[Y: THE LAST MAN VOL. 1: UNMANNED] BY Vaughan, Brian K. (Author) DC Comics (publisher) Paperback
por
Brian K. Vaughan
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Formato
Tapa blanda
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 2, 2003
Editorial
DC Comics
Descripción
In a world where every man has mysteriously died, Yorick Brown, the last surviving male, finds himself navigating a landscape turned upside down. With only his pet monkey, Ampersand, for company, he grapples with survival while uncovering the truth behind the catastrophe that wiped out his kind. This unique twist on post-apocalyptic storytelling brings together elements of adventure, humor, and poignant moments as Yorick encounters a diverse cast of fierce and resilient women who now inhabit Earth.
Amid the chaos, Yorick's journey goes beyond mere survival; it's a quest for identity, love, and understanding in a world without men. As he delves deeper into the reasons behind the plague, he discovers unexpected allies and dangerous foes. Brian K. Vaughan masterfully weaves a narrative that challenges societal norms and explores what it truly means to be human, making "Y" not just a story about loss but one of hope and resilience.
Amid the chaos, Yorick's journey goes beyond mere survival; it's a quest for identity, love, and understanding in a world without men. As he delves deeper into the reasons behind the plague, he discovers unexpected allies and dangerous foes. Brian K. Vaughan masterfully weaves a narrative that challenges societal norms and explores what it truly means to be human, making "Y" not just a story about loss but one of hope and resilience.
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