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Wie der Comic ist auch die Verfilmung mit Juno-Star Michael Cera in der Titelrolle eine rasante, abgedrehte Teenager-Komödie mit viel abgefahrener Action. Meine Empfehlung geht an alle Fans des Films, sowie alle jetzigen sowie zukünftigen Comiclesern! Physisch gesehen ist das Comic ähnlich groß wie ein Manga. Scott Pilgrim ist eine sechsteilige Graphic-Novel-Reihe von Bryan Lee O'Malley um den Faulenzer Scott Pilgrim und dessen Kampf gegen die sieben bösen Ex-Liebhaber seiner Traumfrau. Der Comic wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet und als Kinofilm adaptiert. Zielgruppe: Young Adult. Format: Hardcover. Genre: Funny. Kategorie: Comics. Marke: Scott Pilgrim. Seitenzahl: Storys: US-Scott Pilgrims Precious little life. Ein irrer Comic-Trip, der in den USA die Bestsellercharts stürmte und weltweit in die Kinos kommt! „Mit das Beste, was dem Genre Comics. Comics anderer aktueller Verlage kaufen. scott pilgrim su vida y sus cosas vol. 1 bryan lee o malley. Artikel Ein Name in der Comicwelt ist bekannt ohne ein Superheld zu sein und das mit einem Slice-of-Life-Comic. Die Rede ist von Scott Pilgrim.

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Doch Scott Pilgrim wurde ein Überraschungshit, der sich millionenfach verkaufte und sogar als Kinofilm adaptiert wurde. Scott Pilgrim 1: Das Leben Rockt! Die Umsetzung übernahm der renommierte Colorist Nathan Fairbairn. So erhielten die Panels viel reichere Hintergrunddetails. Der Comic wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet und als Kinofilm adaptiert. Aber da Panini es auf myComics vorgestellt haben, und ich sehr, sehr begeistert bin von Scott Pilgrim, Stream Suicide Squad English ich es mir bei meinem Händler ordern. The Direction ist eine Psyho- Serie, die im Unterbewusstsein spielt und Taxi Ebbing Geschichte von einer geteilten Persönlichkeit erzählt. Jetzt bestellen bei. Doch mit einem drohenden Krieg am Horizont Monster Movie er einen Weg finden Comic lesen. Vom Artwork hätte ich es nie Horrorklinik. Jetzt bestellen bei. Doch Scott Pilgrim wurde ein Überraschungshit, der sich millionenfach verkaufte und sogar als Kinofilm adaptiert wurde. Ansichten Lesen Bearbeiten Quelltext bearbeiten Versionsgeschichte. Die Umsetzung übernahm der renommierte Colorist Nathan Der Wein Und Der Wind Kritik.Sort order. Mar 21, J. Keely rated it it was ok Shelves: comics , reviewed. You know that thing, where you find this great webcomic and spend half an hour clicking through it backwards, seeing whether it only had a few good strips, or whether its actually solid throughout, and then you figure "what the hell, I'm not doing anything tonight" and so you click the 'archive' button, and go back to the first comic, and it's from , and it's just bad--flat art, dumb jokes, no sense of pacing?
That's the experience of reading Scott Pilgrim. The jokes lack subtlety and insight You know that thing, where you find this great webcomic and spend half an hour clicking through it backwards, seeing whether it only had a few good strips, or whether its actually solid throughout, and then you figure "what the hell, I'm not doing anything tonight" and so you click the 'archive' button, and go back to the first comic, and it's from , and it's just bad--flat art, dumb jokes, no sense of pacing?
The jokes lack subtlety and insight, the characters are consistently annoying, the art's rudimentary, everyone looks the same except for their hair, which the author constantly changes, anyways.
Also like a web comic archive, it gradually gets better--but not quickly enough. Both of them are trying to be cutesy, quirky, ironic, and referential, but it's all very familiar stuff.
I never felt there was a quick, complex mind at the helm--and with modern, referential humor, it's all about the delivery and the originality.
It's like your friend who thinks saying 'remember that episode of Family Guy? Both Nick and Nora's and Scott Pilgrim were by-the-book quirky.
Both also had somewhat unsettling homophobic overtones, playing off all the gay characters and same-sex romance for jokes--and cute lesbians for titillation.
