![]() While this article contains no spoilers for issue #60, it does reference various major and minor events in the previous 59. ![]() If you ever wondered how he dreamed up the whole crazy idea, or just how he developed his complex characters over the course of the book, there's plenty to love here. Vaughan was kind enough to answer all sorts of questions about the series, and his quotes are scattered throughout the retrospective. How can we live in a world without Y: The Last Man? To celebrate the passing of this legendary series, we had a long chat with writer Brian K. ![]() In short, it's a damn fine read, and we went into that last issue with equal parts excitement and dread. This 60-issue series has been a constant companion to us over the last half-decade, and has always been one of the front runners of an industry trying to shake the stigma associated with superhero books. Never has that been more apparent than the final week of the month, which saw the debut of the final issue of Y: The Last Man. On the bright side, it's been a pretty good month for comics. Last time we checked, Meet the Spartans was poised to become the biggest movie of the month. ![]() That's not even to mention the complete dearth of quality entertainment. After the excitement of the Christmas holidays, everyone seems to shut down amidst the swirling snow and eternally cloudy skies. January is typically a pretty boring month. ![]()
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