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Y: The Last Man Vol. 8: Kimono Dragons
Brian K. Vaughan

Vertigo, 2006

Innovative literature

+ Good read
+ Good but not jaw dropping
+ Issues #43-48 of the Vaughan/Guerra series
+ Consistent Quality, But I'm Still Waiting...
  
  











  



  
Y: The Last Man, Volume 9: Motherland
Brian K. Vaughan

Vertigo, 2007

The heat turns way up.

+ Issues #49-54 of the Vaughan/Guerra series
+ One of the Best of The Best
+ THIS SERIES RULES!!!!
+ Apocalyptic Graphic Novel
  
  











  



  
Y: The Last Man, Volume 6: Girl on Girl
Brian K. Vaughan

Vertigo, 2005

Pirates and Mystics

+ Weakest Since "One Small Step," But Still Some of the Best Stuff Around
+ A little slow
+ Still good, but something of a pause in the overall story
+ Graphic SF Reader
  
  











  



  
Y: The Last Man Vol. 7: Paper Dolls
Brian K. Vaughan

Vertigo, 2006

Great addition to the series

+ Just okay
+ Issues #37-#43 of the Vaughan/Guerra series
+ Great Balance Between New Plot Developments and Back Story
+ Graphic SF Reader
  
  











  



  
Runaways, Vol. 2
Brian K Vaughan, Adrian Alphona, ...

Marvel Comics, 2006

Don't Buy Those Little Digest Books; Get The Big Honkin' Hardcover

+ Not as good as the first hardcover, but a worthy successor
+ Wonderful book.
+ Ran away with my heart
+ Consult Wikipedia for the hardcover/paperback breaks.
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina, Vol. 1: The First Hundred Days
Brian K. Vaughan

Wildstorm, 2005

Have to keep reading

+ Just the Beginning
+ Series starts with a bang.
+ A brilliant beginning
+ Interesting
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina, Vol. 5: Smoke, Smoke
Brian K. Vaughan

Wildstorm, 2007

Latest in a BRILLIANT series...

+ Comic book writing and art just doesn't get better than this

As any lover of Brian K Vaughan could tell you, this guy is a genius. Whether it's a group of misfit, teen-age, evil-villian-parent-murdering crimestoppers; a family of bomb-dodging lions that escape a half-demolished zoo in Baghdad; a man named Yoric who survives a "plague" that wipes out every ...
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina, Vol. 4: March to War
Brian K. Vaughan

Wildstorm, 2006

Four regular issues and two 'specials'

+ Waging the unwinnable war
+ By far the most controversial volume...
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ Bouncing Back
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina Vol. 6: Power Down
Brian K. Vaughan, Tony Harris

Wildstorm, 2007

VAUGHAN AND HARRIS POWER BACK UP!

+ Back on track after volume 5
+ Four issues and a 'behind-the scenes' collection

Ex Machina is one of those titles that should never work in the comic book medium. Former and short-lived superhero abandons his super-persona to become mayor of New York. And that happens before the start of the series. Let's be honest, if anyone but writer Vaughan and Harris were involved, ...
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina, Vol. 3: Fact v. Fiction
Brian K. Vaughan

Wildstorm, 2006

Nice Collection With a Different Structure

+ Political intrigue with superpowers
+ Does Not Disappoint
+ More development in a good comic
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag
Brian K. Vaughan

Wildstorm, 2005

A good comic gets better

+ Consistent Quality
+ Another fine entry.
+ Awesome
+ Graphic SF Reader
  
  











  



  
Pride of Baghdad
Brian K. Vaughan, Niko Henrichon

Vertigo, 2006

Gripping

+ Great gift for your mundane friends
+ A beautiful story that will garner more and more respect as time goes.
+ One of the classics of this decade
  
  











  



  
Unmanned (Y: The Last Man, Vol. 1)
Brian K. Vaughan

Vertigo, 2003

Better than I had hoped

+ Best graphic novel since Jeff Smith's 'Bone'
+ I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar
+ Hooked!
+ Reads best as a SERIES
  
  











  



  
Y: The Last Man, Volume 5: Ring of Truth
Brian K. Vaughan

Vertigo, 2005

8 comics collected together in this groundbreaking series

+ Great Book
+ best in the series
+ Questions I Didn't Think Would Be Addressed Until The Final Issue Are Finally Answered... Top Notch Reading
+ Gets better and better
  
  











  



  
Y: The Last Man Vol. 2: Cycles
Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, ...

Vertigo, 2003

The plot thickens and the fun continues

+ Something Interesting About Sequels
+ Y Just Gets Better With Each Volume
+ Graphic SF Reader
  
  











  



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