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Y: The Last Man - The Deluxe Edition Book Five (Y: The Last Man #9-10) 
Collects Y: The Last Man #49-60.
As a series this started a bit slow but once it got rolling it hit all the marks. Funny, great art, a great plot that keep you guessing as to what will come next and finally this series take the cultural shots you expect in a Dystopia tale. All in all, if you like your Sacred Cows well done, this is the series for you.
As far as answers go, it was vaguely unsatisfying. After everything weve been through? Is there any explanation that would have been satisfactory? Youve got to admire a writer who is willing to own up to this! And its true. There was no way there was going to be a truly satisfying explanation for what started the events of this story. But this is still very much a comic series/graphic novel worth reading. It takes a crazy hypothesis: What if only one man were left on earth? and just runs with

Motherland (#49-52). We're clearly near the end because this is the first really conclusive Y story. Lots of the science is explained, especially all the cloning that we've been getting since volume one, and we may even have an answer for the plague. Along the way, several of our characters are in real danger, and it's not clear who will make it out. Put together strong tension and interesting answers to long-standing questions, and you have one of Y's best stories [8/10].The Obituarist (#53).
I read books 4 and 5 back to back. This has been. great series throughout. The last few issues become quite emotional, one aa different character arcs are finished ( not giving any spoilers) and you can sense an ending appearing around the corner. The theorys for the plague are great. You never really get a definitive answer or explanation. Definitely reccomended if you want a series to stick with for 60 issues.
This review goes for the whole series. The comic is seemingly smart enough and self aware enough to be critical of its own misogyny. Or, it ought to be: it's full of bright, funny criticism of our society's misogyny and the entrenched, toxic objectification of women's bodies. Why, then, is there so much gratuitous objectification of nearly every female character? Why does every woman have a body of impossible proportions? Why is there so much senseless nudity? Either the comic isn't smart enough
So of course, having finished book 4, I jumped straight into book 5.This book messed me up. Ive become so attached to these characters and their back and forth banter, I just wasnt ready to say goodbye.The overall conclusion to the problem of the gendercide isnt the resolution I was hoping for, but its the one that made the most sense (scientifically speaking).Major spoilers: (view spoiler)[355 getting killed was pretty devastating. Especially as she and Yorick were finally admitting how they
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Hardcover | Pages: 328 pages Rating: 4.47 | 6643 Users | 429 Reviews

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Title | : | Y: The Last Man - The Deluxe Edition Book Five (Y: The Last Man #9-10) |
Author | : | Brian K. Vaughan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 328 pages |
Published | : | May 3rd 2011 by Vertigo |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Science Fiction. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics |
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In this final deluxe edition, Yorick and Agent 355 prepare for their ultimate quest to reunite the last man with his lost love, while the person, people or thing behind the disaster that wiped out half of humanity is revealed. Then, Yorick Brown’s long journey through an Earth populated only by women comes to a dramatic, unexpected conclusion.Collects Y: The Last Man #49-60.
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Original Title: | Y: The Last Man - The Deluxe Edition Book Five |
ISBN: | 1401230512 (ISBN13: 9781401230517) |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/y-the-last-man-2002/y-the-last-man-deluxe-edition-book-5 |
Series: | Y: The Last Man #9-10 |
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Ratings: 4.47 From 6643 Users | 429 ReviewsAssess Containing Books Y: The Last Man - The Deluxe Edition Book Five (Y: The Last Man #9-10)
A very emotional, well-earned ending to a fantastic epic. The final issue nearly brought me to tears, and that is not something that happens to me often (I'm such a big tough man after all (yeah right)). But in seriousness, I loved how this story ended up playing out. It hits all the right notes, wrapping up the intricate story, giving the characters their due without branding them with a big fat "Happily Every After" stamp. I definitely will read this whole thing over again someday.As a series this started a bit slow but once it got rolling it hit all the marks. Funny, great art, a great plot that keep you guessing as to what will come next and finally this series take the cultural shots you expect in a Dystopia tale. All in all, if you like your Sacred Cows well done, this is the series for you.
As far as answers go, it was vaguely unsatisfying. After everything weve been through? Is there any explanation that would have been satisfactory? Youve got to admire a writer who is willing to own up to this! And its true. There was no way there was going to be a truly satisfying explanation for what started the events of this story. But this is still very much a comic series/graphic novel worth reading. It takes a crazy hypothesis: What if only one man were left on earth? and just runs with

Motherland (#49-52). We're clearly near the end because this is the first really conclusive Y story. Lots of the science is explained, especially all the cloning that we've been getting since volume one, and we may even have an answer for the plague. Along the way, several of our characters are in real danger, and it's not clear who will make it out. Put together strong tension and interesting answers to long-standing questions, and you have one of Y's best stories [8/10].The Obituarist (#53).
I read books 4 and 5 back to back. This has been. great series throughout. The last few issues become quite emotional, one aa different character arcs are finished ( not giving any spoilers) and you can sense an ending appearing around the corner. The theorys for the plague are great. You never really get a definitive answer or explanation. Definitely reccomended if you want a series to stick with for 60 issues.
This review goes for the whole series. The comic is seemingly smart enough and self aware enough to be critical of its own misogyny. Or, it ought to be: it's full of bright, funny criticism of our society's misogyny and the entrenched, toxic objectification of women's bodies. Why, then, is there so much gratuitous objectification of nearly every female character? Why does every woman have a body of impossible proportions? Why is there so much senseless nudity? Either the comic isn't smart enough
So of course, having finished book 4, I jumped straight into book 5.This book messed me up. Ive become so attached to these characters and their back and forth banter, I just wasnt ready to say goodbye.The overall conclusion to the problem of the gendercide isnt the resolution I was hoping for, but its the one that made the most sense (scientifically speaking).Major spoilers: (view spoiler)[355 getting killed was pretty devastating. Especially as she and Yorick were finally admitting how they
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