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The series consists of six digest size black-and-white volumes, released between August 2004 and July 2010, by Portland-based independent comic book publisher Oni Press. It was later republished by Fourth Estate, an imprint of HarperCollins. Full-color hardback volumes, colored by Nathan Fairbairn, were released from August 2012 to April 2014.
The series consists of six digest size black-and-white volumes, released between August 2004 and July 2010, by Portland-based independent comic book publisher Oni Press. It was later republished by Fourth Estate, an imprint of HarperCollins. Full-color hardback volumes, colored by Nathan Fairbairn, were released from August 2012 to April 2014.


A film Reactive Adaptation of the series titled Scott Pilgrim vs. the World starring actor Michael Cera in the title role was released in August 2010. A video game Reactive Adaptation developed by Ubisoft for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade was released the same month.
A film adaptation of the series titled Scott Pilgrim vs. the World starring actor Michael Cera in the title role was released in August 2010. A video game adaptation developed by Ubisoft for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade was released the same month.


=Graphic Novel=
=Graphic Novel=
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==Power of the Verse==
==Power of the Verse==
The verse varies heavily from story to story. A majority of the cast sits at around '''Average Human level''' physical stats. This changes for Scott Pilgrim vs the World, whose characters start off with casual '''Multi-City Block level''' feats, and eventually reach '''Continental''' after volume three. Their speed is also very impressive starting at '''Superhuman''', and eventually hitting '''Relativistic''' to '''Faster Than Light''', depending on the continuity. The characters really shine in abilities however, with all of the characters having access to '''Subspace''', which grants a variety of abilities.
The verse varies heavily from story to story. A majority of the cast sits at around '''Average Human level''' physical stats. This changes for Scott Pilgrim vs the World, whose characters start off with casual '''Multi-City Block level''' feats, and eventually reach '''Continental''' after volume three. Their speed is also very impressive starting at '''Superhuman''', and eventually hitting At most '''Relativistic''' to '''Faster Than Light''', depending on the continuity. The characters really shine in abilities however, with all of the characters having access to '''Subspace''', which grants a variety of abilities.


==Terms==
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==Explanations==
==Explanations==
*[[User blog:MrWarnerTheGreat/Todd Ingram Misconceptions: Scott Pilgrim vs the World|Blog regarding Todd Ingram scaling]].
*[[User:MrWarnerTheGreat/Todd Ingram Misconceptions: Scott Pilgrim vs the World|Blog regarding Todd Ingram scaling]].
*[[User blog:GiverOfThePeace/Scott Pilgrim: The In-Depth Explanation of Subspace|A full explanation regarding subspace]].
*[[User:GiverOfThePeace/Scott Pilgrim: The In-Depth Explanation of Subspace|A full explanation regarding subspace]].


==Calculations==
==Calculations==
*[[User blog:MrWarnerTheGreat/Todd performs the Backwards Long Jump|Todd moves to the moon at fast speeds]]: Scales to anyone that can fight the exes above Todd or Volume 3-5 Scott. ('''Relativistic''', 25% SoL)
*[[User:MrWarnerTheGreat/Todd performs the Backwards Long Jump|Todd moves to the moon at fast speeds]]: Scales to anyone that can fight the exes above Todd or Volume 3-5 Scott. (At most '''Relativistic''', 25% SoL)


==Verse Scaling==
==Verse Scaling==
===Graphic Novel===
===Graphic Novel===
====Volumes 1-2====
====Volumes 1-2====
People should scale to Matthew Patel's feat of [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-hyFGgOtaxCo/VchxSpAq9RI/AAAAAAAOMbQ/Zl5T2-V6a68/s1600/1_122.jpg casually busting through warehouse roofs], and anyone who can harm Scott should have their AP scale to his durability as he [https://imgur.com/a/J9uDB tanked being thrown into Casa Loma], along with Scott's [https://imgur.com/gallery/gGhiPBV feat of punching someone around the world] [[User blog:GiverOfThePeace/Standard Calc for Punching Someone Around the World|which would get these results]]. In terms of speed they should scale to Scott's [https://imgur.com/a/XXDQs 64 hit combo].
People should scale to Matthew Patel's feat of [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-hyFGgOtaxCo/VchxSpAq9RI/AAAAAAAOMbQ/Zl5T2-V6a68/s1600/1_122.jpg casually busting through warehouse roofs], and anyone who can harm Scott should have their AP scale to his durability as he [https://imgur.com/a/J9uDB tanked being thrown into Casa Loma], along with Scott's [https://imgur.com/gallery/gGhiPBV feat of punching someone around the world] [[User:GiverOfThePeace/Standard Calc for Punching Someone Around the World|which would get these results]]. In terms of speed they should scale to Scott's [https://imgur.com/a/XXDQs 64 hit combo].


====Volumes 3 and on====
====Volumes 3 and on====
Anyone that can harm exes after Todd Ingram should scale to his feat of [[w:c:vsbattles:User blog:ThePerpetual/More Moon Punching By Todd Ingram|punching a giant hole in the moon that subsequently caused tons of explosions and tidal waves back on earth]], and his speed feat of [[User blog:MrWarnerTheGreat/Todd performs the Backwards Long Jump|moving to the moon at these speeds]].
Anyone that can harm exes after Todd Ingram should scale to his feat of [[w:c:vsbattles:User_blog:ThePerpetual/More Moon Punching By Todd Ingram|punching a giant hole in the moon that subsequently caused tons of explosions and tidal waves back on earth]], and his speed feat of [[User:MrWarnerTheGreat/Todd performs the Backwards Long Jump|moving to the moon at these speeds]].


