Y:THE LAST MAN, VOL …
Vertigo

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2007

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Brian K. Vaughan is one of the most versatile and widely read writers in contemporary comics, known for works like “Y: The Last Man”, “Saga”, and “Paper Girls”. His storytelling blends genre conventions with character-driven drama, sharp dialogue, and political undertones. Vaughan’s ability to craft emotionally resonant, high-concept narratives has made him a defining voice in both indie and mainstream comics, earning acclaim for his balance of heart, craft, and imagination.

Brian K. Vaughan
Vertigo
978-1401210106
192
English
2007
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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Y: The Last Man, Vol. 8 brings Yorick Brown to a pivotal moment in his odyssey as the last human male. In this volume, the narrative intensifies with new challenges and unforeseen alliances that force Yorick to question the nature of his existence and the future of society. The story delves into themes of isolation, resilience, and transformation as he navigates a landscape filled with political unrest and deep-seated emotional turmoil. Brian K. Vaughan’s compelling prose and Pia Guerra’s expressive artwork combine to deliver a powerful exploration of identity and survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Graphic Novel, Vertigo, Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, 2007 Vertigo 978-1401210106 Brian K. Vaughan 2007

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2007

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Brian K. Vaughan
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
978-1401210106
English
192

Brian K. Vaughan is one of the most versatile and widely read writers in contemporary comics, known for works like “Y: The Last Man”, “Saga”, and “Paper Girls”. His storytelling blends genre conventions with character-driven drama, sharp dialogue, and political undertones. Vaughan’s ability to craft emotionally resonant, high-concept narratives has made him a defining voice in both indie and mainstream comics, earning acclaim for his balance of heart, craft, and imagination.

Y: The Last Man, Vol. 8 brings Yorick Brown to a pivotal moment in his odyssey as the last human male. In this volume, the narrative intensifies with new challenges and unforeseen alliances that force Yorick to question the nature of his existence and the future of society. The story delves into themes of isolation, resilience, and transformation as he navigates a landscape filled with political unrest and deep-seated emotional turmoil. Brian K. Vaughan’s compelling prose and Pia Guerra’s expressive artwork combine to deliver a powerful exploration of identity and survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Graphic Novel, Vertigo, Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, 2007 Vertigo 978-1401210106 Brian K. Vaughan 2007