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Pia Guerra

    Pia Guerra is an acclaimed Canadian comic book artist, celebrated for her significant contributions to the medium. She is widely recognized as the co-creator and lead penciller of the influential Vertigo series Y: The Last Man. Guerra's distinctive artistic style is instrumental in crafting immersive narratives that delve into the complexities of her characters. Her work consistently explores profound emotional journeys, offering readers a deeply engaging and resonant experience.

    Alliance contre nature
    Y le dernier homme. Entre filles
    Frauen: Identität und Mode
    The Last Man
    Y: The Last Man Vol. 2
    Y: The Last Man Compendium One
    • 2021

      Y: The Last Man Compendium One

      • 728 pages
      • 26 hours of reading
      4.3(49)Add rating

      Set in a future where societal norms have dramatically shifted, this narrative explores themes of gender, power, and inheritance. As women rise to prominence, they challenge traditional roles and reshape the world around them. The story delves into the complexities of female leadership, the struggle for equality, and the impact of this new order on relationships and communities. With rich character development and thought-provoking scenarios, it invites readers to envision a transformed society where women hold the keys to the future.

      Y: The Last Man Compendium One
    • 2003

      It's 2002, and a plague of unknown origin has killed all of the male mammals on Earth-all except an amateur escape artist named Yorick Brown and his surly helper monkey, Ampersand. As the last remaining &-chromosome carriers on the planet, Yorick and his pet hold the fate of humanity in their hands. To ensure the survival of the species, they've teamed up with a gun-toting government agent and the world's premier bioengineer to discover the secret behind the plague. But while they ride the rails across a radically transformed America, the man-hating Daughters of the Amazon are right behind them-and an unplanned stopover in the seemingly utopian town of Marrisville, Ohio may mean the end of the line for the Last Man

      Y: The Last Man Vol. 2