No problem! It was one that was clearly missing, although a reader pointed out to me that it's not exactly appropriate for a YA audience.
Also, according to Wikipedia, the artist changed a few issues in, so you may want to include that in your tags.
Glamcookie, you should really go back and look at the original "Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth" stories by Jack Kirby. A little kitsch now, but still fun.
Ooh, sounds cool! Thanks!
I just started reading Y: The Last Man a few days ago. Yes, it rules, though not quite as much as Ex Machina!
We are so the other way around on this issue. I love
Ex Machina,
but it's probably my least favorite of BKV's series.
Glam, my friend also suggests
The Exterminators
by Simon Oliver, which I haven't read. It's "bugs rather than pathogens, but is still very wacky end-of-the-world about the whole thing." A review I just found describes it thusly: "The Exterminators is literature of the Apocalypse delivered through black humor and social class commentary."
The Exterminators is Teh Awesome.
Reading the first volume I thought "this would be such a great TV show" because it had so many character-driven side stories, and the dialogue is great. And of course, then I found out it was originally pitched as a series. And now it may get a second life as one. But anyway: it's ridiculous and silly and scary and I hadn't thought of it as apocalyptic but yeah.
I'll also throw in Army@Love, which is... as apocalyptic as DMZ is, at least. (And I heart DMZ). Army@Love has more of an absurdist/Catch 22 take on it.
The Exterminators is Teh Awesome.
I've seen it and been intrigued, but now I do want to give it a whirl sometime.
I've also been recommended
DMZ,
but I'm less sure about that one. Then again, I should probably stop pretending I might actually not like something.
Thanks for the recs! Also, if you haven't checked it out,
Therefore Repent
is really cool, too.
GC, the Daybreak series by Brian Ralph is post-apocalyptic and awesome
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You know, I went into Comic Relief on Thursday, and it took me forever to find
Ex Machina.
I'm so used to comic book stores organizing by publisher. They had a rack for "superhero comics" and a rack for "literature comics" (what the hell?) and then I finally found
Ex Machina
in the very back mixed up with everything else, alphabetically.