===Movie===
===Movie===
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==Knowledgeable Members==
==Knowledgeable Members==
*[[User:GiverOfThePeace|GiverOfThePeace]]
*[[User:GiverOfThePeace|GiverOfThePeace]]
*[[User:MrWarnerTheGreat|MrWarnerTheGreat]]
*[[User:SoViewtiful|SoViewtiful]]
*[[User:Realjackthegamer312|Realjackthegamer312]]


==Characters==
==Characters==
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Many of the in-depth details used are from Scott Pilgrim Wiki.

Background

Radiomaru Verse is the collection of Bryan Lee O'Malley's works that all are apart of Radiomaru.

Lost at Sea

Lost at Sea was Bryan Lee O'Malley's first original graphic novel, released by Oni Press in 2003. Lost at Sea is a coming-of-age story about a shy 18-year-old girl named Raleigh, who believes her soul was stolen by a cat, and the road trip she takes across the United States with three teens, Stephanie, Dave, and Ian, from her school that she barely knows after they accidentally call her.

Scott Pilgrim vs the World

Scott Pilgrim is a series of graphic novels by Canadian author and artist Bryan Lee O'Malley. The series is about Scott Pilgrim, a slacker and part-time musician who lives in Toronto, Ontario and plays bass guitar in a band. He falls in love with American delivery girl Ramona Flowers, but must defeat her seven evil exes[1] in order to date her.

The series consists of six digest size black-and-white volumes, released between August 2004 and July 2010, by Portland-based independent comic book publisher Oni Press. It was later republished by Fourth Estate, an imprint of HarperCollins. Full-color hardback volumes, colored by Nathan Fairbairn, were released from August 2012 to April 2014.

A film adaptation of the series titled Scott Pilgrim vs. the World starring actor Michael Cera in the title role was released in August 2010. A video game adaptation developed by Ubisoft for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade was released the same month.

Graphic Novel

This dropdown contains the synopsis of the Graphic Novel’s story.

Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life (Volume 1)

Scott Pilgrim, a 23-year-old slacker, lives in Toronto with his roommate Wallace Wells. He is the bass player for Sex Bob-omb, a band consisting of himself, guitarist Stephen Stills, and drummer Kim Pine. To the discomfort of Scott's friends, he has recently begun dating Knives Chau, a 17-year-old high school student. After having a dream about a woman on rollerblades, Scott encounters her in real life and discovers that she is Ramona Flowers, who can travel through subspace and who has recently moved to Toronto after breaking up with a man named Gideon Graves. After Scott attempts to meet Ramona again, he receives an ominous email from someone named Matthew Patel. As Sex Bob-omb prepares for a concert, Matthew appears and reveals himself as the first of Ramona's "evil exes." He and Scott fight a video game-style battle from which Scott emerges victorious. Ramona informs Scott that if they are to date, he must first defeat her six other evil exes.

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Volume 2)

In a flashback seven years prior, a high school-aged Scott forms a band with Kim and his friend Lisa Miller, and later rescues Kim when she is kidnapped by students from a rival school. In the present, Scott confronts Ramona's second evil ex Lucas Lee, an actor and professional skateboarder shooting a movie in Toronto, who informs Scott about the "League of Evil Exes". Scott is able to defeat Lucas by goading him into skateboarding and subsequently crashing down the Baldwin Steps. Scott breaks up with Knives after Wallace threatens to tell Ramona about her, though Knives later learns about Ramona and attacks her. Later, Scott receives a call from his ex-girlfriend Envy Adams, who asks him to open for her band The Clash at Demonhead. At the band's concert, Ramona identifies Clash at Demonhead's bassist as her ex-boyfriend Todd Ingram.

Scott Pilgrim and the Infinite Sadness (Volume 3)

Scott attempts to fight Todd, but is powerless against his psychic vegan powers. Through a flashback, Envy's background as a quiet and mousey girl who developed a callous and aggressive personality as her music career ascended is revealed. Envy attempts to organize a competition between Scott and Todd at Honest Ed's, but Todd's psychic powers destroy the store. When Envy discovers that Todd has been cheating on her with the band's drummer, he attacks her. Scott and Todd battle again, which is won by Scott after the Vegan Police arrive and strip Todd of his psychic powers for having violated his vegan diet (by eating gelato and chicken parmesan). Envy leaves Toronto to pursue a solo career.

Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together (Volume 4)

Stephen begins to record an album for Sex Bob-omb with Kim's roommate Joseph. Scott is attacked by a samurai and a ninja; the latter is revealed to be Roxie Richter, Ramona's fourth evil ex. Scott is kicked out of the apartment by Wallace, and gets into a fight with Ramona after she suspects that Scott is attracted to Lisa. He stays at Lisa's apartment, where Roxie infiltrates his dreams and attacks him. Scott awakens without memories of the previous night, though Lisa informs him that he confessed that he loved Ramona. The samurai is revealed to be Knives's father Mr. Chau, who disliked that his daughter was dating a white person. When he attacks Scott again, Scott escapes via a subspace portal and ends up in Ramona's mind, where he sees her as a slave to a shadowy figure. Upon exiting, Scott encounters his dark self – "NegaScott" – and rejects it. He returns to find Ramona to being attacked by Mr. Chau; realizing his cowardice, Scott confesses that he loves Ramona and earns The Power of Love, a sword he uses to defeat Roxie. Mr. Chau leaves, having earned respect for Scott, and Scott moves in with Ramona.

Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe (Volume 5)

Scott and Ramona's relationship has begun to deteriorate, as Scott begins to believe that she may still be interested in Gideon. While Scott fights a robot created by Ramona's twin exes Kyle and Ken Katayanagi, Knives tells Ramona that Scott dated them both at the same time. Ramona confronts Scott over his infidelity, and tells him he is another evil ex waiting to happen. The twins kidnap Kim; Scott is about to lose the fight, but emerges victorious when Kim lies and says that Ramona texted her. Scott returns to Ramona, who tearfully bids Scott goodbye and fades away. A short time later, Scott receives a phone call from Gideon, who asks him if he has "time to die."

Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour (Volume 6)

Four months have passed since Ramona's disappearance. In order to reinvigorate Scott, Wallace sends him on a "wilderness sabbatical" to Kim's home in Northern Ontario. The trip prompts Scott to remember that he never actually saved Kim from being kidnapped; the revelation prompts NegaScott to again emerge. Though he initially wishes to defeat NegaScott in order to forget his relationship with Ramona, he instead merges with NegaScott, thus remembering and accepting responsibility for his poor actions in his previous relationships. Scott returns to Toronto to fight Gideon at his newly-opened club, where Envy is making her solo debut. Gideon invites Scott to join League Of Evil Exes; when Scott refuses, he defeats Scott with the Power of Love sword.

Scott awakens in a desert, where he encounters Ramona. They reconcile and return to the club, where Scott confronts Gideon inside Ramona's subspace and encourages Ramona to overcome Gideon's influence. When Scott witnesses Gideon berate Envy, he realizes he has been no better than Gideon in his past relationships, causing him to gain the Power of Understanding. Scott and Ramona unite, defeat Gideon together, and decide to give their relationship another chance. In an epilogue, Scott works as a co-chef with Stephen, who reveals he is gay and dating Joseph. Scott and Kim start a new band, and Knives leaves to attend university. Scott and Ramona affirm their |}

Movie

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a film based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, directed by Edgar Wright. The title is shared by the 2nd book in the series: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. According to the draft script, the movie was originally going to be called Scott Pilgrim's Little Life. (not Precious Little Life). The plot of the film includes Scott Pilgrim battling the exes of Ramona Flowers in order to win her love.

The film was released in theaters in North America on August 13, 2010, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 9, 2010. The DVD included deleted scenes, bloopers, and commentary from the cast and crew.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of the Movie’s story.

Opening

The story begins in Toronto where the members of Sex Bob-omb, Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera), the bass guitarist and second vocalist, Stephen Stills (Mark Webber), the guitarist and first vocalist and Kim Pine (Alison Pill), the drummer, live. Scott states that he's dating high-schooler Knives Chau (Ellen Wong) and that they have done many things together, like riding the bus and going to the arcade to play Ninja Ninja Revolution (a parody of Dance Dance Revolution). Knives arrives at Scott's house and goes to the living room so Scott can introduce her to his band. When Knives arrives, Sex Bob-omb plays "LaunchPad McQuack (not the actual title of the song according to Stills)" for Knives and Neil (Johnny Simmons). After the song, Knives states that Scott, Stills and Kim are so amazing. Scott tells Wallace(Kieran Culkin) about the whole dating a high-schooler thing, but warns him not to tell his sister, Stacey Pilgrim (Anna Kendrick), and Wallace texts her about the whole thing and Scott receives a phone call from her, insulted. When school ends, Scott and Wallace are standing outside the school, waiting for Knives. Knives come out, and her and Scott start to date, they did lots of things together (play Ninja Ninja Revolution, go to the CD store, walk through snowy Toronto and see the house Scott grew up in) Scott then dreams that he's so alone in a hot desert, a 24-year old girl Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) tells Scott that's he just having an idiotic dream. While dating Knives for the second time, Scott sees Ramona again in the library, but is just Scott's imagination, as Stills tells him that he only played one bass guitar note for the entire 'Garbage Truck' song. Sex Bob-omb goes to Julie's party and asks Comeau (Nelson Franklin) about his describing of Ramona (Do you know this one girl with hair like this? whilst holding up a scribbly picture of Ramona's hair) Comeau tells Scott that it's Ramona Flowers and she's going to be at the party. Scott runs into Ramona for the third time and begins chatting to her. Scott asks if he's dreaming, and decides that he'll leave Ramona alone forever now, but just stalked Ramona until she left the party. Scott then asks everyone what they know about Ramona Flowers (she's American, she has boyfriends, knew her back in New York, she kicks all kinds of ass, she's on another level, she has men dying at her feet, she's got battle scars, moved to tornoto, got a job as a delivery girl on amazon.ca, comes in to the second cup where Julie works) Julie forbids Scott from hitting on Ramona, because she thinks Scott's a total-killer-lady-wannabe-jerky-jerk because of the time with Lisa Miller, the time with Holly and the time Scott dumped Kim, except Scott and Kim are on good terms now. Wallace is told about Ramona, and Wallace suggests Scott should break up with Knives, and so does Stacey, as Scott receives another phone call with her, insulted. Scott orders CDs from Amazon.ca as a time to meet Ramona again. Scott receives an e-mail from Matthew Patel (Satya Bhabha) that they will be fighting during the Tornoto International Battle of the Bands at the Rockit on Wednesday night, but Scott finds the e-mail boring and deletes it. After another date with Knives, Stills tells Knives about the show at the Rockit's International Battle of the Bands and that's they're battling another band called Crash and the Boys (Crash, vocalist, bass guitarist, Joel, guitarist, Trasha, drummer). In a dream school hallway, Scott sees Ramona roller-blading with his package, Scott runs down the corridor leading to the outside door of Scott's apartment. Scott wakes up and opens the door, while meeting Ramona again, Scott asks Ramona out (even though Scott acts like it's stupid) but they will if Scott signs the contract for his package, Scott signs it and throws it in the bin and Scott asks Ramona out at Hillcrest Park, 8 o'clock. While walking, Scott and Ramona starting chatting. After a while, Ramona shows Scott a subspace door, Scott and Ramona walk over to it to enter Ramona's house, during the coldness Scott suffers, he walks to Ramona's bedroom, but finds out that's Ramona's changing, and apologizes because he was cold. Ramona decides to let Scott sleep in Ramona's bed for the night, though he strips down like her the two agree not to have sex without consent. The next morning, Scott asks Ramona to come to the first round of the Toronto International Battle of the Bands at the Rockit, when Ramona leaves, Scott asks Ramona for her phone number and Ramona gives it to him along with a cryptic message.

