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vashfanatic
Posts: 3495 Location: Back stateside |
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Not to mention that evil ex #3, using his spoiler[vegan powers], spoiler[flies up to the moon and blows a hole in it followed by (according to Ramona) pages of scenes of destruction], ala a certain famous manga by Katsuhiro Otomo.
There is still one person ahead of me in the waiting list for the final volume at the library and it is driving me nuts. |
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sepherest
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If anything out of Scott Pilgrim what I noticed the most was all the Revolutionary Girl Utena references that were put in, from a random poster in a bedroom featuring Utena and Anthy up to the spoiler[ex-girlfriends in coffins, swords being pulled from chests and the large castle-esque structure in the final volume.]
I can also agree with why his series would be placed in the manga section, I've also seen other books not related to manga put in that area because of their size or similar appearance. There's been a lot of wank online though. |
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TheTheory
Posts: 1029 Location: Central PA |
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Such a great series. And I say that as someone who hasn't finished any other graphic novel series in his life.
The various anime/manga references are fun, but definitely not the only reason to read the series. Just a really fun read with great characters and dialog. Can't wait for the movie. Which, I've heard from fans of the graphic novels and have seen it (stupid advance showings. haha) is as faithful to the series as possible (it was scripted before the last two graphic novels were written, and filmed before the last one was written). |
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YoSoyJaponesa
Posts: 65 Location: Behind my desk, doodling... |
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Wow! Bryan's such a humble guy!
I've been hunting down the last volume, and I can't wait to see the movie! I've heard nothing but good things about it. I'm glad his biggest tip is to just keep working. I can tell you personally how hard it is not to burn out when drawing.... |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8503 Location: Penguinopolis |
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Because Zac talked it up on the ANNCast and on Twitter so much, I gave the comic a chance and really liked it. Now I'm super excited to see the movie, even if I'm not a fan of Michael Cera. I'm even more excited to see the animated short Titmouse made for it and wish they could do an entire animated series on it.
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The Xenos
Posts: 1519 Location: Boston |
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I saw the film the other day at a preview screening. It was fantastic. Sure it's missing a ton of scenes in fitting it into one film, but it still got the story, characters, and tone down pat. Amazing. Also amazing was that director Edgar Wright, Michael Cera, Anna Kendrick, and Jason Schwartzman there for a Q&A. So the showing was just mindblowing. I think fans of the book are going to love it. I sure hope it does well next weekend.
And speaking of the books manga references, I asked about this pane from Volume Six over in the manga board. http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/3140/dscn5748copy.th.jpg And I'm trying to place the manga reference. I'm pretty sure it's some crazy Go Nagai manga, but I can't place it. I must agree with O'Malley, Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga is a brilliant book. Too bad that I think it's out of print over at Viz. Oh and Blue Monday also from Oni Press is another brilliant manga inspired book. It really deserves as much acclaim as Scott Pilgrim. |
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JohnathanEnder
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I think this interview only further cements my dislike for O'Malley and the awful series which he has spawned. -_-
(Seriously, guy sounds like a douche) |
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Wooga
Posts: 916 Location: Tucson |
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looks like Bastard(!!!) to me. http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/5240/darkig1.jpg |
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BrightxRingxFirefly
Posts: 156 Location: Kentucky, US |
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It's interesting that he was influenced by those series; I never would have guessed Sailor Moon (bear in mind that I haven't read Scott Pilgrim). I feel like I should check this out, because all I've heard are good things about it.
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TitanXL
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I read a few chapters years ago but never got into it. Now some Hollywood live action movie is based on it and suddenly everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon to seem 'hip' and 'trendy' (which is exactly the aura the series itself gives off, so I guess it fits) Of what I read of it, though, an animated movie would have been better since a lot of the stuff is kind of hard to do in live-action.. but America seems to have some kind of phobia of doing animated movies based on things rather than live-action ones. This interview is kind of what I don't like; the influences seem more like references. "See, I referenced this popular manga series, that makes my series cool" rather than using the influences via thematics or writing style to make it read more like a manga. I hate referential humor.
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Teriyaki Terrier
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Ladies and gentleman, we have a winner. You hit the nail on the head with what you said. It's not that I dislike the series, I just dislike the fact that influences are more like references. Sure anyone could make an anime reference and that is okay, for the most part. But when you think just because you referenced several anime shows that your comic is "ultra cool"as well, it just makes you look bad and slightly conceited. And please, for the love of the definition, just because a comic has Japanese references doesn't mean it's manga. There is a giant difference between American made comic and manga. |
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The Xenos
Posts: 1519 Location: Boston |
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Then I'm guessing you hate Kevin Smith films.
Like the late great Harvey Pekar once said, “Comics are words and pictures – you can do anything with words and pictures.”
The harem fits, but I keep thinking of some Go Nagai cover or something I saw ages ago. The face in particular. |
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Novium
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Like a lot of people who want to flow with the trend, I didn't care enough about the series until I saw the trailer. Gotta admit that it's really witty, but I'm sure a lot of people resent it for being American in a Japanese manga section.
I hope to see some future projects from him. |
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troizen
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Are people really angry that bookstores put Scott Pilgrim in the manga section?
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Tamaria
Posts: 1512 Location: De Achterhoek |
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Manga purists, maybe. I just find it annoying. If I wanted to buy Scott Pilgrim in a bookstore, I'd start looking in the american comics/graphics novel section, not in the manga section. |
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