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Y: The Last Man, winner of three Eisner Awards and one of the most critically acclaimed, best-selling comic books series of the last decade, is that rare example of a page-turner that is at once humorous, socially relevant and endlessly surprising.

Written by Brian K. Vaughan (
Lost, Pride of Baghdad, Ex Machina) and with art by Pia Guerra, this is the saga of Yorick Brown—the only human survivor of a planet-wide plague that instantly kills every mammal possessing a Y chromosome. Accompanied by a mysterious government agent, a brilliant young geneticist and his pet monkey, Ampersand, Yorick travels the world in search of his lost love and the answer to why he's the last man on earth.

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"Promises to be a compelling series."—Booklist

"Complete and utter gold."
—Publishers Weekly

"A seriously funny, nuanced fable.... Grade A."
Entertainment Weekly

"Funny and scary ... an utterly believable critique of society. A+"
Washington Post

"This year's best movie is a comic book."
"All Things Considered," National Public Radio

About the Author

Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner and Harvey Award-Winning co-creator of many critically acclaimed comic books, including Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways and The Pride of Baghdad. A professional comics writer since his days as an undergraduate film student at New York University, Brian has written every major DC and Marvel character from Batman to X-Men. He's also written several screenplays, stage plays, and short stories, but mostly, he likes to work on the funny books.

Pia Guerra was born in New Jersey in 1971. Through the 1990s Pia worked on various independent titles including the Bruiser, Sinnamon, Slip, Weird Business, Asylum, and a series of gaming manuals for White Wolf's Masquerade, Changeling and Werewolf lines. In early 2001 Pia began working on 
Y: The Last Man written by Brian K. Vaughan. Since its release in July of 2002 response to the book has been overwhelmingly positive. Pia won the Shuster Award for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Artist of 2006 for her work on Y: The Last Man. Pia lives with her husband, writer Ian Boothby (Futurama, Simpsons comics) and three mostly lovable cats August, Charlie and Kinsey.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 140125151X
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vertigo; Illustrated edition (September 16, 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781401251512
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1401251512
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.67 x 0.48 x 10.16 inches
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Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner Award-winning writer of Y: THE LAST MAN, EX MACHINA, RUNAWAYS, and PRIDE OF BAGHDAD. His newest work, with artist/co-creator Fiona Staples, is SAGA, an ongoing sci-fi/fantasy series from Image Comics that The Onion's A.V. Club called, "the emotional epic Hollywood wishes it could make." Vaughan lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer on various film and tv projects, including three seasons on the hit series LOST.

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Customers find the reading experience brilliant. They also appreciate the visual design and body language. Readers describe the storyline as amazing, original, and expressive. Opinions are mixed on the pace, characters, and premise. Some find the book fantastically paced, while others say it's pretty slow.

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54 customers mention "Reading experience"54 positive0 negative

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Customers find the visual design entertaining, with dark elements that seamlessly display wit, sarcasm, and humor. They also describe the story as great, original, and fiercely compelling. Readers also mention the facial expressions and body language are second to none.

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Customers find the humor in the graphic novel perfect. They also say it's imaginative, creative, and sometimes vulgar.

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"...seriously dark elements while seamlessly displaying wit, sarcasm, and humor (abliet dark humor) through his character's dialugue, and without it..." Read more

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Customers find the plot fascinating, well paced, and covers a ton of ground. They also say the book has nice twists.

"...The series is huge in its scope, taking in gender politics and global realities in terms of repercussions of all of the men dying, but it's also the..." Read more

"...Book 2 gets things rolling. The series gets much more interesting with with the strong showings in #3-4 with excellent character and background..." Read more

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"...Very well paced with a good amount of content in each volume. The writing and art of the series play of each other with such grace...." Read more

15 customers mention "Characters"8 positive7 negative

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"...this graphic novel, is that some of the reasoning of the villains is kind of goofy and forced, mainly the insane Amazons...." Read more

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"The story keeps jumping back to characters I couldn't care about if I tried...." Read more

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"...It started out kind of slow but it really picked up! Ended up reading it all in one rainy day!..." Read more

"...The story is tense and a very fast read. Yorick's cluelessness grinded my nerves for this book...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2012
I'm a superhero nut. I love superhero comics, superhero movies, all of it. I was once of the opinion that if people couldn't fly then they were a waste of graphic novel space. That was before this became my favourite graphic novel of all time. I bought this book after the repeated recommendations of a friend. It sat on my shelf for a while as I worked my way through the Rising Stars series. Eventually I picked it up. I didn't put it down until I had finished. I instantly bought the next one, read it, loved it, then bought the rest of the series. I recently finished the whole series and thought I should write something about it for anyone thinking about buying it.

