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# Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1: Precious Little Life Color Edition

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Just when you thought you knew all there was to know about SCOTT PILGRIM comes SCOTT PILGRIM COLOR Hardcover VOLUME 1: PRECIOUS LITTLE LIFE! The first in a series of brand-new Hardcover editions, this remastered, 6”x9” Hardcover presents Scott’s first “evil ex” battle as you’ve never seen it before—in full-color! Plus, previously unpublished extras and bonus materials make this mighty tome one that’s required reading for Scottaholics everywhere!

Review: The movie was not bad - the original comic is awesome - Once upon a time, a comic artist named Bryan Lee O'Malley did a comic series around a central character named Scott Pilgrim. That comic series got made into a movie called Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. The movie was not bad, but was definitely worth seeing if only because it made me want to read the comic series it was based on. And I'm here now to tell you that O'Malley's original series is awesome. It's also almost impossible to describe, but I'll give it my best shot and say it's original, it's funny, it's way surreal, and it's probably unlike anything you've ever read. On the surface, the plot arc of the six-volume series is centered around Scott Pilgrim, a twenty-something game-playing slacker in a Canadian garage band, who meets the girl of his dreams (literally) and finds he must defeat her seven evil ex-es if he wants to date her. But like an iceberg, the surface only hints at everything that lies beneath. Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life is the first volume. In it, you're introduced to: Scott Pilgrim, a wide-eyed and likeable but perpetually clueless 23-year-old slacker who's in a garage band called Sex Bob-omb. ("Well... my last job is a really long story, filled with sighs. Maybe we can get into it in a later volume.") Knives Chau, his 17-year-old Chinese sort-of girlfriend ("We almost held hands once.") Wallace Wells, his cool but boy-crazy gay roommate. ("I'd resent that if it weren't so true.") Stephen Stills, lead guitarist in the band. ("Do you always refer to him by his full name?" - "Who? Stephen Stills? Yes.") Kim Pine, the band's drummer and Scott's ex-girlfriend from high school. ("Scott, are you evil, or are you really happy?") Young Neil Nordegraf, Stephen Still's roommate and the band's biggest fan. ("What do you play?" "Um... nothing, I just live here.") Comeau, who knows everyone. ("Well, I wouldn't say _everyone_, but yeah, I guess.") Julie Powers, Stephen Stills' on-again/off-again but always bitchy girlfriend. ("Scott, I forbid you from hitting on Ramona, even if you haven't had a girlfriend in over a year.") Stacey Pilgrim, Scott's younger sister. ("She's Chinese? Wait till Mom hears about this!") Ramona Flowers, a roller-blading delivery girl for desertcart.ca and the girl of Scott's dreams. ("No, no, it's just like, this really convenient subspace highway happens to go through your head.") And Matthew Patel, the first of Ramona's evil ex-es to challenge Scott Pilgrim.("Didn't you get my email and letter explaining the situation?") Just read it. You'll be hooked. I highly recommend this book (and the entire series) to anyone who appreciates a comic series with a unique visual style, engaging characters, the kind of surreal world we only wish we could live in, and just a great fun read.
Review: Color adds a layer of awesome - Since most people that read this edition of Scott Pilgrim will already be familiar with the story, I'm going to review what color does for the story and a bit about the added bonus features. In some ways I'm a traditionalist and I don't really like the trend of coloring black and white comics as it does take a bit away from how the story was originally presented. In the case of Scott Pilgrim, the black and white at times felt perfect for the story as it give it a magnaesque vibe to it that fit well with the storyline. But...at the same time as the series and characters progressed the black and white felt limiting, as we talked about the changes in Ramona's hair color and the fight scenes that shaped the characters. So I am glad to have a chance to read the colorized version of the novel as it brings an added vibrancy and depth to Bryan's work. The colors help make the character come to life and it feels like a good animated Saturday morning cartoon, like Animaniacs, which works well with the story. In particular the color enhances the band and battle scenes, making a good black and white drawing, suddenly feel animated. My favorite scenes in color--Scott's battle sequence with matthew Patel and the demon girls. The color just brings so much to that scene, shadows and highlights that just make things pop. So despite my unease the color really does help create a more vibrant story. This volume also includes some bonus content that reveals the life of Scott Pilgrim, before he became Scott Pilgrim. Bryan shares with us some of his influences, such as the title of a band's song, friends and family that the characters and story were based upon, and how he sold the idea to Oni to create this series of graphic novels. In addition, Bryan shares some more personal reflections such as the feelings of the rather low key release date (due to the publishing of the book being pushed back) as well his ideas and depictions of how the characters evolved as he drew them (always one of my favorite things to see.) In short if you're a fan of Scott Pilgrim then you'll definitely want to add this book to your collection. And if you aren't a fan of Scott Pilgrim or never read it before, give this book a try in its new colorized version. You won't regret it. 5 out of 5 stars.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,857 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #4 in Romance Graphic Novels (Kindle Store) #5 in Young Adult Action & Adventure Comics & Graphic Novels #6 in Young Adult Coming of Age Comics & Graphic Novels |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The movie was not bad - the original comic is awesome
*by W***D on October 12, 2010*

