Y: The Last Man makes it clear that gender identity exists beyond a male-female binary, giving the original comic series by Brian K.
Vaughan and Pia Guerra a modern update.“Gender is diverse and chromosomes are not equal to gender. In the world of the television show every living mammal with a Y chromosome dies – that includes many women, it includes non-binary people, it includes intersex people,” showrunner Eliza Clark explained during the show’s TCA panel on Friday, “We are making a show that affirms that trans women are women, trans men are men, non-binary people are non-binary.
That is part of the richness of of the world we get to play with.”Based on Vaughn and Guerra’s DC Comics series of the same name, Y: The Last Man traverses a