Y: The Last Man begins with a single concept: what if every living thing on the planet with a y chromosome died, more or less instantaneously? Human, livestock, everything. Everything except one man and his male monkey. From there we are given the story of Yorick Brown and Ampersand; the last man and his pet Capuchin. The series is huge in its scope, taking in gender politics and global realities in terms of repercussions of all of the men dying, but it's also the focussed and personal story of a group of people gathered around the last man on earth. There's a collection of brilliantly explored characters, each with intricate and wildly differing backstories from military backgrounds to repressed childhoods, it makes it tough to pick a favourite. The plot is clever as well, asking the glaring questions of why and what now throughout the course of a story which weaves its way from state to state and eventually from country to country, through newly established civilisations and newly destroyed ones and through the general disarray that so many places have been plunged into. All the serious stuff aside, The Last Man is packed with a wry sense of humour and pop-culture references, mostly thanks to the main character, which makes what could have been a tough read a genuine joy. Guerra and Parlov's art is beautiful; not overly stylised so as not to detract from the realism, but beautifully composed and coloured. Their command of facial expression and body language is second to none and every character's emotion is felt through the arch of an eyebrow or a cynical sneer.

These editions are great. Good size with borders around the pictures so the art doesn't get lost in the middle of the page and the covers look fantastic.

Y: The Last Man succeeds on so many levels it's easy to see why it's become so popular with readers. In a comic book world filled with superheroes, zombies and vampires, this series stands defiantly brilliant among its peers. Read it now.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2017
If you've made it this far then you probably already know what the series is about. In case you don't, Yorick Brown becomes the last known man alive when a mysterious plague wipes all other life on earth that have a Y chromosome with the exception of his pet monkey, Ampersand. Together they are mankind's last hope and must survive many horrors and obstacles to hopefully find a cure and bring mankind back from extinction while also reuniting Yorick with girlfriend Beth in Australia.
When I first heard of this series I was very intrigued by the concept and knew I wanted to read it. Thankfully they had it at my local library and I picked up volume one only to find I could not put it down. This series in amazing as I'm sure many other reviewers are already telling you. The characters are likable and feel like real people despite the extraordinary circumstances around them. They include of course many strong female characters such as a secret agent assigned to protect Yorick, a biologist trying to bring mankind back who may know more about the incident then she's let on, an Israeli officer that will stop at nothing to find the last man on Earth whose motive and goal is unclear, and many more. The dialogue is witty and the storyline is addictive. Nearly every chapter ends with a revelation of some kind that shakes your perception of the world within the comic without relying on cheap tricks to keep the reader engaged. I don't want to spoil anything for people that haven't read it before but I will say that if you haven't given this series a chance yet and it isn't at your local library then here is the best place to start. I seriously doubt you'll regret it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2016
Brian K, Vaughan with Pia Guerra has in Y The Last Man another take on humanity's post-apocalyptic near future. In their version every mammal, embryo or adult with a Y chromosome dies instantaneously. Everyone except one guy and his monkey. Of course the man is an escape artist. The artwork is in the classic comic near photo realism school. The narrative is sufficiently compelling and paced nicely to keep the action coming even we cannot be certain if the plot is developing or stalled. This is a worthy read given that the customer for this is not looking for traditional high culture. I like it enough that I will be reading more of the collected volumes in the future.

As I have not yet read beyond the comics that make up volume I, my speculation should not be considered as a spoiler but here goes. An event that takes place everywhere at one time is effectively moving at speed faster than light. For humans to create such a near instant effect by means of some kind of poison or disease creates more problems. From avoiding detection to getting exposures and dosages right. Also we have at least two hints that the kill off is related to events beyond science. Vaughan/Guerra will have to show us that “there are more things on earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” That is for volumes.

In the immediate period after the loss of all males, women have not yet been able to re-initialize all of the tools and institutions of civilization. Roads are still choked with the debris of crashed male driven cars and trucks, electricity generation and distribution are not yet reliable and delivery of food is irregular. Many will argue that women are capable of these operating these systems, but the point needs to be made that we are in the first weeks of this new era and there has not yet been time for the 52% of the remaining population to come to reorganize. Even infrastructure has infrastructure and the humans needed and the movement of supplies that has to be in place before end products are again at hand takes more than a theoretical capacity to perform.

