Y: The Last Man # 32 - Girl on Girl

is an issue published by Vertigo that was released on 6 / / 2005
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Plot Summary

Our three heroes booked passage on a ship bound for Japan. Well two of the heroes, Yorrick was hidden in a crate so he could escape and join them later, but the women running the boat laid the crate on it's top. The only part that Yorrick had rigged. So 355 is trying to bust him out when a woman comes in to get her out of the cargo hold. 355 starts to fight her but a very big woman grabs onto her and throws her into the crate revealing Yorrick. 355 and Yorrick are brought to the captain who decides Yorrick should stay in her cabin to be safe. In the meantime, The ship apparantly has a spy, who has killed the radio girl, and sent a signal to an Australian submarine.


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  • Brian K. Vaughan
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  • Clem Robins
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    Goran Parlov
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  • Will Dennis
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    Zylonol
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    Boat Trip


    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE
    April 19, 2008

    Girl on Girl

    Well I am really used to this by now, but it seems that the "set up" issue, the first issue of the story ark, is always very talky. That is not to say that it is not good. Brian Vaughan has been very good about creating characters that are interesting and have cool things to say, but it is just weird that he really seemed to pace these things to fit into a trade paperback. This isn't the first I have noticed, it's just the first I have spoken of it. Still this time our heroes are on A ship, of course Yorrick reveals himself, but at least the women running it have some sort of real HOLY CRAP reaction. As I said, it is a good issue, and 355 and Dr. Mann, do start to well, you know ...






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