Black Bolt
Superstar
After how poorly Preacher came out I'm apprehensive about another GOAT level graphic novel getting the TV treatment
Never heard of this somehow, this a dope series?
Daniel Bryan YesNever heard of this somehow, this a dope series?
FX has ordered a pilot based on the comic-book series “Y: The Last Man.”
Michael Green (“American Gods,” “Blade Runner 2049,” “Logan”) and Aida Mashaka Croal (“Luke Cage,” “Turn”) are set to serve as co-showrunners on the project, and will executive produce alongside Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson of Color Force (“American Crime Story,” “Pose,” “The Hunger Games”) and Brian K. Vaughan. Melina Matsoukas (“Insecure,” “Master of None,” “Beyonce: Formation”) will direct the pilot and also serve as an executive producer.
Exploring gender, race, class, and survival, “Y: The Last Man” is a post-apocalyptic science fiction story that takes place in a world in which all men — except for one — are dead. Beginning in 2002, the comic book series — by Vaughn and Pia Guerra and published by DC Comics — ran for 60 issues. It received three Eisner Awards, the top honor in the comic-book industry, as well as the first Hugo Award for best graphic story.
“Y: The Last Man” has a long development history, with the rights first being acquired by New Line for a potential feature film more than a decade ago. As recently as 2013, Dan Trachtenberg had been tapped to direct a film adaptation that never came to fruition. After New Line’s rights lapsed, FX began work on a series adaptation that has been in development for more than two years.
finish it brehI still need to finish the last twenty issues or so but it is one of the best graphic novels I've read.
I finished it about back in December I loved the ending.finish it breh
I finished it about back in December I loved the ending.
Agent 355 , Old Yorick disappearing at the end
This show has a lot to live up to I'm liking the cast so far.Major casting announcements for the show
‘Y’: Diane Lane To Star In FX Drama Pilot Based On ‘Y’: The Last Man’ Comic Book Series; Barry Keoghan, More Round Out Cast
With the Me Too movement poppin' this show could work really well and be HUGE. The comic is straight up amazing and the ending broke my heart.