Y: The Last Man: Whys And Wherefores – vol. 10 by Brian K. Vaughan
Rating: 4 of 5 stars
In the last installment of the Y: The Last Man Vaughan delivers the goods when it comes to creating a powerful comic that is more about interpersonal relationships and less about ticking bombs. If he could have delivered a worthwhile explanation as to how all the males disappeared I would have given the series a higher rating but I still love this series for all its little moments and the cool exchanges between all the characters.
On the plus side, Pia Guerra’s art is a joy through the whole series and she brilliantly captures the facials for both a bloody knockout sword fight and when two people find love.
Y: The Last Man pick it up to see what happens when a male fantasy writer tries to write post-modern feminism graphic novel lit to a comic audience (read: even more males) and stick around to see a 22 year old Gen Y’er grow up in real time and have one of comic’s best adventures to date.