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Scott Pilgrim Precious Little Slipcase Collection

Scott Pilgrim Precious Little Slipcase Collection

Current price: $89.99
Publication Date: November 23rd, 2010
Publisher:
Oni Press
ISBN:
9781934964576
Pages:
1208
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Description

CELEBRATE SCOTT PILGRIM’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY WITH THE ORIGINAL STORY THAT INSPIRED THE BELOVED MOVIE AND THE NEW NETFLIX ANIME!

When Scott Pilgrim meets Ramona Flowers, sparks fly. Discover the graphic novel series that captured the imagination of fans around the world. Collecting all six black-and-white digest-sized volumes in one gorgeous slipcase with an exclusive poster, this is the classic Scott Pilgrim experience.

Praise for Scott Pilgrim Precious Little Slipcase Collection

". . . landmark series that will reverberate through the comic book world for years to come."
— IGN

“Witty, self-aware dialogue and acute observational humor wink from the pages, and the result is an appealing, lighthearted account of a transitional period of life.”
— New York Times

“O'Malley has crafted a delightfully hybrid comics love story. It's an alt-lit, rock 'n' roll graphic novel with wonderful manga-influenced drawing and a comically mystical plot that manages to capture both the genuine intimacies and serial dishonesties of young love.”
— Publisher’s Weekly

"Stitches together indie-rock attitude, video game logic, and romantic longing . . .a hilarious, idiosyncratic gem."
— Washington Post

“Hilarious and bittersweet, Scott Pilgrim is that rare ‘young adult’ work that’s truly for young adults. Scott’s belated emotional coming-of-age is the centerpiece, but all the characters grow in self-awareness as the series plays out. Friendships falter and reconfigure, love and self-respect are lost and found, and nobody leaves the series quite the same as when they entered.”
— Kirkus Reviews

“Combining slice-of-life romance with an irreverent sense of humor and video game-inspired action, the six-part Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels is equal parts poignant, thrilling, and absurd . . .”
— AV Club