Graphic novels with post-apocalyptic vibes like 'Y: The Last Man' are my jam. 'The Walking Dead' by Robert Kirkman is a no-brainer—zombies, survival, and human drama cranked to the max. Another favorite is 'Saga' by Brian K. Vaughan, which, while more sci-fi, dives into themes of survival and societal collapse. 'Sweet Tooth' by Jeff Lemire is a must-read too, blending a unique art style with a story about a world ravaged by a mysterious plague. For something darker, 'Wasteland' by Antony Johnston explores a world where water is scarce, and humanity is on the brink. These picks all capture that gritty, end-of-the-world feel that 'Y: The Last Man' fans will love.
If you’re into the post-apocalyptic themes of 'Y: The Last Man,' there’s a treasure trove of graphic novels waiting for you. 'The Walking Dead' by Robert Kirkman is a masterclass in survival horror, with its intense character dynamics and relentless tension. 'Sweet Tooth' by Jeff Lemire is a unique blend of dystopia and fantasy, following a boy with animal features in a world ravaged by disease. The art style alone is worth the read.
'Saga' by Brian K. Vaughan, while more space opera, delves into themes of societal collapse and the fight for survival across war-torn planets. 'Wasteland' by Antony Johnston offers a bleak, water-starved world where every decision is life or death. Each of these graphic novels captures the essence of a world on the brink, making them perfect for fans of 'Y: The Last Man.'
Exploring post-apocalyptic graphic novels similar to 'Y: The Last Man' has been a journey. 'The Walking Dead' by Robert Kirkman is a classic, focusing on the breakdown of society and the struggle to survive in a zombie-infested world. It’s raw, emotional, and keeps you on edge. 'Sweet Tooth' by Jeff Lemire is another gem, telling the story of a boy with deer antlers in a world devastated by a pandemic. The art and storytelling are hauntingly beautiful.
For a more sci-fi twist, 'Saga' by Brian K. Vaughan offers a sprawling narrative about war, survival, and family, set in a universe teetering on the edge of collapse. 'Wasteland' by Antony Johnston is a gritty tale of a world where water is the most valuable resource, and survival is a daily battle. These novels all share that sense of desperation and hope that makes 'Y: The Last Man' so compelling.
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The Apocalypse Survival Manual
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An apocalypse driven by natural disasters.
Survival of the fittest.
Typhoons, floods, deadly cold, scorching heat, earthquakes, tsunamis, insect plagues, acid rain…
After struggling through three years of the apocalypse, Nicole Floyd met a brutal death. Miraculously, she woke up and found herself three days before it all began.
Nicole seized the advantage to reclaim her storage space, flipping the switch on full-on stockpiling mode. She shopped until she ran out of money, and her storage was packed tight.
She also looked for the dog that had saved her life once before.
She sharpened her knives, stacked her supplies, and took care of unfinished business. She paid back every debt, whether owed in blood or in kindness.
And then, disaster struck.
Her right hand gripping a knife and her left stroking the dog, Nicole pressed on through the ruins of a world without order or morals.
After surviving the brutal apocalypse for ten years, hardened survivor Hayley Reid was betrayed by her base and unexpectedly woke up two weeks before the apocalypse began.
Back in time, her useless father and stepmother were still pressuring her to give up her house for her brother and his newlywed wife. This time, Hayley didn’t hesitate to sell them the house for dirt cheap.
While they celebrate this great deal, Hayley went crazy stockpiling supplies. With the help of the super base system’s overpowered perks, she built an unbeatable shelter.
While everyone else was stuck in zombie chaos, Hayley relaxed in her fortress like she was on vacation.
While everyone else struggled to find food, her dog enjoyed a full buffet every day.
While everyone else risked their lives squeezing into crowded survivor camps, Hayley’s base stood as the strongest steel fortress in the whole world!
When the apocalypse struck, Ray Morley was brutally murdered and eaten by his wife's family.
Only in his dying moments did he learn the cruel truth—his beloved son wasn't his own flesh and blood. He had been nothing more than a pathetic stand-in, a fool used and discarded.
But fate gave him another chance. Reborn three months before the end of the world, Ray awakened to find himself in possession of an enormous, otherworldly storage space.
This time, he wasted no time—he divorced his venomous wife, won a massive lottery prize, stormed into the stock market, and earned billions. He built fortified shelters and hoarded mountains of supplies.
In this new life, he would make his ex-wife and her family pay—every last one of them. No more groveling. No more weakness. This time, Ray would rise above it all.
MY EX LEFT ME TO DIE, SO I BECAME QUEEN OF THE APOCALYPSE
Brandi Rae
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My boyfriend stole my last food and fuel, abandoned me to a zombie horde, and ran off with his mistress.
