July 23, 2010 5:04 pm This book consistently hit a different and relevant beat with regards to the indie culture I grew up in or at the very least the culture I recall growing up in. Every character held weight, everyone was just like someone you know. Each year this book felt like a big hug and it'll be missed.
"You (along with everyone else) obviously never read another shojo manga before "
Well I grew up in Nothern Ontario and moved to Toronto at the time I discovered Scott Pilgram, perhaps I'm bias. I'll check out that titled you dropped but I doubt it resonate with me like SP.
"You (along with everyone else) obviously never read another shojo manga before "
Well I grew up in Nothern Ontario and moved to Toronto at the time I discovered Scott Pilgram, perhaps I'm bias. I'll check out that titled you dropped but I doubt it resonate with me like SP.
Truth be told, this is the only book I actually care about, I read every other title on my list out of habit.
Scott Pilgram is a breath of fresh air compared to all the boring one/one and half note darker books.