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In the summer of 2002, a plague of unknown origin destroyed every last sperm, fetus, and fully developed mammal with a Y chromosome— with the apparent exception of one young man and his male pet. This "gendercide" instantaneously exterminated 48% of the global population, or approximately 2.9 million men.
Now, aided by the mysterious Agent 335, the last human male Yorick Brown must contend with dangerous extremists, a hoped-for reunion with his girlfriend on the other side of the globe, and the search for exactly why he's the only man to survive.
Collecting the first story arc of Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's masterly new Vertigo series, Y: The Last Man: Unmanned brings to vivid life the age-old speculation: What would really happen to the last man on Earth?
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March 09, 2009: I am not usually a fan of graphic novels. In fact I've only enjoyed two of the ones I have read. Y: The last man is one of them. It has deep characters that you want to follow and you start to love. I also liked how it showed all the problems that the plague caused, it has alot of social and political conflicts in it. The first volume may be the only time you could want to put this book down, because as soon as you get furthur, your hooked! You won't want to stop anywhere. Overall, it's a great read for anyone mature enough to handle it!
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February 16, 2009: This Graphic novel is amazing. I haven't been able to read graphic novels well because I stare too much at the drawings or lose myself in the store line. But Y the last man won me over. It's an amazing store line. I love how it shows what it might be like if there are only woman in the world. There is even a female president! I have to recommend this book to everyone, even to people to don't really read graphic novels. This is the one for you.
I Also Recommend: The Time Traveler's Wife, The Road, Watchmen, Watchmen, Hellboy, Volume 1.