Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 33
  1. #1
    BANNED
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    486

    Default Y-The Last Man : Is there a future?

    There are some books and movies that do not need a sequel, not because they are bad but because they are so good that sequel will taint the legacy these movies and books leave behind.

    Is Y-The Last Man one of those? I just finished the Vol. 10 trade and dangit, I just can't let go, I want to continue in this world, I want to continue reading about these characters. Do you think there is ever a way to continue on in this world? Or should we just let what BKV and Pia Guerra wrote and drew be all that we see from this wonderful world?

    If it did continue, where do you think the story might go?

    Sorry if this isn't the right place.

  2. #2

    Default

    I think Y: The Last Man should stand as is, I don’t know if it lends itself to a sequel
    Stormwatch - A New Era has begun
    Stormwatch on FaceBook

  3. #3
    BANNED
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    486

    Default

    The story was so good that I tend to agree, but at the same time I just finished reading issue #60 and I don't want it to be over.

  4. #4

    Default

    No, it's over, they should leave it alone.

    If there's one thing i learned reading comics, that's to appreciate the ends.

  5. #5
    Junior Member MattyB's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    204

    Default

    I agree with Bat on this, and I didn't want it to end either. But just find some other comics and get into other things, but still not forget the magnifisence of Y.

  6. #6
    BANNED
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    486

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MattyB View Post
    I agree with Bat on this, and I didn't want it to end either. But just find some other comics and get into other things, but still not forget the magnifisence of Y.
    Yea, I'm struggling to find some other comics that will bring about this feeling again. Is BKV's other Vertigo titles just as good?

  7. #7
    Doesn't Socialize Gitaroo_Dude's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    2,439

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Yearning4Yorick View Post
    Yea, I'm struggling to find some other comics that will bring about this feeling again. Is BKV's other Vertigo titles just as good?
    Try his Runaways series from Marvel. I don't know if it's as good as Y, but it's still one of my favorite BKV series.

  8. #8
    Marquis de carabas's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Belgium.
    Posts
    26,227

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Yearning4Yorick View Post
    Do you think there is ever a way to continue on in this world? Or should we just let what BKV and Pia Guerra wrote and drew be all that we see from this wonderful world?
    Well, they own that world and everything in it, not DC. There's really no way anybody could continue it.

    Yea, I'm struggling to find some other comics that will bring about this feeling again. Is BKV's other Vertigo titles just as good?
    Try Ex Machina at Wildstorm. Set in a superhero-free, realistic world, a guy lucks into a genuine superpower, and after a few years of amateuriistic superheroics he retires and becomes mayor of New York.
    'The marquis. Well, you know, to be honest, he seems a little bit dodgy to me.'
    'Mm,' she agreed. 'He's a little bit dodgy in the same way that rats are a little bit covered in fur."

  9. #9

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by carabas View Post
    Well, they own that world and everything in it, not DC. There's really no way anybody could continue it.
    Oh yeah, the vertigo books are mostly creator owned, i forget that sometimes.
    Nice, there is no way for DC to milk it.

  10. #10
    Senior Member Ryan Day's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    1,759

    Default

    Y is over. I really can't see any sort of sequel, particularly involving any of the main characters. I could see Vaughn and Guerra doing a one-shot or two involving some of the peripheral characters - along the lines of the theatre trouple issues - but even that would be stretching it. The story's over, and anything further just runs the risk of diminishing its greatness.

    I really enjoyed Vaughn's Doctor Strange series. I'd absolutely read a Strange ongoing written like that. Worth checking out.

  11. #11
    Ohmstar BurningStarIV's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    Posts
    340

    Default

    I think they left room in the story for more, but that it's ultimately unnecessary. The story is perfect the way it is. Maybe for a 10/20 year anniversary thing, BKV and Pia could get back together and do a little short story, but I don't think it really needs to be touched in anyway.

    I'm a huge BKV fanboy. He's my favorite writer, and I've been really sad to see that his TV career seems to be taking up all his time these days. He's really only got Ex Machina running right now.

    But, here's some suggestions:
    Runaways volumes 1 (18 issues) and 2 (24 issues by BKV with an additional 6 by Joss Whedon, 30 total) from Marvel. He created some truly amazing characters with this series. The BKV issues are available in three amazing hardcovers:
    - Volume 1 collects all 18 issues of the first run of Runaways. Seriously, get it. It's an amazing piece of work. Every single time that I pick up this book, I have to dedicate myself to it, because I won't put it down until I am done with all 18 issues. Buy it. I promise you, you will love it.
    - Volume 2 collects the first 12 issues of the second run of Runaways, as well as the X-Men/Runaways Free Comic Book Day issue. (A lot of stuff on the Amazon page is wrong. The cover and the issue numbers are both wrong on this listing, but the customer image is correct).
    - Volume 3 collects issues 13-24 of the second run of Runaways, and the final issues by BVK.
    Runaways did continue on in his absence, but thus far, only the Joss Whedon run has been worth a damn.

    BKV has also done:
    Doctor Strange: The Oath for Marvel
    Logan, also for Marvel

    Pride of Baghdad was an amazing graphic novel from BKV for Vertigo.

    Batman: False Faces collects BKV's three issue run of Batman, his issue of Detective Comics, and his two issues of Wonder Woman into one trade.

    Ex Machina from Wildstorm is his only running series right now, and it'll be coming to an end fairly soon, but it's been one hell of a ride. I highly suggest it.

    The Escapists from Dark Horse is one of my top five all time favorite comic book mini-series. This HC collects BKVs entire run, and it's just....beautiful.

    Also, for Buffy fans, he wrote the No Future for You story arc focusing on Faith.

    And he did an entire run of Swamp Thing (2000 - 20 issues), which hasn't been collected into trade format for Vertigo. I'm not too familiar with this series. I've been trying to get my hands on all the issues, but I've only gotten like 5 of them, all towards the end of the run.

    Y the Last Man, Runaways, and Ex Machina are his biggest series.
    [/obsession]

  12. #12
    BANNED
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    486

    Default

    Thank you BurningStarIV, I'm going to follow up on some of those. Pride of Baghdad I've heard of before, I think I'll make that my next one.

  13. #13
    Ohmstar BurningStarIV's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    Posts
    340

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Yearning4Yorick View Post
    Thank you BurningStarIV, I'm going to follow up on some of those. Pride of Baghdad I've heard of before, I think I'll make that my next one.
    Anytime. As I said, I'm a BKV fanboy. I've got nearly everything thing he's written, minus a few odds and ends. If you ever have BKV related questions, feel free to ask.

  14. #14

    Default

    What about his Mystique run and Ultimate X-men run bot are great

  15. #15
    BANNED
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    486

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Rondre Sleaze View Post
    What about his Mystique run and Ultimate X-men run bot are great
    I stopped reading Ultimate Universe after Ultimates 2 ended, the Mystique book though is one I've wanted to try but I think it's way down the list for me, I have others I want to read before that.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •