Series finale! It's the dramatic conclusion you've been waiting for as Yorick Brown and company reach the end of their journey in this very special double-sized issue!
Brian K. Vaughan is the writer and co-creator of comic-book series including SAGA, PAPER GIRLS, Y THE LAST MAN, RUNAWAYS, and most recently, BARRIER, a digital comic with artist Marcos Martin about immigration, available from their pay-what-you-want site www.PanelSyndicate.com
BKV's work has been recognized at the Eisner, Harvey, Hugo, Shuster, Eagle, and British Fantasy Awards. He sometimes writes for film and television in Los Angeles, where he lives with his family and their dogs Hamburger and Milkshake.
decent ending for the comic, but pretty shit for the mc, for no real reason too but being bittersweet, he could have easily moved on( or better yet 355 didnt have to die it was pointless) and had a happy life, well it is what it is
No es ni de lejos la mejor obra de Vaughan. Correcta,e ntertenida, con algunos momentos memorables y, de vez en cuando, diálogos graciosos. Pero también una explicación del desastre totalmente increíble, unas motivaciones algo absurdas, en fin, se deja leer, que no es poco.
I completed all of y the last man. It was an experience to me like life itself. It has its own up and downs. Good, bad, sex, love, inappropriate language, beautiful cover images, dragging issues like I said life itself. I was eager to know the cause of plague that killed every single X chromosome excluding yorick brown and his pet monkey. Now I realise it's not about that at all. It's about the surviving skills of human race. Hero,yorick, alter, 355 i will never forget you people.
By far one of the best comics I have had the pleasure of reading. As long as nudity, foul language, gore and a bit of man and women bashing doesn't bother you, I strongly suggest reading this. I laughed I cried. It was a roller coaster I never wanted to get off of. I only wish it was longer.
Shake your head, say "It's mad, " you always do Hold me down, tell me how it's not true These wings could lift us both, but you don't think so You are all I wanted, so If I threw it all away, would I still have you? If I tried to hit the breaks, would you see right through? This ain't the fair-weather love like I'm used to, no If I threw it all away, would I still have you? Honey-glazed eyes are gazing into mine Hold me down, say we'll never die These wings could lift us both, but you don't think so This is all I wanted to know If I threw it all away, would I still have you? If I tried to hit the breaks, would you see right through? This ain't the fair-weather love like I'm used to, no If I threw it all away, would I still have you? Still have you 'Cause I feel it turning, the skies are falling And I need you to need me more than I need you 'Cause I needed answers, you gave me questions Say there's nothing that you wouldn't do If I threw it all away, would I still have you? If I tried to hit the breaks, would you see right through? Is this the fair-weather love like I used to know? If I threw it all away, would I still have you?
And so we reach the end. It is a bittersweet ending but provides a good deal of closure. There were so many ups and downs during this story and I enjoyed the ride every step of the way. Brian K. Vaughan continues to be my favorite writer in the medium. The art was great with masterful pacing at times. This series didn't go on for too long and is stronger for it.