46. Brisingr by Christopher Paolini: It was okay. I can totally see that the author was 15 when he started writing this. It sounds so much like a teenage boy. It's interesting though because it's so indepth, but a little derivative.
47. Y the Last Man, Vol. 2: Cycles by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan: The gang catches a train to a small town that's so good it's hard to believe . . . and Hero appears!
48. Y the Last Man, Vol. 3: One Small Step by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan: There are no men left on Earth, but what about those orbiting it?
49. Y the Last Man, Vol. 4: Safeword by Brian K. Vaughan: 355's friend helps Yorick with his depression and survivor's guilt.
50. Y the Last Man, Vol. 5: Ring of Truth by Brian K. Vaughan: They get to Cali after two years of traveling. What now? It also includes Hero's backstory.
51. Y the Last Man, Vol. 6: Girl on Girl by Brian K. Vaughan: The gang joins a cruise ship, but not for a vacation. There's also Beth and Yorick's back story and her current sitch.
52. The Looking Glass Wars by by Frank Beddor: A new take on Alice and her Adventures in Wonderland. Except, you know how the original barely made sense? Yeah, this one is worse, because it's not intentional! It's complete crap. It's poorly written. All the characters are one note, one poor note. The editing is verging on horrifying.
47. Y the Last Man, Vol. 2: Cycles by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan: The gang catches a train to a small town that's so good it's hard to believe . . . and Hero appears!
48. Y the Last Man, Vol. 3: One Small Step by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan: There are no men left on Earth, but what about those orbiting it?
49. Y the Last Man, Vol. 4: Safeword by Brian K. Vaughan: 355's friend helps Yorick with his depression and survivor's guilt.
50. Y the Last Man, Vol. 5: Ring of Truth by Brian K. Vaughan: They get to Cali after two years of traveling. What now? It also includes Hero's backstory.
51. Y the Last Man, Vol. 6: Girl on Girl by Brian K. Vaughan: The gang joins a cruise ship, but not for a vacation. There's also Beth and Yorick's back story and her current sitch.
52. The Looking Glass Wars by by Frank Beddor: A new take on Alice and her Adventures in Wonderland. Except, you know how the original barely made sense? Yeah, this one is worse, because it's not intentional! It's complete crap. It's poorly written. All the characters are one note, one poor note. The editing is verging on horrifying.