Y:TheLastMan

The ‘Y: The Last Man’ Movie Lives Again!
The ‘Y: The Last Man’ Movie Lives Again!
The ‘Y: The Last Man’ Movie Lives Again!
The on-again, off-again movie adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's Y: The Last Man has once again come back to life, with newcomer Dan Trachtenberg being named as the latest director tasked with the prospect of bringing Yorick, 355 and Ampersand to the big screen...
New Line Commissions ‘Y: The Last Man’ Script from ‘Warehouse 13′ Writers
New Line Commissions ‘Y: The Last Man’ Script from ‘Warehouse 13′ Writers
New Line Commissions ‘Y: The Last Man’ Script from ‘Warehouse 13′ Writers
What a nice bit of timing for Brian K. Vaughan. No sooner than his much anticipated return to monthly comics, Saga, debuts than news breaks that the film version of his most beloved work, Y: The Last Man, is progressing apace. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia are set to adapt Vaughan and artist Pia Guerra's hit sci-fi series about the last man on Earth for
The 15 Best Free Comics on the Kindle Fire
The 15 Best Free Comics on the Kindle Fire
The 15 Best Free Comics on the Kindle Fire
Like some lucky readers out there, I got a Kindle Fire for the holidays. It was a complete surprise, especially considering that I didn't ask for one, and didn't even really want one. Despite all the good news I'd heard about the Comixology app, my tactile orientation made it hard for me to get along with the idea of digital comics, but being so poor I only bought maybe a dozen comics last year ha
‘Y: The Last Man’ for 99-Cents an Issue in ComiXology’s End of the World Sale
‘Y: The Last Man’ for 99-Cents an Issue in ComiXology’s End of the World Sale
‘Y: The Last Man’ for 99-Cents an Issue in ComiXology’s End of the World Sale
We thought it would behoove you to know that one of Vertigo's most beloved series, Y: The Last Man, is available digitally on computers and mobile devices like the iPad for just $0.99 per issue. Written by Brian K. Vaughan and drawn by Pia Guerra, the saga of a boy and his monkey traversing a dangerous post-apocalyptic world in which they are the only surviving male mammals is at once harrowing, t
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
As is the case with pretty much every comic I read, I was a latecomer to Y: The Last Man--gimme a break, I only started reading comics a few years ago. But I was immediately stricken with Brian K. Vaughan's extremely clever dialogue laced with some of the best and dorkiest pop culture references I've ever read--and that's saying something because I used to follow Bill Amend's weekly FoxTrot comic
Brian K. Vaughan Writes LOST
Brian K. Vaughan Writes LOST
Brian K. Vaughan Writes LOST
My friends tell me I'm the worst person to watch LOST with. Apparently I'm too cynical, though I think with good reason. For one thing, the plot has gone too far and too wide for me to care any more about the mysteries of the island. And for another, the big "suprises" they throw at us every once in a while to keep us hooked have become totally predictable...