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504NOSON2
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Wait... WHAT!!!??? This is an outrage!!! What a fiasco. Crappy comics win over Magnificent Manga. Pshh,whoever decided that must have been drunk,high and retarded.
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Crystal
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Manga aren't *automatically* better than western comics. Scott Pilgrim is actually really good/funny. |
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Who Is This Guy!?
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Get the hell off the interwebz. |
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penguintruth
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I gave into the hype and read Scott Pilgrim, and it's just awful. I don't understand the acclaim.
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GATSU
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I'll just link to an earlier locked thread in response. Just replace Variety with Harvey, and it's the same meaning.
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bahamut623
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I'm sure the first poster was being sarcastic...but I'm not so sure about you. I sincerely hope you are. I recently started reading it too, and have finished all four, and it's one of the best (and funniest) comics in ages, and very much deserves this award. If you can't get past the silliness or maybe the art (I don't know what you dislike about it, I'm just guessing), that's one thing, but to say it's "awful" is plain ludicrous. |
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darcerin
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I'm disappointed, but seeing as how they're probably biased toward American-based comics, influenced by outside sources or not, I'm not really that surprised.
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CloverKuroba
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I'm certainly not complaining-- I think Scott Pilgrim is a great series.
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penguintruth
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Overrated hipster garbage, like Achewood, or movies with Michael Cera in them. And the jokes are decades old with references I've seen parodied better in other places. It reads like one of those terrible TokyoPop "American mangas", with only a slightly better story. So no, no I'm not being sarcastic. |
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bahamut623
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Didn't think so lol. Well, you're kinda right on the hipster thing (not the garbage part). I usually describe it as Archie with hipsters(and I love Archie so...)...but to each his own! I do think it is definitely better than most Tokyopop OEL stuff, though...for one thing it doesn't claim to be a manga, and it also doesn't hopelessly try to be like manga (visually or storywise). It's influenced more by videogames than anything else, I'd say. |
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Who Is This Guy!?
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Once again, another unintelligent response. Think before you type. |
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The Xenos
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I'm more pissed that out of all good manga out there they nominated crap like Witchblade and that OEL Manga Shakespere. Bullcrap.
Though nice to see Eduardo Risso's old South American comics get recognized. Plus, as for Scott Pilgrim, I'd say his art is more Japanese video game inspired than manga inspired. |
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GATSU
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Kind of ironic that Witchblade-American in nature-was also "disqualified" because of its manga art. This rift between comic fans and manga fans is turning into a rivalry not dissimilar to the one between the Trekkies and Star Wars geeks. [Comic fans being the former, and the rest of us being the latter, of course.]
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The Xenos
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Gee. An American awards ceremony for American books s biased towards American books? Whoa. Stop the presses! Anyway, nice to see a South American book get a nod.
Anyone wanna tell him who's playing Scott Pilgrim in the movie?
Funny. I always thought of Blue Monday, also from Oni, as more of a manga styled hipster Archie. Again, I associate Scott Pilgrim more with video games than manga. Meanwhile, I like some of those TokyoPop OEL books. You know, unlike TokyoPop who dropped all their creators like rocks. Luckily most of them have moved onto better publishers.
Yes. Total pieces of crap like the ones listed here. Brian K. Vaughan, Y: The Last Man Gabriel Ba and Gerald Way, Umbrella Academy Guy Davis, BPRD John Cassaday, Astonishing X-Men Darwyn Cooke, The Spirit Nicholas Gurewitch, Perry Bible Fellowship James Jean, Fables (cover art) Mike Mignola, Hellboy (cover art) And then we have forign artists publishing for US companies. Vasilis Lolos, Last Call (Greece) Rutu Modan Exit Wounds (Israel) ..but.. no... if it's not Scot.. er.. Japanese, it must be CRAP! |
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whoisfriend
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[quote="The Xenos"]
Checking out that link, there were a pretty good number of great series this year. I do find English-language comics to be much more relateable than a lot of manga on the market today. Y is a great series, better than most manga I've read. Also great are Invincible and Runaways. And I can't forget Astonishing X-Men. Even with the typical Joss Whedon delays (which have finally hit the Buffy Season Eight series), it was a great run. In any case, yay for Scott Pilgrim Gets it Together. I've thought it was the best SP yet, and really cannot wait for volume 5 in 2009. |
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