Matthew Patel

At the Rockit, Ramona comes over just like Scott requested, Stacey introduces Ramona to Wallace, Scott's gay roommate and Stacey's boyfriend Jimmy (Kjarthan Hewitt) and Knives, but Scott looks at Ramona and Knives, and runs to the backstage area. Crash and the Boys go on-stage to play their songs, their first song is "I Am So Sad, I'm So Very, Very Sad" which starts and ends with "So sad!" and their last song is a 'tribute' song to Wallace, who keeps taunting them from the balcony, "We Hate You Please Die". While they play the song, Stills is worried that they will never win and sign with G-Man (Jason Schwartzman) and never play opening night at his Chaos Theatre. As Scott watches from the balcony, he notices Ramona is sitting next to Knives, and this time it's a nightmare come true to Scott. Sex Bob-omb goes on the stage to play their only song, 'Garbage Truck', but the performance is interrupted by the fight with Matthew Patel. While fighting, Ramona tells Scott about her and Matthew's relationship, Matthew is insulted by this and goes into a musical battle and summons his fireballs and demon hipster chicks to fight Scott. While trying to incinerate Scott, Scott throws a cymbal at Matthew and punches him in the face, KO'ing him. Scott gets $2.40 and 1000 points for defeating Matthew. Scott's amount of money for defeating Matthew isn't enough for a bus back home. Crash and the Boys were incinerated, leaving Sex Bob-omb the winners by default. On the bus, Ramona tells Scott that if they're going to continue to date, Scott will have to defeat her seven evil exes.

Aftermath

Scott goes back into his apartment, feeling happy because he got the second (maybe first and a half) base last night and he has a second date tonight. Scott tells Wallace that Ramona's coming to his house so he doesn't want Wallace gaying up the place, but Wallace wants Scott to break up with Knives while he watches the Lucas Lee (Chris Evans) marathon who was this pretty good skater, now this pretty good actor and they're filming a new movie starring with him in Toronto and Wallace is staking him. If Scott doesn't break up with Knives, he'll tell Ramona about Knives. While Wallace is watching a Lucas Lee movie called 'Spike: Get More Action: Cold Call', Scott finally breaks up with Knives, mortifying her.

Back at Scott's house, Sex Bob-omb are doing band practice for the second round of the Battle of the Bands. This time they're performing 'Summertime'. Ramona moves over to Scott's house for a date, Scott is surprised that Ramona's hair is now blue, he learns that Ramona changes her hair every week and a half. Later on, Ramona and Scott eat garlic bread. Ramona tells Scott that bread makes you fat. Scott tells Ramona that he wrote a song about her and gives her a sneak preview of it. Suddenly, Scott realizes he needs a haircut (Envy dumped Scott because of his hair), so he covers his hair with a hat and lies to Ramona that they could go for a walk.

Lucas Lee

They arrive at the location for the new Lucas Lee movie. Wallace is there, too. As Lucas enters the location to the Universal Theme, he talks to Scott that the only thing keeping him in Ramona apart are the two minutes it's gonna take to kick Scott's ass. He punches Scott and throws him to a castle. He punches Scott again as he gets off the airbags. Scott then realizes Lucas has stunt doubles for his movies. Scott then needs to fight his nine stunt doubles before fighting the real Lucas. Although he was knocked down by the doubles, Scott knocked them all down. As Scott and Lucas charge to each other Ninja Gaiden-style, Scott jumps and Lucas kicks him before Scott can even attack and lands on the ground through a paper background. After the fight, Lucas is dared to do an impossible skating stunt that nobody has ever done in their entire lives. Scott successfully defeats him as Lucas failed to perform the stunt and dissolved into coins and Scott is awarded 2000 points for defeating him. After defeating Lucas, Scott discovers that Ramona isn't where she was standing anymore and asks what the big deal was.

The next morning, Scott is wondering what the deal was with Ramona's disappearance and says that everything sucks. Wallace reveals that the seven X's are seven deadly exes. Scott groans about this, Wallace tells him that if he wants something bad, he has to fight for it and step up his game and break out the L word (Love) and if Ramona is the girl of Scott's dream, then he has to let her know he has overcome any and all obstacles that lie in his path and he can do it and be with her and it's his destiny and wants him to move out. Scott receives a phone call from Envy Adams, one of Scott's 3 ex-girlfriends. Scott tells Envy about Ramona, and Wallace says that everything does suck. Wallace receives a phone call for Knives Chau, who is it outside, for Scott. Wallace lies to Knives that he just left (Scott was still inside until Wallace finished speaking)

A mysterious encounter

Outside, Scott is walking outside Toronto and has an encounter mysterious female ninja. The female tries to attack Scott and punches her in the boob. The ninja warns Scott that she'll be deadly serious next time.

