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Y: The Last Man Book Five
Author | : Brian K. Vaughan |
Publsiher | : Vertigo |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2016-08-16 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN 13 | : 1401271952 |
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A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS 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 planetÕs population, the gears of society grind to a halt, and a world of women is left to pick up the pieces and try to keep civilization from collapsing entirely. The Ògendercide,Ó 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 twenty-something 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 cause of the epidemic is less important than the fate of his beloved fiancŽe, Beth. Now, after nearly four years and countless grueling miles, the final answers are about to be revealed-and the truth may be more than any man could bear. In the conclusion to their acclaimed VERTIGO series Y: THE LAST MAN, writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Pia Guerra bring to vivid life the age-old speculation: What would really happen to the last man on Earth? Collects Y: THE LAST MAN #49-60..
Y: The Last Man, Vol. 4: Safeword
Author | : Brian K. Vaughan |
Publsiher | : Vertigo |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2004-12-01 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN 13 | : 1401236189 |
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WINNER OF THREE EISNER AWARDS. After a devastating plague, Yorrick Brown is the last man left alive in a world of women. On the run from Amazon extremists who would be happy to see him dead, his friends leave him in the care of Agent 711. But 711 is not the tragic woman she seems to be and Yorrick is propelled into a drug-fuelled nightmare of blood and sadism. Collects issues #18-23 of the runaway hit Vertigo series by Brian K. Vaughan (EX-MACHINA, RUNAWAYS) and Pia Guerra..
Y: The Last Man (2002-) #44
Author | : Brian K. Vaughan |
Publsiher | : Vertigo |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN 13 | : |
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Hot on the trail of Ampersand the monkey, Agent 355 and Yorick make a startling discovery in Tokyo, while Dr. Mann and her new girlfriend are confronted by a very unexpected figure from the doctor's past. 'Kimono Dragons' Part 2!.
Y: The Last Man (2002-) #45
Author | : Brian K. Vaughan |
Publsiher | : Vertigo |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN 13 | : |
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The penultimate chapter of "Kimono Dragons!" As Yorick and Agent 355 risk everything to save Ampersand from a bizarre new enemy inside a Tokyo skyscraper, another member of the last man's crew comes to terms with the blood on her hands..
Absolute Y: the Last Man Vol. 1
Author | : Brian K. Vaughan |
Publsiher | : Vertigo |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN 13 | : 9781401254292 |
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"Originally published in single magazine form as Y: The Last Man 1-20"--Title page verso..
Dystopian States of America: Apocalyptic Visions and Warnings in Literature and Film
Author | : Matthew B. Hill |
Publsiher | : ABC-CLIO |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2022-09-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN 13 | : 1440873399 |
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Dystopian States of America provides students and researchers with an illuminating resource for understanding the impact and relevance of dystopian and apocalyptic works in contemporary American culture. Through its wide survey of dystopian works in numerous forms and genres, the book encourages readers to connect with these works of fiction and understand how the catastrophically grim or disquieting worlds they portray offer insights into our own current situation. In addition to providing more than 150 encyclopedia articles on a large and representative sample of dystopian/apocalyptic narratives in fiction, film, television, and video games (including popular works that often escape critical inquiry), Dystopian States of America features a suite of critical essays on five themes—war, pandemics, totalitarianism, environmental calamity, and technological overreach—that serve as the foundation for most dystopian worlds of the imagination. These offerings complement one another, enabling readers to explore dystopian conceptions of America and the world from multiple perspectives and vantage points..
Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love
Author | : Peter Admirand |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2022-12-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN 13 | : 1000750337 |
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Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love: Exploring Y: The Last Man and Saga offers a creative and accessible exploration of the two comic book series, examining themes like nonviolence; issues of gender and war; heroes and moral failures; forgiveness and seeking justice; and the importance of diversity and religious pluralism. Through close interdisciplinary reading and personal narratives, the author delves into the complex worlds of Y and Saga in search of an ethics, meaning, and a path resonant with real-world struggles. Reading these works side by side, the analysis draws parallels and seeks common themes around the four central ideas of seeking and making meaning in a meaningless world; love and parenting through oppression and grief; peacefulness when surrounded by violence; and the perils and hopes of diversity and communion. This timely and thoughtful study will resonate with scholars and students of comic studies, media and cultural studies, philosophy, theology, literature, psychology, and popular culture studies..
Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas [4 volumes]
Author | : M. Keith Booker |
Publsiher | : ABC-CLIO |
Total Pages | : 1921 |
Release | : 2014-10-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN 13 | : 0313397511 |
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Focusing especially on American comic books and graphic novels from the 1930s to the present, this massive four-volume work provides a colorful yet authoritative source on the entire history of the comics medium. • Provides historical context within individual entries that allows readers to grasp the significance of that entry as it relates to the broader history and evolution of comics • Includes coverage of international material to frame the subsets of American and British comics within a global context • Presents information that will appeal and be of use to general readers of comics and supply coverage detailed enough to be of significant value to scholars and teachers working in the field of comics.
Graphic Novels and Comics in the Classroom
Author | : Carrye Kay Syma |
Publsiher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2013-06-10 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN 13 | : 0786459131 |
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Sequential art combines the visual and the narrative in a way that readers have to interpret the images with the writing. Comics make a good fit with education because students are using a format that provides active engagement. This collection of essays is a wide-ranging look at current practices using comics and graphic novels in educational settings, from elementary schools through college. The contributors cover history, gender, the use of specific graphic novels, practical application and educational theory. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here..
