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Scott Pilgrim is a series of graphic novels by Canadian author and comic book artist Bryan Lee O'Malley.The original edition of the series consists of six digest size black-and-white volumes, released between August 2004 and July 2010, by Portland-based independent comic book publisher Oni Press.
2008 Joe Shuster Award nomination for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Cartoonist (Writer/Artist) [23] 2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication [24] 2010 Harvey Award Special Award for Humor in Comics [25] 2010 Joe Shuster Award nomination for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Cartoonist (Writer/Artist) [26]
Scott Pilgrim was ranked as the 85th-greatest comic book character of all time by Wizard magazine. [5] Empire magazine ranked Scott Pilgrim as the 40th-greatest comic book character stating that Scott "is one of the most authentic twenty-somethings ever committed to comic book paper."
The “immaculately printed instruction card” Katie finds in her drawer. Katie is the founding owner of a popular restaurant named Seconds. Katie inhabits a room in Seconds and is woken up one night by a mysterious, white-haired girl named Lis, who gives Katie a notepad, a single mushroom, and instructions for her to follow to cast a "do-over" spell in order to fix her past mistakes.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off was an animated adaptation of the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels penned by O’Malley, which inspired the 2010 live-action film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. The plot centers ...
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off revisits and reimagines the beloved cult classic, taking Ramona Flowers, her evil exes, Scott, and his friends off on a mysterious new action-packed journey to find love ...
The Casa Loma fight is in the original comic book, but the moment when Scott Pilgrim is pushed through a matte painting generic cityscape to reveal the CN Tower was only added for the film. In his chapter, '"Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together": The Cultural Crossovers of Bryan Lee O'Malley', Mark Berninger calls this reveal "an ironic reference to ...
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