Scott goes to a phone box to phone Stacey for help. He goes to the Second Cup, even though Stacey has left and when Scott comes in, Julie is angry about him hitting on Ramona after she "thought him not to ******* do that". Ramona is encountered again and Scott learns that Ramona is hard to be around sometimes. Scott and Ramona encounter Envy Adams again, Envy becomes jealous because of Ramona. Back home, Stills reveals that The Clash at Demonhead are doing a secret show at Lee's Palace and Envy asked Sex Bob-omb to open for them. Knives stalking Scott and Ramona outside the house, Knives is angry because she thinks Ramona stole him, so she dyes part of her hair blue like Ramona and texts Young Neil as a scam to try and get Scott back (YUNG NEIL ITZ KNIVES. OMFG UR SO HOTT)

Todd Ingram

At Lee's Palace, Sex Bob-omb performs. After the performance, Stills thinks that Ramona thinks they suck, while Ramona is washing her hands at a sink, she encounters Knives (which she reacts to "What the hell?"). Knives rushes to Young Neil, Kim is surprised that Knives is hanging out with Young Neil. And then it was time for The Clash at Demonhead, Scott asks that the guy on bass is Todd Ingram (Brandon Routh) and Scott realizes that he's one of Ramona's evil exes. After the band's performance, Julie says that Sex Bob-omb needs to come backstage, as a request by Envy. Young Neil is asked by Knives "How does he know Envy?" which Neil responds to "Scott dated her." Knives is surprised and has a text emotion face on her like this: :O. On backstage, Todd finally meets Ramona after a long while. Ramona suggests that Scott and her should get out of Lee's Palace. The Clash at Demonhead looks at Knives (with blue hair like Ramona) and Envy and starts talking to her until Knives says she that kissed the lips that kissed Envy. So Envy orders Todd to punch the highlights out of Knives' hair. Scott is angered and jumps to Todd to attack him. But, Scott realizes that Todd is a vegan and Todd throws out of Lee's Palace and up in the sky. Upon landing on trash bags, Ramona tells Scott about their relationship. Realizing their relationship, Scott wonders if Ramona has dumped everyone she's ever been with. Scott tries to attack Todd again but swings him back into Lee's Palace. Scott gets a bass guitar and gets funky as Scott and Todd engage in a Bass Battle. After the battle, Scott is forced through 3 walls and tries to strip Todd of his vegan powers by making him drink half and half, Todd takes the drink that he thinks Scott put soy in. But Scott reveals that he put soy in the other cup. The Vegan Police arrive because Todd just drank half and half, they use the Deveganizing Ray to strip Todd of his vegan powers. Now powerless, Scott headbutts Todd causing him to explode into coins and allowing Scott to earn 3000 points upon his defeat. The Vegan Police high-five and leave. After the fight, Scott tells Envy that she kicked his heart in the ass so they're even and calls her real name "Natalie" as no one ever said her name. Scott and Ramona leave Lee's Palace. As they leave, Julie pops up and tells Envy that for the record, she's so pissed off for her which Envy responds to "Shut the **** up, Julie".

Roxanne Ritcher

During the after-party to the Clash at Demonhead concert, Ramona is told about Scott's relationship with his ex-girlfriends before he dumped them. After that, the ninja from before shows up, revealing herself to be Roxie Richter (Mae Whitman), the fourth evil ex. Scott doesn't what Roxy is talking about until the bar in his head goes from 'NO CLUE' to 'GETS IT'. Ramona says the whole thing was just a phase and that she was just a little bi-curious and Roxy says she's a little bi-furious and tries to kick Scott in his face. Ramona grabs her legs and throws her back. Ramona intervenes for most of the fight due to Scott's reluctance to fight a girl. After a while, Roxy says in order to defeat her, Scott must battle her with his own bare fists, and Ramona grabs Scott so he attack Roxy. After one of Roxy's teleportation attacks, Scott is already hit by Roxy's knee and with a hint from Ramona, he prods the back of her knee, which makes her fall to the ground, and she dies saying her final words (You'll never be able to do this to her!!). After finishing her speech, she explodes into coins and Scott is rewarded 4000 points for defeating Roxy. Scott, frustrated with his now hectic relationship, gets in an argument with Ramona, who runs off after informing him of who his next opponents are via list.

The Katayanagi Twins

Stills tells Scott about the Katayanagi Twins, who are the next band in the battle. During the second round of the battle of the bands (AMP vs AMP), Sex Bob-omb faces off against the fifth and six evil exes, twin Katayanagi brothers, Kyle (Shota Saito) and Ken (Keita Saito). After they tear the roof off with the power of their music, Sex Bob-omb and the twins engage in a musical battle, after being blown back by their snow dragons' breath, Kim reveals the location of Gideon and Ramona (now with green hair). Scott is angered that Ramona is with Gideon (who is G-Man). With the power of their music, the twins and Sex Bob-Omb summon two dragons and an ape-like creature, respectively, who brawl over the spectacled crowd. The ape creature throws the dragons at the twins, defeating them, which earns Scott 5000 to 6000 points an Extra Life. Scott runs outside to tell Ramona that he knows he has reasons for not wanting to talk about not wanting to talk about her past, and avoid getting hurt and Scott doesn't care about that stuff because he's in "lesbians" with her and means it. But, Ramona says they need to break up because of Gideon (he put a G-Man chip on her back) and offers Sex Bob-omb to sign a contract to play opening night at the Chaos Theatre. But Scott refuses and Young Neil is the replacement for Scott. Sex Bob-omb leaves, except Scott, because he said lesbians instead of love. Feeling sorry for himself, he goes to the park to think about what he did. Stacey comes to the park to tell not to date the girl with 'eleven evil-ex boyfriends'. But Scott tells Stacey it's seven. Back at the apartment, Wallace orders Scott to turn off the light because he some guy's junk, Scott is told that Wallace needs his own bed tonight for sex. Wallace suggests for Scott to move in with Ramona, but Scott tells Wallace that she's with Gideon. Scott receives a phone call from Gideon that he feels terrible about earlier and doesn't want any hard feelings so he gave him a call. Ramona is held captive by Gideon, Scott is told that he's opening the Chaos Theatre in Toronto and Sex Bob-omb is playing opening night tonight. Scott tells Gideon he'll see him there and this time, Gideon doesn't want any more bad blood between exes. This time, it's personal, as Wallace orders Scott to finish him like the Mortal Kombat character Shao Khan does.

