Y: The Last Man (2002-) #11

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #11
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Vertigo
Total Pages: 24
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Yorick Brown is the last man on Earth...but is he the last man in the solar system? That question is raised when a mysterious visitor lands on top of Yorick's speeding train. Plus, the identity of the shadowy informant is finally revealed.

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #17

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #17
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Vertigo
Total Pages: 24
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

It's opening night of the all-female Fish & Bicycle Theater Company's controversial new play. But if a mysterious visitor from Japan gets her way, the show may have the shortest run in the history of modern drama. When the curtain finally falls, will anyone be alive to see it?

The Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion, 11th Edition

The Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion, 11th Edition
Author: Robert M. Overstreet
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0375723080

Describes and lists the values of popular collectible comics and graphic novels issued from the 1950s to today, providing tips on buying, collecting, selling, grading, and caring for comics and including a section on related toys and rings.

Y: The Last Man Book Two

Y: The Last Man Book Two
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: DC
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1401259170

No MAN’s Land In 2002, the world changes forever. Every man, every boy, every mammal with a Y chromosome everywhere on Earth suddenly collapses and dies. With the loss of nearly half the planet’s population, the gears of society grind to a halt, and a world of women are left to pick up the pieces and try to keep civilization from collapsing entirely. The “gendercide,” however, is not absolutely complete. For some unknown reason, one young man named Yorick Brown and his pet male monkey, Ampersand, are spared. Overnight, this anonymous twentysomething becomes the most important person on the planet — the key, it is hoped, to unlocking the secret of the mysterious sex-specific plague. For Yorick himself, the most important person on the planet is 10,000 miles away — and he will stop at nothing to find her. But as he travels across this strange new world, both danger and opportunity alike threaten to derail his journey — and with it the future of the human race. Writer Brian K. Vaughn and artist Pia Guerra’s acclaimed VERTIGO series Y: THE LAST MAN brings to vivid life the age-old speculation: What would really happen to the last man on Earth? Collects Y: THE LAST MAN 11-23.

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #21

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #21
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Vertigo
Total Pages: 24
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Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Yorick, Agent 355, Dr. Mann and Ampersand hit the road again on their way to San Francisco, but a pit stop in Arizona finds them face to face with an anti-American (and heavily armed) militia made up of female survivors who believe that the U.S. government is responsible for the death of all men.

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #27

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #27
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Vertigo
Total Pages: 24
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Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Part 1 of the 5-part 'Ring of Truth'! At long last, Yorick, 355 and Dr. Mann make their way to San Francisco to find out what caused the plague. But Yorick's unbalanced sister and the mysterious Setauket Ring have also made their way west--and they all have plans for the last man on earth!

Y the Last Man: One small step (#11-17)

Y the Last Man: One small step (#11-17)
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Epidemics
ISBN:

"In the summer of 2002, a plague of unknown origin destroyed every last sperm, fetus, and fully developed mammal with a Y chromosome, with the apparent exception of one young man ... Now, aided by the mysterious Agent 355, the human male Yorick Brown must contend with dangerous extremists, a hoped-for reunion with a girlfriend on the other side of the globe, and the search for exactly why he's the only man to survive."--Book 1, Back cover.

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #13

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #13
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Vertigo
Total Pages: 24
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Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

As a Soviet escape vehicle leaves the International Space Station, chaos erupts below. Five women risk their lives to make sure that Yorick Brown, the only man on Earth, is not the last. And the terrifying, true motivation of Yorick's foreign pursuers is finally revealed.

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #15

Y: The Last Man (2002-) #15
Author: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Vertigo
Total Pages: 26
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

The fate of the two male astronauts who've been trapped in space is finally revealed, and the unmanned world will never be the same. Plus, Yorick Brown has one last confrontation with his foreign pursuers, and Agent 355 reveals her true feelings for the young man that she's vowed to protect.

Sex Itself

Sex Itself
Author: Sarah S. Richardson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022608471X

Human genomes are 99.9 percent identical—with one prominent exception. Instead of a matching pair of X chromosomes, men carry a single X, coupled with a tiny chromosome called the Y. Tracking the emergence of a new and distinctive way of thinking about sex represented by the unalterable, simple, and visually compelling binary of the X and Y chromosomes, Sex Itself examines the interaction between cultural gender norms and genetic theories of sex from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present, postgenomic age. Using methods from history, philosophy, and gender studies of science, Sarah S. Richardson uncovers how gender has helped to shape the research practices, questions asked, theories and models, and descriptive language used in sex chromosome research. From the earliest theories of chromosomal sex determination, to the mid-century hypothesis of the aggressive XYY supermale, to the debate about Y chromosome degeneration, to the recent claim that male and female genomes are more different than those of humans and chimpanzees, Richardson shows how cultural gender conceptions influence the genetic science of sex. Richardson shows how sexual science of the past continues to resonate, in ways both subtle and explicit, in contemporary research on the genetics of sex and gender. With the completion of the Human Genome Project, genes and chromosomes are moving to the center of the biology of sex. Sex Itself offers a compelling argument for the importance of ongoing critical dialogue on how cultural conceptions of gender operate within the science of sex.