Did Scott Pilgrim age well?
Makes me nostalgic for when Toronto wasn't a living nightmare
>>153080950no it was garbage then and it's garbage now
>>153080950No, it aged very poorly alongside the millennials who read it and alongside the "manic pixie girl" craze of the late 90s/early 00s. >>153081026When would that have been? Before 2000? Before it was colonized by 800,000 south asians?
>>153080950Aged like shit but i’ll never forget it for encapsulating my hometown before it was destroyedIt was honestly worth destroying an entire generation of women for that alone
>>153080950The original comic aged fineThe movie was never good in the first placeAll the new content sucks
>>153080950The OG comic is still good but it doesn't fit with what the franchise is now, and people need to get over it.As Brian said in his recent Q&A, he's not interested in revisiting the past. The comic is done, the continuity changed and the old timeline is never coming back. Either accept it or move on.Personally, I'm enjoying the new timeline. It's full of possibilities and open for many kind of crazy stories. Brian himself says he's looking for the right story to maybe try a new comic again so can't wait to see what he can come up with for Scott and his EX team.
>>153081026>Canada: I would like 500 million Matthew Patels...
no it's fucking GARBAGEabsolute slop
>>153080950Not really but it exists as an interesting time capsule. It isn't unreadable nowadays just dated and the things it was origionally lauded for have now been done to death. That said the art does definitely still hold up and is still the best thing about the comic. I wouldn't fault anyone for reading and enjoying it but I wouldn't go out of my way to reconmend it to anyone.
>>153080950yeah he will be older than 17 at some point
>>153080950This destroyed an entire generation