flawless victory - a review of scott pilgrim vol 1-6
Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 1:02AM 
Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim Graphic Novel Series, Vol 1-6
Review By Chris Nolen
It is in O’Malley’s ability to make complex subject matter not only digestible, but entertaining, by speaking the language of his audience. The artistic style is inspired by Japanese cartoons, or Manga, a style that fits the video game references and structure well. To those who aren’t fans of the style, it can be a bit off-putting. But the dialog and depth of the stories and well-developed characters and relationships balance out the art style perfectly, bridging the gap between serious storytelling and comedic fare. It’s true that O’Malley does seem to have found a wonderful balance of accessibility and depth, and a fan of a well-told-story should not miss out on the Scott Pilgrim series simply because of the art style. And if you are from the Nintendo Generation, or love pop culture in general, it is a can’t miss cultural landmark series...that, along with the film adaptation, is another step toward videogames being accepted as a mature medium for the masses.
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