It's nice to have more openly gay characters in YA media, but not as thin, walking punchlines. It was worse in 'Infinite Playlist', but there was still a persistent undercurrent of homosocial discomfort.
The book was also very reminiscent of the splendid anime FLCL , from the mysterious, begoggled, badass delivery girl arriving to complicate the sex life of our oblivious jerk protagonist to the naive, sweet waif caught up in it all--the seemingly normal world invaded by magic, twisting our expectations of reality.
Yet unlike FLCL , this was not a rollicking, take-no-prisoners, psychedelic reimagining of the genre, it was just a dull story about annoying people occasionally perked up by in-joke fight scenes.
The musical obsession was another shared thread, right down to the same characteristic Rickenbacker. It's very soap opera: who is dating who, who used to date who, which would be more intriguing if I were interested in the characters.
They value music solely because of their emotional reactions to it, but they act as if this somehow makes them special, as if their emotional connection to a particular song were somehow more valid than the average jugglette's.
Then there's the obsession with the rarity of music: collecting unknown bands and staking claim, which is a symptom of the fact that most trendy people don't recognize the difference between a cause and its effect.
It's true that a knowledgeable musicologist or musical historian will be familiar with a number of 'undiscovered' bands, but deliberately seeking out unknowns will not make you more musically sophisticated--most unknown bands are unknown for good reason.
Scott himself is a mess, and yet without being either sympathetic or complex. He's definitely got that Holden Caulfield 'woe-is-me, it's not my fault I'm an asshole' vibe.
As it goes on, it resembles a harem anime more and more, where all women fight over Scott all the time, despite the fact that he's a self-absorbed loser.
Now, some authors, like Nabokov or Anna Kavan, have succeeded in presenting these awful, unpleasant characters in a way that reveals their natures, the psychology which drives them to be so self-centered and thoughtless--helping us to understand these characters, and even sympathize with them, while still disliking them.
Unfortunately, there's very little introspection in Scott Pigrim, the story touches superficially on a lot of parts of childhood, especially trends, but almost never turns a critical eye on them.
Everything is taken for granted, not only by the characters, but seemingly by the author. Other characters do sometimes get angry at Scott, or criticize his behavior, but this isn't the same as a commentary on the sort of person he is--we don't see him change, or suffer more than temporary drawbacks.
There's something funny about a story centered on character interaction that eschews psychological progressions or conflict resolution in favor of videogame powerups and ninja battles.
But then, how many self-absorbed videogame-loving assholes wish that sex and relationships were acquired and maintained by minigames and xp grinding?
Each issue is incrementally better than the last: the story becomes more streamlined, and O'Malley takes more artistic chances, usually to the general benefit of the comic, eventually hiring on other artists who really improve the style--though in all the reviews, no one ever mentions Kantz and Ancheta.
Then again, it's not like they get billing on the cover, which is a pretty disingenuous move by O'Malley: he brings in some talented artists to improve his book and he gets all the credit.
Between the ever-growing cast of indistinguishable characters and the author's love of flashbacks, the storytelling leaves a lot to be desired, particularly in terms of clarity.
We certainly didn't need over a thousand pages of to get here, there were maybe three volumes worth of story--with some stronger structure and development to drive toward the conclusion, it could have been solid.
If I'd read a thousand pages of Hellboy or Blueberry, I could have tackled ten or fifteen complete story arcs spanning decades and continents.
Sure, we get a lot of foreshadowing, but that isn't the same as actually exploring how events came about or what they meant.
All in all, Scott Pilgrim feels very much like a mid-level webcomic. It centers on the author's life and experiences, harping on in-jokes and hobbies, but lacks the character, narrative structure, wit, or art that sets good webcomics apart.
My Suggested Reading In Comics View all 20 comments. View 2 comments. Dec 28, Tung rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. Everyone brings a context to their book reviews.
For me, I bring two contexts to this review: 1 I broke my rule of always reading the book before watching the film adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs the World was one of my favorite movies of ; and 2 I was am?
These stories are focused on a yr-old boy certainly not a man when we first meet him living in Toronto who plays in a band.
He is your typical twenty-something slacker: out of college with no ambition, job, or direction for his life — until he falls in love with a girl named Ramona Flowers.
His life goal then becomes trying to make this relationship work, even if it means defeating her seven evil exes and his own failed-relationships demons.