Then I woke up three months before the apocalypse.
This time, I’m taking everything for myself.
Armed with memories of the future and a mysterious Level-Up System, I escape to the mountains, build a fortress, recruit dangerous allies, and carve out a kingdom in the ruins of the world.
Now the man who betrayed me wants forgiveness.
Unfortunately for him, I’ve become far more dangerous than the undead.
Natasha Reese believed love could survive the end of the world. She gave up everything for Josh — her dangerous past as a special forces operative, her freedom, and her deepest secrets — to build a safe home with the man she loved. But when his childhood friend Evelyn stepped into their lives, Natasha watched her marriage slowly crumble. Her husband grew distant. Her mother-in-law turned against her. And when her hidden truth was exposed, the man she adored cast her out into the dead world to die.
She should have died. Instead, Natasha rose stronger than ever, leading an elite strike team and carrying a power that could save what remains of humanity. The infected won’t touch her. The survivors look to her with hope. But when Josh returns, haunted by regret and desperate to win back the heart he broke, he finds Natasha in the arms of another man. Aaron Ross — powerful, dangerous, and willing to burn the world down for her. The only man who offers Natasha the kind of love and devotion Josh never could.
Now torn between the husband who betrayed her and the man who wants to claim her completely, Natasha must make a choice that will decide not only her heart… but the future of humanity itself.
The Obsidian Covenant #1: The Rejected Mate's Ruin
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In a world where the moon shattered and the strong devoured the weak, Neoma Solstice is nothing. A scentless Null. A ghost. A mistake.
Until the day she saves a dying Lycan warrior with a touch, and her secret is revealed: she's Void-Born, the rarest mutation in existence. The same power that makes her invisible makes her invaluable—a living weapon that can cure the incurable Feral Rot plaguing the Lycan Ascendancy.
Captured and collared, Neoma is forced to serve as "Tether" to Unit Vanguard: four elite soldiers on the brink of madness. Barzil, the ruthless Commander who sees her as a mission. Wolfy, the cold Tactician who sees her as a puzzle. Viggo, the feral Berserker who sees her as salvation. Guller, the fallen Priest who sees her as redemption.
They own her contract. They control her life. They swear she's just a tool.
But tools don't make their masters kneel.
As Neoma's power grows, so does the threat she poses to the regime that enslaved her. When the prophesied Blood Moon rises, she'll have to choose: remain the Ascendancy's battery, or become the Void that devours them whole.
Some bonds are forged in blood. Some in magic. Theirs was forged in desperation—and it might be the only thing strong enough to save a dying world.
The Obsidian Covenant is a dark dystopian reverse harem romance featuring a morally gray FMC, four obsessive MLs, found family dynamics, enemies-to-lovers, rejected mate redemption, and a slow-burn that explodes into high heat. Perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince meets Den of Vipers in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
No choosing. No apologies. No mercy.
If you loved 'Y: The Last Man' for its blend of apocalyptic chaos and deep character work, you might want to dive into 'Saga' by Brian K. Vaughan (same writer!) and Fiona Staples. It's a wild, emotional space opera with the same knack for balancing humor and heartbreak. Another gem is 'The Walking Dead'—not just about zombies, but how people unravel (or rebuild) in crisis. For something more grounded, 'Sweet Tooth' by Jeff Lemire mixes dystopia with fairy-tale melancholy, focusing on a boy who’s part deer in a world falling apart.
Don’t overlook 'Station Eleven' by Emily St. John Mandel if you’re open to novels. It’s a quieter, poetic take on post-collapse humanity, weaving together theater, music, and survival. And for a twist on gender dynamics like 'Y', 'The Power' by Naomi Alderman flips the script—women develop electric powers, turning society upside down. Each of these nails that 'what if?' tension while making you care deeply about the people navigating it.
If you loved the gritty, post-apocalyptic vibe of 'Y: The Last Man - The Deluxe Edition Book Two', you might want to check out 'Saga' by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples. It’s got that same blend of raw emotion, complex characters, and a world that feels both fantastical and painfully real. The way 'Saga' explores themes of love, war, and survival while juggling humor and heartbreak reminds me so much of what made 'Y: The Last Man' special. Plus, the artwork is stunning—every panel feels like it’s bursting with life.
Another title that comes to mind is 'The Walking Dead' comics. While it’s more horror-focused, the way it delves into human nature under extreme pressure echoes a lot of what 'Y: The Last Man' did. The character arcs are deep, and the pacing keeps you hooked. And if you’re into the lone survivor trope, 'Sweet Tooth' by Jeff Lemire is a fantastic read—quirky, heartfelt, and with a unique twist on a world gone wrong.