Issue | #[nn] |
Published | [April] 2004 |
Cover Price | 12.99 USD; 17.50 CAD |
Pages | 172 |
Editing | Scott Nybakken (collected edition) |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Pia Guerra |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Recap of story to date. |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Agent 355; Dr. Allison Mann |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Editing | Steve Bunche |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #11 (July 2003) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Dr. Allison Mann; Agent 355; Natalya Zamyatin; Sadie; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon; Representative Jennifer Brown; Dr. Ciba Weber; Vladimir; Joe |
Synopsis | 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. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Pia Guerra |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Steve Bunche |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #11 (July 2003) |
Characters | Dr. Ciba Weber; Vladimir; Joe |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Editing | Steve Bunche |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #12 (August 2003) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Dr. Allison Mann; Agent 355; Natalya Zamyatin; Sadie; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon; Representative Jennifer Brown; Dr. Ciba Weber; Vladimir; Joe; Heather Hartle; Heidi Hartle |
Synopsis | A mysterious young Russian woman leads Yorick Brown and his companions to a Kansas farm that may be more than meets the eye. Meanwhile, Yorick's Israeli pursuers finally find their prey, and, 220 miles above Earth, violence breaks out onboard the International Space Station. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Pia Guerra |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Steve Bunche |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #12 (August 2003) |
Characters | Agent 355; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #13 (September 2003) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Dr. Allison Mann; Agent 355; Natalya Zamyatin; Sadie; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon; Dr. Ciba Weber; Vladimir; Joe; Heather Hartle; Heidi Hartle |
Synopsis | As a Soyuz 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. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Pia Guerra |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #13 (September 2003) |
Characters | Yorick Brown |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #14 (October 2003) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Dr. Allison Mann; Agent 355; Natalya Zamyatin; Sadie; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon; Dr. Ciba Weber; Vladimir; Joe; Heather Hartle; Heidi Hartle |
Synopsis | Take three astronauts, one surface-to-air missile launcher, and a pair of Mossad-issue handcuffs... and you'd only have half the ingredients of the last man on earth's most dangerous escape act. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Pia Guerra |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #14 (October 2003) |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #15 (November 2003) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Dr. Allison Mann; Agent 355; Natalya Zamyatin; Representative Jennifer Brown (cameo); Hero Brown (cameo); Sadie; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon; Dr. Ciba Weber; Vladimir (dies); Joe (dies); Heather Hartle; Heidi Hartle |
Synopsis | 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. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Pia Guerra |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #15 (November 2003) |
Characters | Ampersand |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting, signed) |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #16 (January 2004) |
Characters | Ampersand; Toyota; Cayce; Edie; Manda; Henrietta |
Synopsis | What might art and entertainment be like in a world without men? The female performers of the Fish & Bicycle Traveling Theater Company are here to show you. But what the hell does this have to do with the last man on Earth? A monkey with a knife wound may hold the answer... [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Paul Chadwick |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #16 (January 2004) |
Characters | Toyota |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #17 (February 2004) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Dr. Allison Mann; Agent 355; Toyota; Cayce; Edie; Manda; Henrietta |
Synopsis | 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? [per solicitation] |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Script | Brian K. Vaughan |
Pencils | Paul Chadwick |
Inks | Jose Marzan, Jr. |
Colors | Pamela Rambo; Zylonol (Separations) |
Letters | Clem Robins |
Editing | Will Dennis; Zachary Rau (assistant) |
Reprinted | from Y: THE LAST MAN (DC, 2002 series) #17 (February 2004) |
Characters | Yorick Brown; Ampersand; Lt. General Alter Tse'Elon |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Pencils | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Inks | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Colors | J.G. Jones (painting) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Solicitation info and partial covers from Y: THE LAST MAN #11, 12 & 13. |