Scott Pilgrim Vol. 5: Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe
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Bryan Lee O'Malley
Bryan Lee O'Malley is a Canadian cartoonist currently living in Los Angeles. His six-volume Scott Pilgrim series was a New York Times bestseller, an LA Times Book Prize finalist, and won an Eisner Award, two Harvey Awards, a Doug Wright Award, and a Joe Shuster Award. In 2010, Scott Pilgrim was adapted into a critically-acclaimed major motion picture (from Universal), video game (from Ubisoft), and the upcoming animated series on Netflix. His books (including Lost at Sea, Seconds, and Snotgirl) have been translated into over twenty languages.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Another excellent volume in the Scott Pilgrim series. It's nice to see characters like Kim and Knives and Ramona get more character development than the movie allotted them. A whole lot of foreshadowing going on, and the cliffhanger revealing the last ex was really good. I hope the sixth (and final) volume does the series justice with a proper conclusion.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Vol. 5 has Scott's life take a sharp downturn. He's tried to change, but he hasn't yet suffered the consequences of his actions. It's a fun series, but this second half is quite serious as well. Scott's lack of seriousness was a source of humor before; now, it's shown to be a source of his problems.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I really am not sure why it's taking me such an impossibly long time to finish this series. Except that the volume I want seems to never be in the library when I am, so I wait until eventually I give in and place a hold.
Again, this volume is pretty divergent from the movie. After all, the comics take place over several months, whereas the movie seems to encompass maybe six weeks, if Ramona's hair is to be believed.
Things I've said about past volumes are still true. Particular to this volume: I've enjoyed Kim's further development as a character. I really like her and look forward to her getting some resolution in the final volume. (I hope!) Also, I like the playing with comic conventions here. Ramona is drawn several times with lines radiating from her face, which comics readers may be used to as an indicator of shock or extreme emotion. But it turns out here she is actually glowing, which, what the hell? And is it somehow connected to the mysterious Gideon?
I really am going to finish this series soon. Very soon. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In this, the penultimate chapter, things turn for our hero. Ramona's doubts start to creep in, and outside forces seem to be pushing her back towards her past.What's happening with Ramona? What's happening with the band? What's happening with Stephen Stills and Young Neil? What the hell is the deal with the cat?Reading the series as a whole, this is the dark moment for Scott before a hopefully resounding success in the final book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5"Scott Pilgrim" still continues to amaze me. This recent volume, Number 5, held more surprises, what with Knives spilling he beans to Ramona about Scott cheating on her to the climatic ending, after Ramona walks out, Scott receives a phone call from Gideon to set-up their battle to the death. But what for? Scott had lost Ramona...along with their apartment keys and cat. I guess that since Scott has finally hit rock bottom, there is no where to go but up.
Next up for this read......the final conclusion to the "Scott Pilgrim Saga"! - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I just read it last night and I think I already forgot most of it! Um.. Scott has to fight 2 evil ex-boyfriends in this one. Which had been hinted at all along.They're twins, and they're probably the coolest exes so far. They're Japanese and they're robotics experts. So rather than fight Scott themselves, they keep sending robots after him.And, y'know, whatever. Other stuff happens. Some of it even makes a sort of sense.One volume to go.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe is the fifth installment in the Scott Pilgrim series. This volume gives us the battle of Scott vs. the Katayanagi twins and their robot creations. We also get to see the slow deterioration of the relationship between Scott and Ramona, and finally her leaving for good. We continue to see Scott act like a brat and find that Ramona is actually quite a hypocrite. So Ramona can make out with Kim while they are drunk and Scott is in the bed with them, she can make out with Roxie when she's mad at Scott, she can cheat on the Katayanagi twins, but Scott was still dating Knives briefly when they first got together and he's a bad person? It was enough to actually make me feel really bad for Scott and extremely annoyed with Ramona.Again, I truly believe that the supporting cast is really what makes this series as good as it is. They are the perfect humorous and twisted balance to Scott and Ramona's constant drama and childishness. I think the only character that I dislike more than Scott and Ramona is Julie because she is just insufferable. Wallace Wells makes up for almost everything, though! He's the best character of them all, I think!Scott Pilgrim vs. The Universe is much better than its predecessor, Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, but still not as good as Scott Pilgrim and the Infinite Sadness, in my opinion. Recommended for graphic novel fans and video game nerds alike. It's not perfect, but definitely worth four stars.