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adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
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Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
wait why was this kind of sad..... kim come home ramona come home sex bob-bomb come home :(((( and less and less wallace too i miss him and i miss stacey :"(
this also felt extremely short compared to the others and maybe it was or maybe i just read it fast? but it didn't feel like a lot happened
this also felt extremely short compared to the others and maybe it was or maybe i just read it fast? but it didn't feel like a lot happened
3.5 ★
Este volumen mejoró un poco con respecto al anterior. Después de todo, Kim no es tan mala, siento que me cae mucho mejor que Ramona y Scott.
Este volumen mejoró un poco con respecto al anterior. Después de todo, Kim no es tan mala, siento que me cae mucho mejor que Ramona y Scott.
This volume of Scott Pilgrim's life is a little more grim than the others. Scott fights the evil ex-twin boyfriends and their many and increasingly gigantic robots, but no one seems too happy in this one. Scott seems to be maturing a little bit, Ramona doesn't seem sure or happy about the relationship, Stephen Stills practically disappears, Knives Chau tells Ramona Scott cheated on them, Young Neil is bitter, and Kim both looks out for Scott and grows tired of all of it. Is she really the one for Scott instead? Lots of angst, not quite as much fun. But should be interesting to see where they all go from here. Scott only has one more evil ex-boyfriend to fight, Gideon the mastermind, who Ramona may still have a thing for. I guess we'll see in the next installment!
Look, I’m not going to sit here and pretend Scott Pilgrim is some deep, life-changing masterpiece. It’s ridiculous. It’s messy. It’s full of characters making terrible life choices. And yet… I had a blast.
The story? Nonsense. A slacker dude has to battle his girlfriend’s evil exes like it’s a video game boss rush? Rubbish. The characters? Mostly terrible people making questionable decisions. The pacing? All over the place.
But here’s the thing—it's fun rubbish. The dialogue is snappy, the humor lands more often than not, and the sheer absurdity of it all somehow works. The art? Simple but full of energy. The fight scenes? Completely over-the-top in the best way.
Would I recommend it? If you like chaotic nonsense and don’t mind a protagonist who probably needs to spend a few years in therapy, sure. If you’re looking for deep character development and emotional maturity… maybe look elsewhere.
Also hopefully the library may have the next one because I want to continue reading this series but definitely not enough to physically own the book you know?
The story? Nonsense. A slacker dude has to battle his girlfriend’s evil exes like it’s a video game boss rush? Rubbish. The characters? Mostly terrible people making questionable decisions. The pacing? All over the place.
But here’s the thing—it's fun rubbish. The dialogue is snappy, the humor lands more often than not, and the sheer absurdity of it all somehow works. The art? Simple but full of energy. The fight scenes? Completely over-the-top in the best way.
Would I recommend it? If you like chaotic nonsense and don’t mind a protagonist who probably needs to spend a few years in therapy, sure. If you’re looking for deep character development and emotional maturity… maybe look elsewhere.
Also hopefully the library may have the next one because I want to continue reading this series but definitely not enough to physically own the book you know?
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This volume felt like it dragged out and was a bit repetitive, but it could just be a lull before the finale.
Scott and Ramona's relationship hits a rough patch. The twin evil ex-boyfriends are more of background characters. Gideon finally makes an appearance. The band seems to be broken up with Kim moving back home.
Onward to book 6.
Scott and Ramona's relationship hits a rough patch. The twin evil ex-boyfriends are more of background characters. Gideon finally makes an appearance. The band seems to be broken up with Kim moving back home.
Onward to book 6.