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Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together

2010 September 4
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Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together

Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together

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  • ISBN13: 9781932664492
  • Condition: New
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That’s right, folks! Put down the video game controller! Skip that rehearsal for your band! Make whatever sacrifices you must into those comic gods you hold so dear! Just make sure you’re ready because Bryan Lee O’Malley & Scott Pilgrim are back! Well, a couple months have passed since the last time we caught up with our intrepid hero, but what can change in a few short months? Well, never much has… Scott’s still living with his roommate Wallace Wells. He’s still playing in a mediocre rock band named Sex Bob-omb. And most importantly, he’s still dating the lovely Ramona Flowers while working his way through the gaggle of superpowered, superstylish, superevil ex-boyfriends determined into take him down. But something is different. Don’t look n

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  1. Johnny Heering permalink
    September 4, 2010

    Review by Johnny Heering for Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
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    Yes, it’s Scott Pilgrim comic book #4. Now in color! (The first eight pages, anyway). Scott faces off with Ramona’s fourth evil ex, who is a girl. Scott comes across as even more clueless than before this time around. Which makes things even funnier.

  2. Adam L. Brinklow permalink
    September 4, 2010

    Review by Adam L. Brinklow for Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
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    This very aptly titled volume is a turning point for the series, in which it stops being just an amusing slacker comedy and pop culture blender and starts to offer some surprisingly insightful commentary on relationships, maturity, and the many different ways that people can mislead each other and themselves.

    All of the characters start to slowly come to grips with the fact that they must reconcile the demands of an adult life with the trappings of the arrested, prolonged adolescence they’re living in and decide how (or whether) they’re going to finally embrace adulthood.

    Also, it’s damn funny, with some of the best visual gags in this always amusing series (Scott in the purse is one of those perversely hilarious images the memory of which had me chuckling at odd times during the day, sometimes to the discomfort of the people around me. Nice visual metaphor too; I guess that settles once and for all who is pulling all the weight in that relationship, at least at that point). A lot of the elements that bogged down the first half of the story, like the voluminous cast and sometimes annoying dialogue, have to a great degree been wrangled into submission (though are still sometimes troublesome).

    It was a long while out the gate (much like its cast of characters), but with “Scott Pilgrim Gets it Together” this series finally reaches a level of quality that justifies its acclaim.

  3. Shannon Stacey permalink
    September 4, 2010

    Review by Shannon Stacey for Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
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    I couldn’t put this book down.I read this in about 30 minutes and then I read it again. I love Scott Pilgrim!

  4. bettybow permalink
    September 4, 2010

    Review by bettybow for Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
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    i loved this entire series, can’t wait for the movie to come out on Friday! heard it was well received at Comic Con.

  5. Jesse Haller permalink
    September 4, 2010

    Review by Jesse Haller for Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
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    I started to read the series some years ago, with book three’s release, and have been following ever since. With the final book being released, I’m rereading and reviewing the earlier volumes.

    This is the funnest of the volumes, it’s also one of the best. Scott really comes of age in this volume, and finally grows up… well starts to grow up. The action scenes are better, the humor is great. there are subplots that start to form, not that I don’t love the main story… it’s just nice to help form the world better.

    This book, and the series as a whole, is perfect for the 17 to 25 year old range, that are growing up in the same culture and going through the same experiences as Scott and his friends. Anyone up into their 30′s can get a kick out of the series, being able to look back and laugh about that time in their lives.

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