Scott Pilgrim Contro L'universo (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
These books man. Sometimes it's like reading about my friends. Here we are, 24 or so, dead broke, trying to make a go of it, hurting each other every time we turn around. My favourite part in this book is when Kim gets on a train:Scott: Sorry about... everything.Kim:Not your fault.Scott: *thinks really hard for a couple of panels* I'm sorry about me.Kim: Apology accepted.The moments of realizations, the coming to terms with ourselves as bad people, and then taking those steps and saying the hard thing. I mean, I love the Wolverine and Magic references, and I love the evil exes, but sometimes these books just get me so close to home. We're so young, and so stupid, and that's what I love about these books. These characters are hardly likable, but they're so familiar.And I think we're going to be okay. I won't spend much time reviewing this book, because by the fifth volume, everyone can decide if they want to read it on their own. My own personal view is that the Scott Pilgrim works are about the most important thing to come out of Canada and amongst the best of graphic novels. This volume is the weakest so far, O'Malley's tricks are starting to become repetitive and the slow advancement of the plot (such as it is) is starting to become noticeable. I suspect that the series as a whole would have been more effective if it was combined over five volumes and not six. This is a minor quibble, though, with what is very important work in the comics medium.
What do You think about Scott Pilgrim Contro L'universo (2010)?
This one was even better. It's getting more amazing with each volume.
—ThunderAlchemist2015
If this book had a face, I would punch it's face in the face.
—ejudd08
I liked the fourth one more, but still a 5 star-er.
—chocholic99