Scott Pilgrim, Vol 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
- ISBN13: 9781932664492
- Condition: New
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Product Description
That’s right, folks! Put down the video game controller! Skip that rehearsal for your band! Make whatever sacrifices you must to those comic gods you hold so dear! Just make sure you’re ready because Bryan Lee O’Malley and 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, not much has… Scott’s still living with his roommate Wallace Wells. He’s still pl… More >>



Part 4 in the Scott Pilgrim series lives up the the standards set by the previous three volumes. I won’t go into detail describing the plot, as that as been documented pretty well. I will say this is a fun, entertaining read. Every time I pick up the newest volume, I re-read all the previous episodes and enjoy them as much as the first time I read them. A highly-recommended series. Can’t wait for the next issue.
September 8th, 2010 at 9:02 pmRating: 5 / 5
You can’t Love a book as much as I love this one. If you did it would get gross.
Buy all the Scott Pilgrim books out one through this one: four, when they get to you house call in sick and read them cover to cover. When your done you’ll want to move to Canada, or into a video game.
They will brighten up you whole year.
September 8th, 2010 at 11:29 pmRating: 5 / 5
i loved this entire series, can’t wait for the movie to come out on Friday! heard it was well received at Comic Con.
September 8th, 2010 at 11:42 pmRating: 5 / 5
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.
September 9th, 2010 at 12:05 amRating: 5 / 5
Vol 4 is nearly just as amazing as the first three volumes. This series has an unbelievable hook on its readers. Once I start I can’t stop, and before you know it I’m angry that it’s over. Before I explain my four-star rating I will assure you that the series is still strong and it remains one of my favorites to this day. In comparison to the other volumes, I give this one a lesser rating. In comparison to most graphic novels out there, Scott Pilgrim is way ahead of them in value. Ironic it is that such a lighthearted silly story can have so much of an impact on the comic world. The dumbfounding conclusion is that we have a story that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but it has become extremely popular in the world of serious comic fans, and it is regarded as an achievement in humorous literature.
My reason for docking a star may be a little trivial, but I feel giving it 5 stars would be dishonest. I didn’t enjoy this edition quite as much as the others, because I began to hate Ramona. I didn’t consider it that great of a method to push the readers away from Ramona. She becomes quite b**chy and she even drops a dealbreaker on Scott. I won’t spoil it, but at this point I’m asking Lisa to kick Ramona Flowers out of the picture. That being said, this story is just as amusing, and this annoyance is not large enough to affect my enjoyment. I’m sure in the next book we can have some sort of change in that department, hopefully. All I’m asking O’Malley to do is give us a heroine that’s worthy of Scott Pilgrim. We loved Mary Jane for a very good reason.
September 9th, 2010 at 12:48 amRating: 4 / 5