Fans can now read the New York Times bestselling series, Scott Pilgrim, on GlobalComix. The series by Bryan Lee O’Malley features the panel-to-panel read of the Scott Pilgrim Color Collection. For new readers and old fans of the series, to those who’ve seen the Edgar Wright film adaptation to the latest Netflix series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, the complete Scott Pilgrim Color Collection is the perfect gateway. GlobalComix is optimized for mobile reading.
Follow Scott Pilgrim On His Journey Once Again
Fans can once again experience this world as Scott takes on the League of Ramona’s Evil Exes. Laugh as slacker Scott Pilgrim tries and sometimes fails to get his life together. Watch as he tries to win the heart of the literal girl of his dreams, Ramona Flowers! Moreover, cry when things look bleak for our heroes! Make a confused face at the countless Canadian references! (Unless you live in Canada already.) Enjoy the mix of mayhem, romance, and comedy that energizes the series.
The series continues to grow and find new fans as it’s franchise develops. Fans saw this in the Netflix animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. The show played with the original story to create something new and dynamic. It both honors O’Malley’s original work with the author instilling fresh life. Now, with fans of the series seeking out more Scott Pilgrim content, the release through GlobalComix provides the perfect solution.
In addition to Scott Pilgrim Color Collection with the panel-to-panel reading option, GlobalComix invites creators and publishers to set up and stylize their own panel-to-panel reading. Titles The World Ends in Fire and Ten Comics are just a couple examples of how this flow tool optimizes the reading experience and attracts more readers.
To learn more about panel-to-panel as well as a variety of other optimization tools available to creators and publishers, GlobalComix Founder & CEO Christopher Carter will be in attendance at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, WA, and a featured panelist on The New Digital Comics Landscape(moderated by Rob Salkowitz), Friday, Mar. 1 at 5:15pm, Tahoma Room 1.