While there are other significant characters in these volumes, the focus is clearly on Scott. Scott views each conquest emotionally and over the evil exes through the lens of video games and the conventions of that activity.
The art style is clearly anime-influenced, with very expressive faces throughout. My one criticism of the art styling is that sometimes I had a hard time telling some of the female characters apart when they were together as a group especially Ramona and Lisa.
Fans of the movie will most likely be fans of these books, too, although there are pros and cons in approaching these books in the context of having seen the movie.
On one hand, the books go into greater detail in the lives and thoughts of all of the characters especially Ramona, who was fairly limited and one-dimensional in the movie, but who is much richer as a character in the books.
On the other hand, the books feel a bit less focused than the movie did. Overall, however, I found the series engaging, funny, and emotionally sincere.
Recommended read. Sep 08, Alex Griffiths rated it it was amazing Shelves: favourites. Rather than rate each book individually, it made more sense to review them as a contingent.
I got into the Scott Pilgrim series backwards. Naturally, I checked out Scott Pilgrim, and found out about the film. After seeing the film and being left in awe, the next natural progression was to read the books.
Scott Pilgrim, the story of the eponymous character's battle against his Rather than rate each book individually, it made more sense to review them as a contingent.
Scott Pilgrim, the story of the eponymous character's battle against his new girlfriend's seven evil exes, himself, and pretty much everyone, is a surprisingly deep narrative.
There are things in this which the film really glossed over, and those things are what makes me think: What Bryan Lee O'Malley accomplishes within one or two volumes is a lot more than J.
Rowling ever accomplished in six books. The characters are believable, to a point, though once you insert yourself into this alternate universe they begin to flesh out and make a lot more sense.
There are, it must be said, very few superfluous characters, as they all end up playing a part somewhere along the way, whether it's Other Scott affirming Wallace's homosexuality, or Comeau for his role as one of the few totally level-headed people in the entire story.
The art style, while not truly 'detailed' per se, is quite fetching in the way it holds the story together under one manga style.
The art even seems to change as we venture from real life, to SP, to subspace, to dreams. Or maybe that's my perception of what's actually going down in the world of Scott Pilgrim.
While most people recommend that the comics are read before viewing the film, I'd advise the total opposite.
Go see the film, as it will make you question things. If you like the film, read the books as they will answer your questions and provide yet more fodder for your enjoyment.
The explanation is in Volume 2, with further explanation - which to be frank, is better left until after the film - in Volume 6.
Mar 17, Jorge Ramos rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites. This is one of the most influential comic books I have ever read.
The pace and most importantly, the tone, defines a generation that just doesn't want to grow up. And that is a good thing.
And a bad thing. And life itself, really. Brian Lee O'Malley just gives us a mashup of sassy, funny, wholesome, absurd moments of the life of Scott Pilgrim and friends, and gets to encapsulate what those s were all about.
It is a relatable and at the same time fantastical portrayal of what we go through in This is one of the most influential comic books I have ever read.
It is a relatable and at the same time fantastical portrayal of what we go through in life, and this journey is wrapped up in extremely idiotic situations, were quintessential characters just are themselves, unapologetic, funny, witty, absurd and at the same time, extremely real and surprisingly profound.
Another aspect I want to talk about is the importance of self reflection. He knows it is an utter absurdity bording on insanity.
It somehow works. It works on every single god darn level. You will laugh, you will be and feel nostalgic, you will feel the love for music, art, games, pop culture that permeate every kid and teen's life, and how those tastes mold them as the adults they become, because in a way those choices we made so long ago when we knew nothing and were just admiring and dissenting what was good of what was bad, or what we liked and what we don't, remain with us and are at the very core of who we are.
So yeah, there are flying robots, witty remarks, casual relationships and true love, and there is also the importance of self awareness and owning up to the worst part of ourselves, understanding that the worst is also us, and that we must own it in order to move on, and learn from the mistakes and fight not only for what is right, but for what we love.
All of that is Scott Pilgrim, or at the very least, it did all of that for me. It is a hell of a ride that I try to re read every couple of years.
Hold on people, and don't let go. Oct 01, DeAnna Knippling rated it it was amazing. A bunch of Canadian 90s kids in the music scene have All the Drama.
I thought this was stupid cute. Oh, Scott. You're such an idiot. The SF elements were very cool, and I liked the art a lot, more than I expected.