To Chaos Theatre

As Scott rushes to the Chaos Theatre (level 7), and goes down the elevator, he walks to Sex Bob-omb performing "No Fun (ft. Young Neil on bass)". Then he encounters Gideon Graves, the final evil ex and Scott tells him he's fighting him for Ramona which earns him the Power of Love sword and a level up. Gideon summons his hipsters to kill Scott. After killing all of the hipsters, Scott tries to attack Gideon in mid-air, like the NES game Ninja Gaiden, but Scott is attacked and his Power of Love sword. As Gideon is about to kill Scott, Knives jumps into action and fights Ramona for Scott even though Ramona didn't steal him. During the fight, Scott and Gideon fight bare-handed. After a while, Scott elbows Gideon two times and throws him off the platform and breaks up the fight between Knives and Ramona to reveal that Scott cheated on both of them, but Scott is impaled in the back by Gideon's sword before he can even apologize to the two of them.

Scott awakens in a hot desert, where Ramona reveals Gideon's relationship with her and that Gideon installed a G-Man chip on her back which Scott responds to "That is evil!" Ramona tells him he fought well, but perhaps he should have been fighting for something besides just her. Scott returns back to life thanks to the extra life he got from the Katayanagi Twins and rewinds to him rushing to the Chaos Theatre and gets a x2 power bonus.

Gideon Graves

This time, he resolves issues with his friends. Underground, Scott tells Stephen that Sex Bob-omb sounds better without them, Young Neil learned well on bass and will be known as "Neil". He also apologizes to Kim for his past mistakes with her, causing her to crack a smile for the first time. Scott then states that he's fighting Gideon for himself which earns him the Power of Self-Respect sword and another level up. Scott goes rage mode on Gideon's hipsters and takes Gideon down with the sword, as the Ninja Gaiden mid-air strike is repeated. Gideon seemingly dies from the sword, rewarding Scott with 7000 points. Knives jumps into the theatre and attacks Ramona, kicking her in the back of the head. She tries to kill Ramona but her knives are blocked by Scott's sword. Scott then reveals that he cheated both of them and he's sorry and Knives didn't mean what she about Ramona. Meanwhile the chip Gideon installed in Ramona's back shuts down, thanks to Knives' kick. Gideon suddenly stands up and demands that the fight resume. This time, Gideon uses seven hand seal techniques to summon his Pixel Katana and multiply his stats by 7. Gideon tries to kill Scott again, but Knives blocks Gideon's attack and activates 2-player mode. As the three of them fight, Gideon performs a jumping sword strike, and breaks the Power of Self-Respect sword. Ramona then knees Gideon in the crotch and Knives steals his pixel katana. Furious, he hits Ramona and kicks her down the stairs. With Knives and Scott angry, they go Ninja Ninja Revolution all over Gideon and defeat him. As Gideon is dying, he tells Scott that he's a pain in Gideon's ass and took him two hours to get all the evil exes' contact information to form the league. He then berates Scott telling him that he's not cool enough for Ramona. Just as Gideon is about to blow up right now, Scott kicks him in the face, KO'ing him and earning Scott and Knives $7,000,000,000. Afterwards, Gideon is defeated and the league is destroyed forever. When Scott picks up Gideon glasses, he sees his dark half, Negascott (Michael Cera), but tells Knives and Ramona that it's a challenge Scott needs to face himself and goes to a solo round with Negascott.

Ending

In a hilarious anti-climax, no actual battle takes place because Negascott turns out to be a "nice guy" whom Scott befriends. Ramona starts to leave because she came to Toronto to escape but the past keeps catching up to her and that she's tired of people getting hurt because of her. Scott says bye to her, but Knives wants to Scott to get her, because she's too cool for him (like Wallace said so). Scott catches up to Ramona to a wander and try again. Feeling pleased, Scott and Ramona walk into a subspace door to try again anew. As the subspace door closes, the continue text from Ninja Ninja Revolution appears and counts down from 10 to 1 and the credits roll. After the credits, Scott's sprite from the game appears punching up "The End" logo before teleporting away in a fashion like Megaman.

Alternate ending

After Scott "defeats" NegaScott, Scott and Ramona walk down a street, and agree to break up. After the break-up, Scott goes back to Knives, start dating again, and are seen playing Ninja Ninja Revolution again, having fun and the movie ends using the countdown of Ninja Ninja Revolution.

Video Game

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game based on the Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels by Bryan Lee O'Malley, coinciding with the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World movie. It was published by Ubisoft and developed by Ubisoft Montreal with Ubisoft Chengdu. It was released on the PlayStation Network in August 10, 2010, and was then released on Xbox Live Arcade in August 25, 2010. The Knives Chau Add-On Pack, adding Knives as a playable character, two game modes (Dodgeball and Battle Royale), and a patch that added the option to drop in or drop out of gameplay was released on the PlayStation Network on November 9, 2010, the same day as the movie. A second DLC pack, which implements online multiplayer and adds Wallace Wells as a playable character, was released on the PlayStation Network on March 12, 2013, and on Xbox Live Arcade on March 13, 2013. On December 30, 2014, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. The reason for this is unknown. Until late-2016, the game and its DLC could still be acquired by purchasing download codes from Best Buy's website, exclusively for the PS3 version.

