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Beyond the Many Lives of Scott Pilgrim: An interview with comic artist Bryan Lee O'Malley.
CHRIS RANDLE AUGUST 23, 2012
You can read the interview at the link. They go over Toronto in general, Pilgrim the movie, the rerelease Pilgrim color editions, his new up and coming work Seconds, and whether he'll return to the Pilgrim universe among other things.
Beyond the Many Lives of Scott Pilgrim: An interview with comic artist Bryan Lee O'Malley.
CHRIS RANDLE AUGUST 23, 2012
Almost two years ago, the director Edgar Wright adapted Bryan Lee OMalleys Scott Pilgrim graphic novelsthey of the titular slacker hero, the seven evil exes his dream girl obliges him to defeat, and the lightly fantastical, video-game-inflected Toronto settinginto an expensive yet heartfelt film. Then it failed to earn back the production costs. But its source material only seemed to become still more popular, books and movie alike minting new fans through countless animated GIFs and Tumblr tributes.
Though OMalley has a new book on the way, 2013s self-contained Seconds, hes also decided to revisit the series that marked his emergence as a cartoonist. Starting in August, Oni Press will be publishing colourized, oversized hardcover editions of all six books, with sketches, archival documents and entirely new sequences. After hanging out and watching a massive line of fans file through at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival last Mayand meeting his sister Stacey, who has a fictionalized supporting role in Scott PilgrimI emailed back and forth with OMalley about Internet culture, critically revisiting his own work and the ingredients of Seconds.
Though OMalley has a new book on the way, 2013s self-contained Seconds, hes also decided to revisit the series that marked his emergence as a cartoonist. Starting in August, Oni Press will be publishing colourized, oversized hardcover editions of all six books, with sketches, archival documents and entirely new sequences. After hanging out and watching a massive line of fans file through at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival last Mayand meeting his sister Stacey, who has a fictionalized supporting role in Scott PilgrimI emailed back and forth with OMalley about Internet culture, critically revisiting his own work and the ingredients of Seconds.
You can read the interview at the link. They go over Toronto in general, Pilgrim the movie, the rerelease Pilgrim color editions, his new up and coming work Seconds, and whether he'll return to the Pilgrim universe among other things.