Forum - View topicINTEREST: Scott Pilgrim's Creator Talks With His Manga Mentors
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TitanXL
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O'Malley isn't really one to talk about series being too corporate, Mr. Relies Entirely on Forced Pop Culture References and got a Hollywood Movie |
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NonoAsumy
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Malley really made good use of the simplistic manga style he adapted.
I just love the use and interpretation of foreign styles. Scott Pilgrim was both fun to read and has cultural significance. It´s hard not to get enthralled by its nowness. I do not regret buying the 6 volumes in a nice practical box. Edit: I found the "interview" this was both interesting and funny. Last edited by NonoAsumy on Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:41 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Shenl742
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Reall nice interview! Pretty cool to see them talk about comparing and contrasting both the artistic and cultural sides of the industry. LIke how Scott would be considered very unusual in Japan for being an out going nerd with an active sex life.
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lelliel
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The movie failed at the box office because it couldn't find a audience though. |
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R.G.
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Have the Scott Pilgrim books been translated into japanese?
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TitanXL
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Still, it got made. I won't cry 'sellout' or anything, but it's kind of funny he still acts as if he's some 'indie developer' after all that and bashes 'corperate' series. |
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littlegreenwolf
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Just because O'Malley's work became hugely successful doesn't mean the work Scott Pilgrim is any less an indie title, and having pop refrences doesn't make him any less indie in terms of the comic industry. I think you're getting indie mixed with hipster here. In comics, be it Japanese or American, there is a huge distinct difference between your typical mainstream comics, and the indie crowd. It's the same way on both sides of the Pacific in terms of corporate comics. You get an editor who tells you what you can and can't do, and even tells you where your storyline should go. Read enough omake pages in a manga and it gets painfully obvious in just how much a manga's publisher tells the manga-ka what to do from everything from relationships, story arcs, to character designs. It's not at all that different from how the big publishers - Marvel and DC, control their major titles here. Indie comics tend to be some person drawing and and writing their own story with absolutely no outside influences. You draw what you want, and your story goes where you want it to. And if you're really really lucky you actually can get it published. O'Malley is as indie as the White Stripes were with their original White Blood Cells album release. It's what he does with his next work that'll determine if he sells out or stays indie. R.G. - Yep. O'Malley did different covers for them too, and he happily posts covers of Scott Pilrgim, be it from Japan or any other foreign country, on his blog. |
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enurtsol
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When's the last time a news article URL-linked back to itself? It's like recursive or something.
Haha, I thought this was the funniest part of the discussion. In Japan, it's like hooking up is the goal. In America, hooking up is just part of the journey. Incidentally, Japanese also don't have this concept called "selling out," as we treat it in the West. That's why J-creators "sell out" all the time, and nobody thinks the better of it. Whether that's good or bad, up to you. |
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Gilles Poitras
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This is often an advantage in that you get major bands doing songs for anime and TV shows as well as small manga authors getting deals for TV show adaptations etc. The response is not "he sold out" but "congrats!" |
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enurtsol
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Maybe if Westerners get the same treatment.... |
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Keiichi-chan
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http://radiomaru.com/2011/03/28/japanese-scott-pilgrim-vol-2/
me thinks you're confusing the film version with the comic books. common mistake. a sonic wave of endless pop culture bullshit is more edgar wright's thing than o'malley's. bryan seems to go for obscure, indie shit if he chooses to reference at all. the whole of the first two volumes are pretty devoid of the pop culture referencing you're describing, and the movie deal was made based on the first two books.
although i love it when people who've never been to japan inaccurately guess at japanese social trends..
takekuma is essentially saying that part of the reason he created 'even a monkey can draw manga' is BECAUSE they felt like many japanese comic creators were selling out.. |
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