Once upon a time, a comic artist named Bryan Lee O'Malley did a comic series around a central character named Scott Pilgrim. That comic series got made into a movie called Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. The movie was not bad, but was definitely worth seeing if only because it made me want to read the comic series it was based on. And I'm here now to tell you that O'Malley's original series is awesome. It's also almost impossible to describe, but I'll give it my best shot and say it's original, it's funny, it's way surreal, and it's probably unlike anything you've ever read. On the surface, the plot arc of the six-volume series is centered around Scott Pilgrim, a twenty-something game-playing slacker in a Canadian garage band, who meets the girl of his dreams (literally) and finds he must defeat her seven evil ex-es if he wants to date her. But like an iceberg, the surface only hints at everything that lies beneath. Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life is the first volume. In it, you're introduced to: Scott Pilgrim, a wide-eyed and likeable but perpetually clueless 23-year-old slacker who's in a garage band called Sex Bob-omb. ("Well... my last job is a really long story, filled with sighs. Maybe we can get into it in a later volume.") Knives Chau, his 17-year-old Chinese sort-of girlfriend ("We almost held hands once.") Wallace Wells, his cool but boy-crazy gay roommate. ("I'd resent that if it weren't so true.") Stephen Stills, lead guitarist in the band. ("Do you always refer to him by his full name?" - "Who? Stephen Stills? Yes.") Kim Pine, the band's drummer and Scott's ex-girlfriend from high school. ("Scott, are you evil, or are you really happy?") Young Neil Nordegraf, Stephen Still's roommate and the band's biggest fan. ("What do you play?" "Um... nothing, I just live here.") Comeau, who knows everyone. ("Well, I wouldn't say _everyone_, but yeah, I guess.") Julie Powers, Stephen Stills' on-again/off-again but always bitchy girlfriend. ("Scott, I forbid you from hitting on Ramona, even if you haven't had a girlfriend in over a year.") Stacey Pilgrim, Scott's younger sister. ("She's Chinese? Wait till Mom hears about this!") Ramona Flowers, a roller-blading delivery girl for Amazon.ca and the girl of Scott's dreams. ("No, no, it's just like, this really convenient subspace highway happens to go through your head.") And Matthew Patel, the first of Ramona's evil ex-es to challenge Scott Pilgrim.("Didn't you get my email and letter explaining the situation?") Just read it. You'll be hooked. I highly recommend this book (and the entire series) to anyone who appreciates a comic series with a unique visual style, engaging characters, the kind of surreal world we only wish we could live in, and just a great fun read.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Color adds a layer of awesome
*by D***M on August 9, 2012*

Since most people that read this edition of Scott Pilgrim will already be familiar with the story, I'm going to review what color does for the story and a bit about the added bonus features. In some ways I'm a traditionalist and I don't really like the trend of coloring black and white comics as it does take a bit away from how the story was originally presented. In the case of Scott Pilgrim, the black and white at times felt perfect for the story as it give it a magnaesque vibe to it that fit well with the storyline. But...at the same time as the series and characters progressed the black and white felt limiting, as we talked about the changes in Ramona's hair color and the fight scenes that shaped the characters. So I am glad to have a chance to read the colorized version of the novel as it brings an added vibrancy and depth to Bryan's work. The colors help make the character come to life and it feels like a good animated Saturday morning cartoon, like Animaniacs, which works well with the story. In particular the color enhances the band and battle scenes, making a good black and white drawing, suddenly feel animated. My favorite scenes in color--Scott's battle sequence with matthew Patel and the demon girls. The color just brings so much to that scene, shadows and highlights that just make things pop. So despite my unease the color really does help create a more vibrant story. This volume also includes some bonus content that reveals the life of Scott Pilgrim, before he became Scott Pilgrim. Bryan shares with us some of his influences, such as the title of a band's song, friends and family that the characters and story were based upon, and how he sold the idea to Oni to create this series of graphic novels. In addition, Bryan shares some more personal reflections such as the feelings of the rather low key release date (due to the publishing of the book being pushed back) as well his ideas and depictions of how the characters evolved as he drew them (always one of my favorite things to see.) In short if you're a fan of Scott Pilgrim then you'll definitely want to add this book to your collection. And if you aren't a fan of Scott Pilgrim or never read it before, give this book a try in its new colorized version. You won't regret it. 5 out of 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved is as much as the movie. Maybe more.
*by A***. on May 26, 2023*

I've watched and enjoyed the movie Scott Pilgrim vs the World many times, but never looked into the source material. It was clearly comic book or video game inspired based on the aesthetics of the movie, but I didn't know it was an actual adaptation on a comic series. When I saw this as an option to get the Page to Screen achievement in the Spring 2023 Kindle reading challenge, I leaped on it. This color edition is so vibrant and shows so much of the basis for the movie, making it clear that the movie was faithful and true to the original material. I loved seeing the characters and scenes from the movie right on the pages they came from. There is some dated material in this that was cut for the movie, likely for time and relevance, but I loved them in the comic. Amazon.ca was new, people still bought cds and mailed letters and seeing a bird drawing with "tweet twitter" next to it just meant there was a bird outside the window making noise. My how times have changed. I've gotten the achievement that I sought foe the reading challenge, but I am continuing on. I've had a recent run of bad reads and needed something like thus to enjoy. I'm also now very curious about what other little differences there are between the source and movie. Personally hoping for more Wallace, because he was my favorite character by far in the movie. Chris Evans as Lucas Lee was the closest second, so I look forward to the volume with that character.

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