Fourth Estate Scott Pilgrim and the Infinite Sadness, Romance, Paperback, Bryan Lee O’Malley
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Price: £9.99
Brand: Fourth Estate
Description: The third installment in the brilliant 'Scott Pilgrim' graphic novel series from Bryan Lee O' Malley, writer of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off - now a major Netflix series. Scott Pilgrim is in trouble. Fourth Estate Scott Pilgrim and the Infinite Sadness, Romance, Paperback, Bryan Lee O’Malley - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780007351466
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Dimensions: 129x198mm
Keywords: Computer Game,Humour,Scott Pilgrim Vs The World,Rollerskating,Kung Fu,Bands,Simon Pegg,Shaun Of The Dead,Scott Pilgrim Takes Off,Netflix series,rock band,high school girl,Ramona Flowers,rollerblading delivery girl,seven evil ex-boyfriends,graphic novel series,Bryan Lee O’Malley,Edgar Wright,Michael Cera,Mary Elizabeth Winstead,Brie Larson,Chris Evans,Ellen Wong,Kieran Culkin
ISBN: 9780007351466
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Author: Owen Hughes
Rating: 5
Review: A series that continues to excel. I thought the ending to the first volume didn't really fit. It just came completely out of nowhere. But volume 2 combined this strange, surreal element with the quirkyness of Scott and his friends very well. It didn't pull it off perfectly, but it was good fun none the less. However, volume 3 is just brilliant. It loses some of the subtlety of the first and second volumes to just go completely bizarre. The manga influences are really coming through in this volume, and it really pays off. The characters are already quite well developed up to this point in the series, but they continue to grow and your fondness/loathing of them is accelerated 10x with the developments in volume 3. I know O'Malley's artwork is sometimes panned, but I think it suits the series' pretty well. Some of the captions in this book are superb. Chances are, if you've already read volumes 1 and 2, and you're looking at this, you've probably already made your mind up to purchase it so don't need me to tell you to. But hopefully this review will be of help to somebody!
Author: mr thomas b matthews
Rating: 4
Review: my grandson enjoyed the read