![]() ![]() draw the other story arc in the "Safeword" trade. Penciler Pia Guerra and inker Jose Marzan Jr. This story also has probably the most memorable moment of the entire Y the Last Man series, the famous scene where Yorick tells of his first sexual encounter with a member of the opposite sex. Vaughan creates deception and drama on both sides of the story, culminating in an explosive and exciting epic battle. By tearing down the character, Vaughan allowed him to grow as a character. Runaways Vol.3: The Good Die Young by Brian K. He had always been a wiseass, and that had been seen as part of his charm, but in this story, Vaughan's strips him of this defense mechanism in a highly abrupt fashion. ![]() What is striking about this storyline is that Vaughan really turns the book on its end a bit, by having Yorick almost be re-envisioned. The associate, Agent 711, reads 355's journals of their travels so far and determines that Yorick is suicidal, so she basically does an intervention for him - although to him, it appears to be torture. ![]() ![]() This trade has two stories, but really everyone is voting for the first three-part story that gives the trade its title, where Yorick (the titular "last man" on Earth) is tortured by an associate of his bodyguard/traveling companion, Agent 355. ![]()
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