And with this first line, the utterly hilarious saga of Scott Pilgrim begins. Yes, I've finally given in to all the brouhaha that this comic series brings. Was I satisfied with the first volume, Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life? Was it funny? Terribly so. Is it for everyone? Yes.
I haven't seen the movie though, but if the big screen adaptation is just half as good as the comic elements in this first volume, then it's still going to be enjoyable. It's hard to pin exactly what makes Scott Pilgrim so lovable:
- Is it because he's 23, unemployed, and dating a 17-year old girl named Knives Chau?
- Could it be that Scott is living the life that we didn't have when we were in that age -- carefree, clueless, and impressionable?
- Or is it because he hangs out with the coolest people who seem to tolerate his idiosyncrasies and whims?
So, dear reader, if you're prepared to suspend your disbelief and get lost in a truly funny read for a few minutes, then you have to get this. In creating Scott Pilgrim, the author Bryan Lee O'Malley has come up with a very lovable icon.
2 comments:
The movie was so darn cute. Reading the books is high on my list!
Hi, Linda! Well I guess I have to get myself a copy of the movie then!
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