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Done and Done. One more to go. The twins are robot engineers, which is cool. Kim is developed a bit more and I feel sorry for her. She is the only character in the series that doesn't really get what she needs. Time to go kill Gideon Graves.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The more I read this series, the more I find more to like. The art is getting more confident and the story is developing a strong plot in mind. Can't wait for the next now.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5** spoiler alert ** Two words: Robot battles.More words: Ramona is gone! Huzzah! That shouldn't make me as happy as it did, is it? The robot battles, even if they were always in the background, were hilarious to spot when the focus was on different characters. The drunken camaraderie of Scott-Kim-Ramona was also fun. I think that might have been the first time I thought Ramona had potential for fun, but I was still happy when she disappeared.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I LOVED the movie and couldn't wait to read the graphic novels. BLM is a great artist. His dialogue is sometimes strained or awkward but it's quickly forgiven. I loved a lot of the back-story for the secondary characters that you didn't get to see much of in the film. I have to admit I was at times impatient to complete each installment and felt the plot dragged occasionally, but I know that was mostly my own feeling because I knew the film better - a sort of parallel universe version, if you will.I wish I could write a better review about the books themselves but in my mind I can't separate the cannon story from the film because I hearted it so much! I highly recommend these to anyone who feels the same.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Love this series, even when it gets a bit more serious than you expect.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Fast one. Fastest books ever.You know what, I wasn't crazy about this one! Well, for one thing it is just kinda funny, and not ridiculously funny. And of course it is sad seeing Scott's failures get a light shined on them, though that is part of the point. He's gotten away with lots and lots. I still like him so much though. Sometimes you just need a break. I guess I want to give him lots of breaks.It's hard to critique these books because they're so short, with so few steps in each one. So it's kinda weird to say I expected more from the characters, but I did. What is Stephen even doing there? And why's he gotten all, like, mangey for three books? Also how come Scott's sister is on the map, so to speak, and she's said about two sentences the whole series? And soon it'll be finished, and I wanted to learn more things. Tell me about subspace damn it! It's a fun atmosphere, but it could be made richer.It seems like we might finally get some focus on Ramona (ironically) in the last book. I'd like to hear a lot more from her. I still sort of have a problem with the evil exes thing. It's just supposed to be cute, a device, which is fine. But symbolically it is not awesome, in a "These men are guardians of my personal life" way. So I wish that ever got a mention.Mostly the only thing I really really liked here was Kim, who is just really great through the whole book -- even though her suddenly being a solid friend doesn't really make sense with how annoyed and unattached she always has been. (And if we're supposed to figure that she's being a pal because she's hung up on Scott from high school... bleh. But I'm not sure that's it.)Maybe when the last one comes out I'll read it super slowly. Just for fun.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This one seemed to go extra quickly. Probably in part because the characters and their situations are all so familiar by now. The twins also didn't seem to have as much substance, backstory, or even screentime as past exes did. O'Malley seemed to try some new things with the art here and there, which was neat. The mood was definitely darker. Even the supporting cast all seemed to have things going against them. More than usual. Loved the assorted cat lures. And the cover design was extra cool once I finished the book and realized the reason behind it. My boyfriend read it right after me, as usual, and he was much more bothered by Ramona's behavior throughout than I was -- there were several outbursts.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The fifth installment of the wildly entertaining Scott Pilgrim YA graphic novel series, Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe, finds our hero battling not one but TWO of girlfriend Ramona Flowers’ evil ex-boyfriends. I hope O’Malley can maintain the momentum for a strong ending to this story. Scott not only has to battle robots, but deal with Ramona’s reaction after a revelation from teen nutcase Knives Chau. Silliness and sadness ensue. Scott continues to be an endearingly clueless and inept hero. The aura of mystery surrounding Ramona grows both figuratively and literally. And the next book sounds like it will wrap up the series.O’Malley notes at the end that this is the only book so far he’s gotten in by deadline. I also think it’s the best-done to date–the plot is tight, as is the art. Nothing feels rushed or sloppy.