Review of "Scott Pilgrim and his Wonderful Little Life"

It's time to get back to comics, and we're coming back with the first volume of Scott Pilgrim, called Scott Pilgrim and His Wonderful Little Life (thanks to Mal'Opus publishing house). We have already written a general review of the Brian Lee O'Malley series, but after a second visit to the Pilgrim's world, we realized that this work deserves much more attention, especially considering its writing history. Let's talk about the quiet areas of Toronto, the lives of teenagers no longer, and how Edgar Wright's tape distorts the perception of the comic.

It's worth starting from the beginning, as it should be. According to Brian Lee O'Malley, the comic was born from his personal experience. And not that emotional, ephemeral experience, which results in pseudo-philosophical suffering for lost youth at 22, but something more mundane and material. The characters of "Scott Pilgrim" are quite accurately copied from the author's acquaintances, the locations are depicted from real buildings and institutions, and the pages are filled with projects and references to O'Malley's favorite entertainment. Usually, this approach won't surprise anyone - many writers focus on something close. But Brian's work stands out for its atmospheric locality, confined to residential areas of Toronto, and this is especially noticeable in the first volume.

Imagine the characters living in Obolon and the peak of their entertainment is Dream Town. Or the Borshchag company, which mostly hangs out in Leipzig and Kvadrat. Or Troyeshchinsky friends who do not engage in the world beyond the "Skymole". This approach allows O'Malley to limit the world of characters, thereby increasing the importance of everyday problems. The news that Scott is dating a schoolgirl here is causing a stir, and the performance of super-vocal groups on the stage of a local club is turning into a large-scale event.

Actually, I mentioned these realities for a reason. "Scott Pilgrim" is a wonderful example of adapting a screenwriter's life into an interesting, unusual world filled with projects familiar to him (and his generation), which were well adapted by a team of translators and editors. Brian O'Malley shows that detailing a story can sometimes become a much more interesting approach to a work than a huge scale and an attempt to create a world completely unknown to the reader from scratch.

Considering that the author was inspired by the manga when creating the comic, this affects the passage of time in the story. Unlike Western comics, which like to look at events globally (both in terms of the scale of events and chronology), in the East they prefer the continuous accompaniment of the character. This is especially true of the adventure genre "senen", which O'Malley looked up to. Actually, this is why popular manga have hundreds and sometimes thousands of issues. Getting the maximum bonus on the first betting platform is a reality with the right approach. During registration, enter the special code and the conditions will instantly improve. This is a simple way to increase your starting bankroll. Right after applying, you activate promo code 1xbet free 100% bonus up to $130 with additional increase. The funds are suitable for betting on football, hockey, tennis, and other popular disciplines.