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| |  | Scott Pilgrim - Graphic Novels | Home » » » » » Scott Pilgrim Bundle Volumes 1-6 | | | | | | | Description: | | Scott Pilgrim is in love, but there are complications. Having to battle his new girlfriend's evil exes was nothing he planned on, but love makes you do funny things. Follow his story in the complete Scott Pilgrim saga in this Scott Pilgrim set. This set contains all six graphic novels in one handy shrink-wrapped pack. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Bryan Lee O'Malley | | Paperback:
| 1208 pages | | Publisher:
| Oni Press | | Publication Date:
| August 13, 2010 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1934964581 | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 25 reviews |
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104 of 130 found the following review helpful:
why?Aug 17, 2010
By Xander So yea, this is an incredibly amazing series and everyone needs to read it right now forever but why is this bundle here?
The bundle is $46.98 from Amazon while buying each individual volume from Amazon comes to $42.50 (at least right now).
Don't be fooled by the convenient "bundling." It's cheaper to buy them individually.
25 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy this, use your math brain!Sep 22, 2010
By Ian McHarg It's currently about $26 to purchase the six volumes independently via Amazon. Do that, instead of this $45 pit o' money.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Lover, Fighter, Slacker, Gamer--5 Star Series, But Watch PricingNov 02, 2010
By K. Harris
"Film aficionado"
"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," the striking film version of the inspired series by Bryan Lee O'Malley, had a disappointing run this year in terms of box office. Even with surprising critical support, the film fell below expectations from a money making standpoint. Now, as we are poised for the DVD release (11/9/10), I think the world of Scott Pilgrim is about to explode as new fans to the irreverent charm of Scott and company discover the delightfully skewed source material. And I thought, I'd recap the highlights as I've gone back to appreciate the six volumes anew.
Volume One: Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life. The 2004 introduction to Scott Pilgrim and his motley band of acquaintances sets the tone perfectly for all that is to follow. We meet the band and Scott's gay roommate, but it's Scott's love life that takes center stage (naturally)! His chaste courtship with the slightly obsessed Knives is hysterical--but everything changes when a bewitching Amazon delivery girl named Ramona literally invades his mind. Setting his heart on the mysterious Ramona, Scott soon discovers she has some pretty heavy baggage in the form of seven evil ex-boyfriends that need to be dispatched. A great start to an increasingly bizarre series!
Volume Two: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The saga continued in 2005 with a chapter that provided numerous flashbacks developing some of Scott's formative relationships. His deepening affection for Ramona serves to unleash the warrior in Knives. Even as the couple deal with Knives' new aggression, Ramona's second evil ex (a movie star, no less!) drops by and must be dealt with. That's no problem, really, when appealing to his pride and machismo--and his demise barely even registers in comparison to Scott's ex Envy reappearing. This is the volume that perfects the blend of fighting and comedy.
Volume Three: Scott Pilgrim & The Infinite Sadness. In 2006, O'Malley released my favorite volume to date. As Scott's ex Envy (a successful rocker) is back, it provides a welcome romantic foil for Ramona. Their break-up was devastating to Scott and much of this chapter's humor is derived by exploiting the toxicity of relationships. But dealing with Envy is only part of the problem when it's discovered that Ramona's third ex is also in Envy's band (and dates her!) The overlapping of various bonds make this a delightfully complicated mess and the Vegan agenda has never been so diabolically wrought. Great, funny stuff!
Volume Four: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together. In this episode released in 2007, it finally seems time for Scott and Ramona to settle into a more conventionally sane relationship! But as their happiness is peaking, Scott is being attacked on two fronts--by an older Asian man and a plump blonde--both with murder on their mind. Dense Scott may be the last to realize who Ramona's evil ex is in this edition, but his bewilderment is especially ingratiating! Some of the more fun confrontations are the backdrop to moments of happiness and moments of jealousy--just like a true pairing. I enjoyed to hints of domesticity provided in this action packed volume.
Volume Five: Scott Pilgrim vs. The Universe. (From 2009) As Scott gets closer to winning Ramona's heart, a new challenge presents itself. Ramona has dated twins and now their combined power, plus an adeptness of robotics, just might be too much for Scott to handle. When Scott's closest friend Kim is put in harm's way, though, he must rise to the challenge. This is a noteworthy chapter in that it develops some of Ramona's darkness and doubts. No true love runs a true course! But in a surprising twist, the couple may be over before they really had a chance. Volume Five is probably the most realistic in developing Scott and Ramona as a realistic couple--and, oh, there are some awesome parties too.
Volume Six: Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour. The concluding chapter wrapped up in 2010, with Scott finally facing the evil mastermind behind the whole series--Gideon. Bringing a newfound maturity to Scott, this chapter has him dealing with loss and self awareness. Helping to unravel his own life's drama, Kim, Envy and Ramona all figure prominently in Scott's development. The final contest has dramatic consequences and is played out exquisitely both in the real world as well as "subspace." A fitting send-off to a beloved dork, a nice combination of action, romance and comedy.
A note on this collection, be aware of pricing. On a good day, you can get the individual volumes around $4 each--so it may not be prudent to pay for a "set" price to get the six together. The books are definitely worth having, just look for the pricing scheme that makes the most sense.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Bundle is cheaper for International BuyersNov 18, 2010
By Ash Ok, It may be cheaper to buy the books individually if you live in the US (Free Postage and what not), but for International Buyers, the bundle works out cheaper when it comes to the package plus postage.
Just thought I'd throw that out there for all you buyers outside the US wanting to collect this awesome series.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
You have to read theseNov 07, 2010
By D.B. Buying these books at the store they are 11.99 each, but on amazon they are only about 7 each. And don't listen to the people who say it's cheaper to buy them individually, shipping makes it cost more than the bundle. The books themselves are absolutely brilliant, and must be read by all contemporary readers, or anyone who enjoys a great story and a good laugh.
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