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
978-1401213510
192
English
2007
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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Y: The Last Man, Vol. 9 continues the epic journey of Yorick Brown, the sole surviving human male after a mysterious plague decimates all others. As he navigates a chaotic world now dominated by women, Yorick confronts dangerous adversaries and grapples with moral dilemmas that challenge his identity, purpose, and the very nature of civilization. The narrative masterfully interweaves thrilling action with profound introspection and biting satire, exploring themes of gender, power, and human resilience. Brian K. Vaughan’s incisive storytelling, paired with Pia Guerra’s evocative, dynamic artwork, delivers a compelling and transformative chapter in this groundbreaking series, urging readers to question societal norms and the cost of survival in a radically altered world. Every panel brims with tension and introspection, making this volume a pivotal moment in the saga. Graphic Novel, Vertigo, Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, 2007 Vertigo 978-1401213510 Brian K. Vaughan 2007

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2007

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Brian K. Vaughan
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
978-1401213510
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. 9 continues the epic journey of Yorick Brown, the sole surviving human male after a mysterious plague decimates all others. As he navigates a chaotic world now dominated by women, Yorick confronts dangerous adversaries and grapples with moral dilemmas that challenge his identity, purpose, and the very nature of civilization. The narrative masterfully interweaves thrilling action with profound introspection and biting satire, exploring themes of gender, power, and human resilience. Brian K. Vaughan’s incisive storytelling, paired with Pia Guerra’s evocative, dynamic artwork, delivers a compelling and transformative chapter in this groundbreaking series, urging readers to question societal norms and the cost of survival in a radically altered world. Every panel brims with tension and introspection, making this volume a pivotal moment in the saga. Graphic Novel, Vertigo, Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, 2007 Vertigo 978-1401213510 Brian K. Vaughan 2007