It's Bryan Lee O'Malley's world and we're just living in it. This week, iFanboy takes a look at the final volume in the Scott Pilgrim series as well as the film adaptation from director Edgar Wright.
There's only one comic book that has inspired midnight release parties at comic book stores all across the world. There's only one comic book series that has generated the amount of fervor usually reserved for books about young wizards and mopey vampires. That book series is Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim and this summer saw the release of the final volume in the series and the big time Hollywood feature film adaptation.
No book was more important for the comic book industry over the last ten years than Scott Pilgrim and this summer saw the release of the final volume, Scott Pilgrim Vol. 6: Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour. How did it stack up to the other volumes in the series and was it a satisfying ending? iFanboy's answers might surprise you.
Was iFanboy favorite director Edgar Wright the right man for the daunting task of adapting Bryan Lee O'Malley's six volume epic into one film? And was Michael Cera the right man to play the lovable slacker Scott Pilgrim? iFanboy's got a lot to say about Scott Pilgrim vs. The world.
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