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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...
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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 ...
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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
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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, ...
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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
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Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag Brian K. Vaughan
Wildstorm, 2005
A good comic gets better
+ Consistent Quality + Another fine entry. + Awesome + Graphic SF Reader
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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
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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
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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
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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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