I'm not explaining this as well as I should, but it was funny. Recommended if you like all the drama or are a Jane Austen fan. If you're like, "I thought this was supposed to be about epic battles'n'stuff," then May 31, Ethan rated it liked it.
I don't get it. It's boring, predictable, filled with un-relatable characters, and just sort of trite. I'm too If the grand I don't get it.
Overall, they're just sort of "okay" to me. You're not missing much by not reading them. You're not gaining much by reading them.
All that being said, why am I giving them three stars? I feel like I'm talking myself down to two. BUT two seems too low, even if three seems too high.
I enjoyed the style, and there were fun parts mostly in books , after which it's a downhill journey , so it's not all bad. I hope that O'Malley's other work is better.
View all 4 comments. Jul 11, Hannah Garden rated it really liked it. Aww it would be really hard not to like these books, even though it would be cool if everyone didn't say bitch gay and retarded like a million times each.
Have you seen the movie? It is, quite possibly, the greatest film ever made. Sep 12, Jacob A. I really loved this series. It was just so fun and cozy and the characters were so perfect.
Bryan Lee O'Malley has created such a cool and interesting world that's delivered with such subtle casualty it's almost making fun of itself.
Like people coming back to life because they had a one up is a normal thing in this world and people react to it like we do to seeing someone make a phone call, its crazy and it's genius.
It's what makes the series so special; the fact that the crazy world, and the f I really loved this series.
It's what makes the series so special; the fact that the crazy world, and the fourth wall breaks, and the video gamey fantasy elements are treated casually it keeps the main focus on the relationships.
Every relationship is important and gets a moment and I loved that. The character growth is subtle but clear, you can feel their emotions on a pretty deep level sometimes.
It definitely needed some runway before it got incredible but it knew what it wanted to be and it became exactly that. The artwork is super nice and engaging too and I really loved the colors but there were some parts where I could tell O'Malley was playing off it being in black and white, and also 6 volumes.
Which is why I'm kind of bummed that my first time reading this series wasnt the original format but I dont think that reduced my overall enjoyment of the series.
When I inevitably reread it though it will be the original versions. May 09, Ren the Unclean rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novel , fi-sci.
I am reviewing these all at once. There isn't enough to differentiate each volume to warrant multiple reviews.
Scott Pilgrim is a fairly well told story about a hipster kid dealing with love and fighting in Canada. It is certainly flawed, but ends up being pretty entertaining.
The art in Scott Pilgrim is basically appealing, in a simplistic way, but tends to detract more from the book than it adds. The characters are plain and are not very well differentiated from each other, causing scenes to be I am reviewing these all at once.
The characters are plain and are not very well differentiated from each other, causing scenes to be confusing sometimes.
It isn't clear who characters are at some points, since many characters look very similar. Creator Bryan Lee O'Malley was inspired to create the series and eponymous character of Scott Pilgrim after listening to Canadian band Plumtree 's single "Scott Pilgrim", a song then-Plumtree singer Carla Gillis describes as "positive, but In , O'Malley's roommate, who worked in a comic book store, brought the book to him while O'Malley was working on Lost at Sea and was planning Scott Pilgrim.
Upon reading the book O'Malley realized that, despite the satirical tone, it could be an effective guide to how the Japanese comic book industry worked.
His second step was to create an outline. His third step was to write a script. His fourth step was to develop thumbnails.
His final step was to develop the finished comic book page. He mostly used computers to build the screentone ; he stated that he encountered difficulty finding screentone in North America.
O'Malley himself created most of the Scott Pilgrim material. When production on Volume 6 had begun, O'Malley had hired two assistants. The backgrounds in Volume 6 are more detailed than backgrounds in the previous volumes.
O'Malley said that "[m]ost fans don't seem to notice the change". O'Malley stated that he wanted to create a "hybrid" work that received inspiration from American and Japanese comics, and that he "wanted to reach towards the japanese [ sic ] comics from my own starting point.
I guess I was just thinking about the whole OEL thing. O'Malley said that he expected Scott Pilgrim to sell around 1, copies.
He did not expect the series to sell millions of copies and to produce a film adaptation. O'Malley cited the United States comics industry and how it differs from the Japanese comics industry; the United States comic book companies specialize in superhero comics and many newer concepts originate from underground comics.
