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mberan42:

--- Quote from: bkv.tv ---Co-created with artist extraordinaire Pia Guerra, Y: THE LAST MAN is an ongoing series published monthly by DC/Vertigo Comics. It’s about a mysterious plague that kills every male on the planet except for a young escape artist named Yorick Brown and his pet monkey Ampersand.

It’s not as stupid as it sounds.

Recently optioned for the big screen by New Line Cinema, Entertainment Weekly gave the comic an “A,” The Washington Post gave it an “A+,” and The St. Louis Dispatch called it “the best science fiction story in America.”

Y: THE LAST MAN is a finite series, and our final chapter (Issue #60) should be coming out sometime in 2007. If you don’t feel like buying individual issues every month, you can always check out our collected editions, which have been published in several languages all over the world, including France, Germany, Norway, Spain, and Indonesia. (emphasis added)
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Your thoughts on this? I'm honestly not a fan. I can't see how they can fit everything into the movie. Maybe a trilogy, but would people actually go see the movie? How the hell would they get a Capuchin monkey with Ampersand's antics? How would they do (this badass scene) or (that badass scene)?

Although BKV works on Lost, and I hear that a few people watch that television show...

Ishotdanieljohnston:
I really thought I'd like this comic, but i read the first trade back and could not get into it... I don't see how it would work as a movie.

De_El:
Hmm. I wish they'd do a TV mini-series a la Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere.  Matter of fact I'd wish they did a lot more comic-to-screen transitions via a TV mini-series. And then put it on DVD ASAP so it could be minez.

SeanBateman:

--- Quote from: De_El on 26 Nov 2007, 18:42 ---Hmm. I wish they'd do a TV mini-series a la Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere.  Matter of fact I'd wish they did a lot more comic-to-screen transitions via a TV mini-series. And then put it on DVD ASAP so it could be minez.

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Neverwhere was a TV series first, then a Novel, then a Comic book.

De_El:
I meant comic-to-screen more generally, not referring specifically to Neverwhere, although I didn't know that the show came before the novel.
Pardon. Still, I think that format would work a lot better for Y: The Last Man as well as other comics than a feature film would.

...btw, is the Neverwhere comic any good? I was only vaguely aware of its existence.

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