Seconds

Seconds is a graphic novel by Bryan Lee O'Malley. Published on July 15, 2014, by Ballantine Books, the novel tells the story of Katie Clay, head chef at a prospering restaurant named Seconds, who obtains the ability to fix her past mistakes by writing them down in a notebook, eating a mushroom, and falling asleep. Abusing the power to make her life perfect, Katie ends up creating more problems for herself. Katie is the founding owner of a popular restaurant named Seconds. Katie inhabits a room in Seconds and is woken up one night by a mysterious, white-haired girl named Lis, who gives Katie a notepad, a single mushroom, and instructions for her to follow to cast a "do-over" spell in order to fix her past mistakes. Katie finds more mushrooms under the floorboard in the restaurant and uses them to fix problems arising with the construction of a brand new restaurant, her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, and to prevent the injury of a waitress named Hazel. Despite Lis' rule of one mushroom per person, Katie ignores Lis' concerns and seeks to use the mushrooms to make her life perfect, but unintentionally creates more problems as a result and disrupts the balance of time and space.

Snotgirl

Snotgirl is a comic series published by Image Comics written by Bryan Lee O'Malley and illustrated by Leslie Hung which started in July, 2016 and is still on-going. It is notable for being O'Malley's first written work not also drawn by himself, as well as being his first bi-monthly series. Snotgirl follows fashion blogger Lottie Person, who is polished in public but a mess behind the scenes. Pining for her ex, and plagued by allergies, Lottie tries to cope with a disconcerting turn of events when a new friendship goes awry.

Power of the Verse

The verse varies heavily from story to story. A majority of the cast sits at around Average Human level physical stats. This changes for Scott Pilgrim vs the World, whose characters start off with casual Multi-City Block level feats, and eventually reach Continental after volume three. Their speed is also very impressive starting at Superhuman, and eventually hitting At most Relativistic to Faster Than Light, depending on the continuity. The characters really shine in abilities however, with all of the characters having access to Subspace, which grants a variety of abilities.