The immediate problem that is the surviving man (Yorick and his monkey, Ampersand) is that he need to get from the East Coast of the United States to Australia where he expects to find the one great love of his life. Mean time there are a growing number of women with an interest in him. Some seek his destruction as part of their belief that the end of men is an act of God and the existence of one is not tolerable. Alas poor Yorick. Others suspect that his continued existence is the one clue to extending human life beyond this last unisex planet.

Do expect more word play based on ironically named characters. Indeed- Why is the last man?

Off planet are a few more males, in earth orbit and expected to return soon. There are a small number of objects that may be meaningless talisman or maybe the real secret to all that has befallen.
Judged as escapist fiction, Y The Last Man is a good few hours from reality. There are enough plot twists and variations on what might be given the set up. The quality of the art work is such that one can almost understand event without the text and the text tell a story that can capture your interest. So far I am in and I will return for more.
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Milad Talavari
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2024
It was really good so far. I don't know if it can keep being interesting, but it kept me entertained for the time being. The idea is unique, and I don't mind the art. Recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Y the last man is the dystopia unlike anything
Reviewed in India on May 27, 2024
Y the last man is the dystopia unlike anything else you have read before, with brilliant artwork this is easily the most readable sci-fi action comic out there
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2024
Great. I actual think Kindle is the best way to read graphic novels. Frame by frame. The suspenseful sequences are not being ruined by your eye flicking several frames ahead or the next page.
Bruno C
5.0 out of 5 stars História sensacional e qualidade do encadernado idem
Reviewed in Brazil on March 18, 2021
Pouco tempo depois que comecei a colecionar quadrinhos em 2018, ouvi falar de "Y" e só o resumo da história já mi fisgou. Mas, na época não tinha dinheiro para comprar os encadernados da panini, e depois tive o dinheiro mas os volumes estavam esgotados. Que baita sorte hein?

Porém, tudo mudou quando vi essas edições em inglês, e calhou de ser durante uma promoção compre 3 pague dois em importados! E a sorte me sorriu.

Y simplesmente me encantou, foi tudo o que eu esperei e ainda mais nesse volume. A vários plots quente fazem girar "360 graus" e se perguntar como um autor consegue roteirizar um quadrinho tão bem?

A edição Americana está maravilhosa! Apesar de ser capa cartão o material é muito superior ao usado aqui no Brasil, sendo totalmente coberta de verniz. O miolo é em papel offset de alta gramatura e o quadrinho é bem "molinho" abrindo super facilmente, o que é ideal para admirar os desenhos e deixa a leitura muito mais confortável.

Estou louco para ler os próximos volumes. Recomendo muito essa edição, ainda mais em uma promoção.
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5.0 out of 5 stars História sensacional e qualidade do encadernado idem
Reviewed in Brazil on March 18, 2021
Pouco tempo depois que comecei a colecionar quadrinhos em 2018, ouvi falar de "Y" e só o resumo da história já mi fisgou. Mas, na época não tinha dinheiro para comprar os encadernados da panini, e depois tive o dinheiro mas os volumes estavam esgotados. Que baita sorte hein?

Porém, tudo mudou quando vi essas edições em inglês, e calhou de ser durante uma promoção compre 3 pague dois em importados! E a sorte me sorriu.

Y simplesmente me encantou, foi tudo o que eu esperei e ainda mais nesse volume. A vários plots quente fazem girar "360 graus" e se perguntar como um autor consegue roteirizar um quadrinho tão bem?

A edição Americana está maravilhosa! Apesar de ser capa cartão o material é muito superior ao usado aqui no Brasil, sendo totalmente coberta de verniz. O miolo é em papel offset de alta gramatura e o quadrinho é bem "molinho" abrindo super facilmente, o que é ideal para admirar os desenhos e deixa a leitura muito mais confortável.

Estou louco para ler os próximos volumes. Recomendo muito essa edição, ainda mais em uma promoção.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Es la primera novela gráfica que leo.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 21, 2019
Es la primera novela gráfica que leo. Me pareció muy interesante. La historia es muy buena. Creo que es una buena historia para introducirse en la novela gráfica.
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