Editing the Soul
Author | : Everett Hamner |
Publsiher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2017-09-28 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN 13 | : 0271080523 |
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Personal genome testing, gene editing for life-threatening diseases, synthetic life: once the stuff of science fiction, twentieth- and twenty-first-century advancements blur the lines between scientific narrative and scientific fact. This examination of bioengineering in popular and literary culture shows that the influence of science on science fiction is more reciprocal than we might expect. Looking closely at the work of Margaret Atwood, Richard Powers, and other authors, as well as at film, comics, and serial television such as Orphan Black, Everett Hamner shows how the genome age is transforming both the most commercial and the most sophisticated stories we tell about the core of human personhood. As sublime technologies garner public awareness beyond the genre fiction shelves, they inspire new literary categories like “slipstream” and shape new definitions of the human, the animal, the natural, and the artificial. In turn, what we learn of bioengineering via popular and literary culture prepares the way for its official adoption or restriction—and for additional representations. By imagining the connections between emergent gene testing and editing capacities and long-standing conversations about freedom and determinism, these stories help build a cultural zeitgeist with a sharper, more balanced vision of predisposed agency. A compelling exploration of the interrelationships among science, popular culture, and self, Editing the Soul sheds vital light on what the genome age means to us, and what’s to come..
Apocalyptic Ecology in the Graphic Novel
Author | : Clint Jones |
Publsiher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2020-03-16 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN 13 | : 1476668566 |
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As awareness of climate change grows, so do the number of cultural depictions of environmental disaster. Graphic novels have reliably produced dramatizations of such disasters. Many use themes of dystopian hopefulness, or the enjoyment readers experience from seeing society prevail in times of apocalypse. This book argues that these generally inspirational narratives contribute to a societal apathy for real-life environmental degradation. By examining the narratives and art of the environmental apocalypse in contemporary graphic novels, the author stands against dystopian hope, arguing that the ways in which we experience depictions of apocalypse shape how we respond to real crises..
Ancient Women in Modern Media
Author | : K. S. Burns |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2015-09-04 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN 13 | : 144388121X |
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While the role of women in western society has changed since the time of the great classical eras of Greece and Rome, the heroines of ancient myth remain just as potent to modern audiences as they were for their original creators. Regardless of genre or medium, these women of antiquity retain their power to reinforce, challenge, or outright shatter popular beliefs about the attributes, limitations, and social roles of women. This collection of eight essays examines the legacy of the heroines of antiquity in a variety of contexts, from the page to the stage to the screen, in order to understand why Helen of Troy, the Amazons, and their fellow ladies of myth have remained such vital figures today, and how they have evolved to retain and increase their stature. The contributors to this volume adopt an array of perspectives in order to do justice to the rich legacy of mythic women. These authors hail from three different continents and specialize in multiple disciplines, including Classical Studies, English, and Gender Studies. These diverse approaches make this book applicable to scholars with a wide variety of skills and interests, and ensure the topic a multifaceted treatment in the tradition of the humanities..
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Author | : Gary Westfahl |
Publsiher | : Greenwood Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Fantasy fiction, American |
ISBN 13 | : 9780313329524 |
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A comprehensive three-volume reference work offers six hundred entries, with the first two volumes covering themes and the third volume exploring two hundred classic works in literature, television, and film..
Make 'em Laugh! American Humorists of the 20th and 21st Centuries
Author | : Zeke Jarvis |
Publsiher | : ABC-CLIO |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2015-04-07 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN 13 | : 1440829950 |
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This lighthearted and eye-opening book explores the role of comedy in cultural and political critiques of American society from the past century. • Provides a context, vocabulary, and perspective to better appreciate and understand American humor • Connects historical developments to cultural changes • Includes both academic references and popular works • Covers a wide range of artists over a variety of media • Examines and explains general trends in American comedy.
Comic Books and American Cultural History
Author | : Matthew Pustz |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2012-02-23 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN 13 | : 1441197575 |
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Comic Books and American Cultural History is an anthology that examines the ways in which comic books can be used to understand the history of the United States. Over the last twenty years, there has been a proliferation of book-length works focusing on the history of comic books, but few have investigated how comics can be used as sources for doing American cultural history. These original essays illustrate ways in which comic books can be used as resources for scholars and teachers. Part 1 of the book examines comics and graphic novels that demonstrate the techniques of cultural history; the essays in Part 2 use comics and graphic novels as cultural artifacts; the third part of the book studies the concept of historical identity through the 20th century; and the final section focuses on different treatments of contemporary American history. Discussing topics that range from romance comics and Superman to American Flagg! and Ex Machina, this is a vivid collection that will be useful to anyone studying comic books or teaching American history..
Finding Lost
Author | : Nikki Stafford |
Publsiher | : ECW Press |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN 13 | : 1554905591 |
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Nikki Stafford's series - the only complete episode-by-episode guide to Lost - continues its exploration of the deeper meanings behind every episode of this critical and commercial success. The season five instalment will included analyses on how John Locke could become Jeremy Bentham (and what it means to the show's overriding themes) and chapters on literary references like Stephen King's The Stand and James Joyce's Ulysses. Includes exclusive behind-the-scenes photos of the filming of the new season on location in Hawaii..