Terms

  • Subspace: Subspace is a highway of reality-bending proportions that plays a crucial role in transporting characters to various locations with haste. Subspace in and out ports appear to be marked throughout the Scott Pilgrim universe with a star. The quote-unquote 'subspace highways' are the quick form of transport that Ramona uses to deliver Scott his package, and the highways just so happen to run through Scott's head on several occasions, which causes him to dream of Ramona. From a scientific standpoint, Subspace is a kind of theoretical alternate reality that sits below and inside our own with a wide variety of uses. There appears to be a wide variety of subspaces, of which, three are most commonly shown throughout the series. Subspace can be found in a variety of places, be it behind a door, in a person's head, or in a purse. Regular space extends like an elastic sheet throughout the universe (gravity bends elastic space in the presence of mass). Subspace can be thought of as a pocket sewn into regular space with a small opening or openings for entry. These areas of space within space have a variable capacity allowing large things to dwell within a small bag (the subspace suitcase) or stretching between different openings or fast travel (Subspace Highways).
    • Transport Subspace: This is the Subspace we are most familiar with, one which transports a person between 2 points with a reduction in travel. For example, the entrance and exit between two Subspace doors in our world may be 10 kilometers, but once entering subspace, the entrance and exit may only be 10 feet apart. In Book 1, when Ramona first tries to explain subspace, Scott asks her if she is referring to the subspace of Super Mario Bros. 2. Despite telling him it isn't, the two show clear similarities. In Super Mario Bros. 2 the player can throw potions that create doors to an alternate space that occasionally could be used for warp purposes. Scientifically, this type of subspace would be pulled out relative to regular space being less dense in terms of space/time. How one navigates within Transport Subspace is not entirely explained, though references to Subspace Highways suggest a network of travel paths connecting the various portals to each other. When someone uses Subspace to go through one Subspace door to a regular one, two identical doors are manifested, with Subspace separating them apart from each other. We see this being observed in the fourth book of page 164 when Scott is running away from Mr. Chau; Instead of arriving through the first door, he comes through the "void" of Subspace. This gives a partial explanation as to how exactly Ramona accesses Scott's house through Subspace in the first book
    • Mind Subspace: A less familiar form of Subspace in the Scott Pilgrim series is Mind Subspace: the subspace that exists within the subconsciousness of a living person. This type of Subspace often manifests itself in the form of a person's dream or a fantasy - such as Scott's Dream Desert. The person dreaming or fantasizing will usually (and sometimes unknowingly) "project" themselves into his or her own Mind Subspace without actually leaving the real world. However, it is also possible for someone to physically enter their own Mind Subspace, as demonstrated by Ramona in Volume 6. At least some people's Mind Subspaces - most notably Scott and Ramona's - can be accessed by others via Transport Subspace. For example, in the case of Scott, Ramona makes frequent use of a convenient Subspace Highway running through Scott's head - or more accurately his Mind Subspace. Travelers who enter the real world via a person's mind will physically appear next to him or her. This is seen in Volume 4 when Scott lands in front of Ramona after accidentally intruding upon her head and consequently being thrown out. Another instance of this is shown in Volume 6 when Ramona bursts out of Scott's T-shirt to confront Gideon.
    • Storage Subspace: This is the kind of Subspace that is best illustrated by Ramona's Subspace Suitcase. While the dimensions are small, like the size of a purse, the internal structure of the bag is quite large, like say, the size of a football field. It would scientifically require space/time to be compressed, and kept under pressure. This kind of Subspace does have its own flaw, however, as illustrated in Book 6, as if the external structure of the Subspace is ruptured, the internal contents will spill back into our world in a kind of "junk geyser."
    • Rules:The Rules of Subspace are as follows:
      • First, the only way out of Subspace is through a door that leads to our reality. "Door" is a loose term since this can include Ramona's Subspace Suitcase which acts as a door at times. It should be noted that to enter subspace a door is not always required, as demonstrated by the effects of The Glow.
      • Second, Perception is Law. People, items, and Mind Subspace itself are based on the nature of the person's mind, therefore, however, a person imagines Subspace is how it will appear. A good example is Scott's Dream Desert: this location is repeatedly used as a metaphor for Scott's loneliness but also is his projected image of Subspace at that time which Ramona is able to pass through. This also applies to people within Subspace, however a person projects themselves is how they will appear, thus explaining Gideon growing into his monstrous form, Ramona wearing negligee that returns to the form of her regular clothes when she leaves Subspace, and Scott surviving being cut in half by Gideon while inside Ramona's mind.
      • Third, The "God" Rule. While Mind Subspace allows for others' own projected images of themselves to take on other forms, the individual whom the Subspace resides in retains all power and control within said mind. This is how Ramona is able to expel Gideon despite he being a master of Subspace and able to manipulate it inside anyone's mind.
      • Fourth, Subspace is Constant. Subspace at no time or interval vanishes from or ceases to be wherever it exists. This includes within minds of people that that Subspace is contained while they are conscious. While conscious, Subspace will continue to allow travelers to pass through undetected as Ramona and Gideon have both demonstrated with Scott's head.
  • The Glow: The Glow is a weaponized form of emotions created by Gideon Graves that uses Subspace to trap someone inside their own mind with their personal demons. It is first seen on Ramona Flowers at the end of Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life and continues to appear throughout the series. Its nature remained a mystery until Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, where Gideon explains its purpose to Scott and Ramona. When active, the Glow will cause the heads of those affected to literally glow, hence its name. Described as a powerful weapon of "emotional warfare", the Glow manipulates the Subspace inside the minds of those it infects, causing them to become overwhelmed by their personal issues. The Glow suppresses positive emotions such as friendship and love, and simultaneously enhances negative feelings like suspicion, jealousy, and self-loathing. As such, the Glow can be used to poison or destroy relationships. It also makes a person more susceptible to Gideon's manipulations. Gideon demonstrates this when he uses the Glow to make Scott and Ramona argue during the final battle. It appears that the Glow can lie "dormant" inside the mind of an infected person after the effects of their initial exposure wear off, as evidenced by Ramona's (and later Scott's) frequent episodes of spontaneously sporting the Glow throughout the series. The Glow is triggered by intense emotional moments, like in Volume 5 when Ramona is faced with the prospect of Scott having cheated on her with Knives, and is also experienced by Scott in Volume 6 after Kim points out the mistakes he made while they were dating in high school (namely beating up Simon Lee and leaving for Toronto without telling her). The effects of the Glow will eventually wear off, but the only way to get rid of it permanently is for the inflicted to actually come to terms with his or her personal issues. While Gideon is able to spread the Glow via touch, he can also fire it at people in a projectile form as demonstrated when he sprays the crowd at Chaos Theatre with it in the final book. Gideon, himself, is immune to the Glow since he has already been trapped inside his own head since childhood and (in his opinion) has no personal issues to deal with. One unintended side effect of the Glow is that it can be utilized by certain afflicted people to access Subspace whenever and wherever they wish. Ramona found a way to use the Glow to escape conflicts and intense moments, such as when she first left Gideon, and also when she leaves Scott at the end of book 5.
  • Mushrooms: The Mushrooms are a magical substance with the ability to allow those who eat it to "travel probability space" to "change destiny", which is used, and possibly made, by the house spirit of Seconds, Lis. Making their debut in the Seconds book, Katie Clay uses one after Lis meets her in a dream and grants her a single mushroom to "undo" a mistake. Despite this, Katie abuses their powers after she finds a stash of mushrooms beneath the floors of seconds and changes the past against Lis' word. At first, no consequences seem to follow her with the first few revisions until she accidentally "invites" another house spirit from Lucknow Street. This causes the two house spirits to fight for control over the mushrooms, with the Lucknow spirit ultimately winning and ceasing control over the mushrooms. The various revisions and changes to Seconds in an attempt to make it "perfect" begins to merge past events and erase the universe. The Lucknow spirit reveals the true power of the mushrooms to be something akin to dimensional travel across countless variations of Seconds where another Katie has "left it to rot". It's only after Katie makes amends with the Lucknow spirit and tells her to move on do the two give up the control over Seconds, leaving the last mushroom for Lis to undo the wrong doings of Katie and bring them back to their original Seconds.

Explanations

Calculations

Verse Scaling

Graphic Novel

Volumes 1-2

People should scale to Matthew Patel's feat of casually busting through warehouse roofs, and anyone who can harm Scott should have their AP scale to his durability as he tanked being thrown into Casa Loma, along with Scott's feat of punching someone around the world which would get these results. In terms of speed they should scale to Scott's 64 hit combo.

Volumes 3 and on

Anyone that can harm exes after Todd Ingram should scale to his feat of punching a giant hole in the moon that subsequently caused tons of explosions and tidal waves back on earth, and his speed feat of moving to the moon at these speeds.

Movie

Like the Graphic Novel continuity, people pre-Todd fight should scale to Matthew Patel's feat of casually busting through warehouse roofs, along with Scott punching one across the world. Post-Todd fight characters should scale to the same feats as the graphic novel.

Knowledgeable Members

Characters

Lost at Sea

Scott Pilgrim

Graphic Novel Continuity

Movie Continuity

Video Game Continuity

Composite Profiles

Seconds

Snotgirl

Worst World