The United States also lacks weekly and monthly comic book magazines and American comic companies generally do not have the system of story editors and assistants that Japanese comic companies have.
O'Malley said that the most difficult portion of Scott Pilgrim to write was the ending. O'Malley deliberately did not consider constructing the ending until he began writing Volume 5.
He intended for Volumes 5 and 6 to reflect one single story, with 5 being the "darkest hour" and 6 being "the redemption arc. Tintin is no longer me.
And I must make a terrible effort to invent him … If Tintin continues to live, it is through a sort of artificial respiration that I must constantly keep up and which is exhausting me.
The cover of the third Japanese Scott Pilgrim volume, which includes content from the original volumes 5 and 6, was based on an illustration from Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Zero 2.
O'Malley used the font Swiss Bold Condensed, which was also used in the film. In later books, the regular weight and italic versions of this font were also used.
Scott Pilgrim, a year-old slacker, lives in Toronto with his roommate Wallace Wells. He is the bass player for Sex Bob-omb, an unsuccessful band consisting of himself, guitarist Stephen Stills, and drummer Kim Pine.
To the discomfort of Scott's friends, he has recently begun dating Knives Chau, a year-old high school student. After having a dream about a woman on rollerblades , Scott encounters her in real life and discovers that she is Ramona Flowers , who can travel through subspace and who has recently moved to Toronto after breaking up with a man named Gideon Graves.
After Scott attempts to meet Ramona again, he receives an ominous email from someone named Matthew Patel. As Sex Bob-omb prepares for a concert, Matthew appears and reveals himself as the first of Ramona's "evil exes.
Ramona informs Scott that if they are to date, he must first defeat her six other evil exes. In a flashback seven years prior, a high school-aged Scott forms a band with Kim and his friend Lisa Miller, and later rescues Kim when she is kidnapped by students from a rival school.
In the present, Scott confronts Ramona's second evil ex Lucas Lee, an actor and professional skateboarder shooting a movie in Toronto, who informs Scott about the "League of Evil Exes".
Scott is able to defeat Lucas by goading him into skateboarding and subsequently crashing down the Baldwin Steps.
Scott breaks up with Knives after Wallace threatens to tell Ramona about her, though Knives later learns about Ramona and attacks her. Later, Scott receives a call from his ex-girlfriend Envy Adams, who asks him to open for her band The Clash at Demonhead.
At the band's concert, Ramona identifies Clash at Demonhead's bassist as her ex-boyfriend Todd Ingram. Scott attempts to fight Todd, but is powerless against his psychic vegan powers.
Through a flashback, Envy's background as a quiet and mousey girl who developed a callous and aggressive personality as her music career ascended is revealed.
Envy attempts to organize a competition between Scott and Todd at Honest Ed's , but Todd's psychic powers destroy the store.
When Envy discovers that Todd has been cheating on her with the band's drummer, he attacks her. Scott and Todd battle again, which is won by Scott after the Vegan Police arrive and strip Todd of his psychic powers for having violated his vegan diet by eating gelato and chicken parmesan.
Scott earns an extra life and Envy leaves Toronto to pursue a solo career. Stephen begins to record an album for Sex Bob-omb with Kim's roommate Joseph.
Scott is attacked by a samurai and a ninja; the latter is revealed to be Roxie Richter , Ramona's fourth evil ex. Scott is kicked out of the apartment by Wallace, and gets into a fight with Ramona after she suspects that Scott is attracted to Lisa.
He stays at Lisa's apartment, where Roxie infiltrates his dreams and attacks him. Scott awakens without memories of the previous night, though Lisa informs him that he confessed that he loved Ramona.
The samurai is revealed to be Knives's father Mr. Chau, who disliked that his daughter was dating a white person. When he attacks Scott again, Scott escapes via a subspace portal and ends up in Ramona's mind, where he sees her as a slave to a shadowy figure.
Upon exiting, Scott encounters his dark self — "NegaScott" — and rejects it. He returns to find Ramona being attacked by Mr. Realizing his cowardice, Scott confesses that he loves Ramona and earns The Power of Love, a sword he uses to defeat Roxie.
Chau leaves, having earned respect for Scott, and Scott moves in with Ramona. Scott and Ramona's relationship has begun to deteriorate, as Scott begins to believe that she may still be interested in Gideon.
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