Whether you’ve loved Scott Pilgrim since its debut or discovered it through Edgar Wright’s iconic film adaptation, this collector’s set is an essential addition to your bookshelves. This stunning Scott Pilgrim 20th anniversary hardcover box set includes all six volumes from the graphic novel, and are now discounted at Amazon. Released earlier this year, the set comes in both color ($145.99) and black-and-white editions ($166.49), with up to $100 off the list price at the time of writing (or down to £130.99 in the UK).
According to Simon & Schuster, each set includes:
- Redesigned hardcover editions of Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1–6, featuring new artwork by Bryan Lee O'Malley
- A deluxe clamshell collector's box (approx. 9.5"L x 6.5"W x 8"H) with exclusive new art
- A behind-the-scenes compilation of "Making of Scott Pilgrim" content and bonus comics
- A secret selection of in-universe items from the Scott Pilgrim world
- A collectible sticker sheet
Upon the release of the sixth volume, we even hailed Bryan Lee O’Malley’s work as "one of the most important comic series on the market."
O'Malley has also recently visited 12 comic shops and bookstores in Canada and the US during October, with the final appearances taking place in Seattle (October 15), and LA (October 16).
“Everyone knows I hate leaving the house,” said O’Malley in a statement. “But I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to get out and meet fans and celebrate the 20th anniversary together. I can't get everywhere, but I tried to pick places I haven't been in a while or have never been at all. I'm looking forward to it!”
Plus, if this years Netflix anime sparked your curiosity, now’s the perfect time to dive into the series. In his review of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, IGN's Erik Adams wrote, "The sooner you watch Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, the less time you’ll spend worrying about spoilers, and the sooner you’ll get to enjoy a breathtaking reimagining of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novels."
"Even with the core cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World along for the ride, it’s no mere exercise in nostalgia, but a fresh coat of paint on a versatile coming-of-age story, whose vibrant animation and expanded scope bring new dimensions to the garage rockers, video-store clerks, ninja-couriers, and evil exes who inhabit 'Toronto, Canada – Not Too Long Ago.”
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Original article by Hannah Hoolihan.