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''Y: The Last Man'' is a comic book series written by Brian K. Vaughan and published by Vertigo Comics, about the sole survivor of the spontaneous, simultaneous death of every male mammal on Earth. Protagonists Yorick Brown Yorick Brown is the last man on Earth. As such, he often has to travel in disguise to avoid drawing attention from groups like the #Daughters of the Amazon, Daughters of the Amazon. One possible reason he survived the plague is because he owned the monkey #Ampersand, Ampersand, and handling Ampersand's feces in cleaning him up gave him Ampersand's resistance to the plague. Another is that a mystical ring protected him from the effects of the plague. Neither explanation is made explicitly clear as to what the real reason for his survival was. He is the son of #Representative Jennifer Brown, Jennifer Brown. His sister is #Hero Brown, Hero Brown. After the plague hit, Yorick became suicidal due to survivor's guilt; only intervention by Agent 711 restore ...
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Y, or y, is the twenty-fifth and penultimate Letter (alphabet), letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. According to some authorities, it is the sixth (or seventh if including W) vowel#Written vowels, vowel letter of the English alphabet. In English orthography, the English writing system, it mostly represents a vowel and seldom a consonant, and in other Orthography, orthographies it may represent a vowel or a consonant. Its name in English is English alphabet#Letter names, ''wye'' (pronounced ), plural ''wyes''. Name In Latin, Y was named ''I graeca'' ("Greek I"), since the classical Greek sound , similar to modern German ''ü'' or French ''u'', was not a native sound for Latin speakers, and the letter was initially only used to spell foreign words. This history has led to the standard modern names of the letter in Romance languages – ''i grego'' in Galician, ...
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