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Y: The Last Man Vol. 1 - Unmanned
by: Brian K. Vaughan
List Price: £9.99City Travel Guides Price: £6.99 You Save: £3.00 (30%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781840237085
ISBN: 1840237082
Label: Titan Books Ltd
Manufacturer: Titan Books Ltd
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: July 24, 2003
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Studio: Titan Books Ltd
Sales Rank: 6757
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When reading a long graphic novel series you have to usually remember that for the most part they get better as they go along. The first volume will lay the groundwork and this will often lead many to say that a comic is boring.
Y The Last Man Vol 1 is good enough to make you want to read the next one but has some serious flaws. For starters women are portrayed as rather one dimensional and Yorick can be a little annoying in his single minded attempt to get to his girlfriend when humanity is obviously in danger. On saying that
I raced through this book and while I did find it annoying in parts it is a good start and I will be picking up Volume 2.
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Imagine waking up one morning and finding out you are the very last man alive on Earth. Billions of women and your the only hope for the survival of the human race. Sounds like a dream come true, endless late nights and not a headache in sight....Right.....Wrong!
Speaking totally from a male perspective it really does seem like heaven on earth, but throw in violent hoards of vigilante lesbian biker chicks, Israeli special forces on a mission to kidnap you for mass fertilization, an american government in complete chaos with no policing and countless numbers of lady nutters taking full advantage of the situation, you soon find yourself in a complete nightmare not too far off a George A Romero script.
I myself have only read the first ... Read More:
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I agree with most of the positive comments about Brian Vaughn's writing - he is an original voice, and his storytelling and ideas are top drawer. However, what really let's this down - and renders it inferior to the far less-hyped but much more fully-realised 'Ex Machina' - is the artwork.
It's not that the art itself is bad - it isn't; it's just that somehow it just isn't fully evocative of the tone and feel of the writing. This is thoughtful stuff, but the art is pretty basic one-dimensional comic art. This would have benefitted from a much more lavish treatment, lending some atmosphere and sophistication.
If you find this, do read it - it is intriguing stuff; just be prepared not to be as wowed as some reviews might ... Read More:
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This series is pure class. Brian K. Vaughn is one of the most talented and original writers working in graphic novels today. His contributions to Ultimate X-men have been excellent, 'Runaways' was relevant and enlightening and 'Ex Machina' is a political pleasure to read.
However, 'Y - The Last Man' is his masterpiece. I don't want to offer any spoiler information but the basic premise is that Yorrick Brown, a young and slighly daft escape-artist, is the only man left alive after a mysterious infection/reaction wipes out the entire Y chromosome. Accompanied by his pet monkey, Ampersand, tough secret-agent 355 and geneticist Dr Mann he sets out to discover why he survived and locate his fiance-to-be Beth who was in Australia when the ... Read More:
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This book has a great start - one day all the male mammals (including humans) die coughing up blood. The cause of their death is unknown. A young man named Yorick and his pet monkey somehow survive, and the book is about what happens to Yorick afterwards.
I enjoyed this book, enough to have asked the library where I got it from to buy volume two, and to pay a pound towards the cost. It's nothing special though: the writing and artwork is average to fair, and 128 pages of comic book doesn't last me very long.
As one of the other reviewers said, reading this is like watching the first episode of a TV series. It has promise, but I will have to read volume two to see whether I am going to stick with it.
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