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Toyota was an assassin for Dr. M. Sent to find Ampersand, she became an enemy of Yorick Brown and his friends. Toyota was orphaned at a young age, when her parents died in the 1983 tsunami which devastated the Japanese island of Hokkaidō. [1] Years later, she broke into the laboratory of Doctor...
Toyota is a character that appears in Y: The Last Man. She was a mercenary ninja who stalks and abducts Ampersand and takes him back to Japan on the orders of the mysterious "Doctor M". She is short-tempered and violent, going so far as to cut off a part of Ampersand's tail every time he...
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Y is a dystopian science fiction comic book series by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Pia Guerra. It was published in sixty issues by Vertigo, of DC Comics, beginning in 2002, then published as collected editions in ten paperback volumes, followed by a series of five deluxe hardcover volumes...
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.
That is the premise of Y: The Last Man, a Vertigo comic book. Written by Brian K. Vaughan (creator and original author for Runaways and Ex Machina), it tells the story of Yorick, a New York City escape artist who, along with his pet monkey Ampersand, somehow stayed alive while all other male mammals, from rats to giraffes to New York City Hall ...
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Yorick's efforts at reuniting with Beth, finding the cause of the Gendercide and having himself and Ampersand cloned are repeatedly foiled as he, a scientist and a secret agent travel to California and beyond in a series of "adventures" which nicely subvert the standard After the End type of plot.