Synopses & Reviews
It's finally here! Six years and almost one-thousand pages have all led to this epic finale.
With six of Ramona's seven evil exes dispatched, it should be time for Scott Pilgrim to face Gideon Graves, the biggest and baddest of her former beaus. But didn't Ramona take off at the end of Book 5? Shouldn't that let Scott off the hook? Maybe it should, maybe it shouldn't, but one thing is for certain — all of this has been building to Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour!
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"This is really the crown jewel moment of O'Malley's work in Scott Pilgrim. The setting is huge, the fighting is intense, and this is where everything pays off....It also has a very nice and fitting ending...I feel, in all honesty, I couldn't have asked for more." Multiversity Comics
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"[A]lthough it isn't literally the series' finest hour, it is a fitting and entirely epic finale....Finest Hour is a worthy and satisfying, though somewhat rushed, culmination of one of indie comics' funnest rides... (Grade: B+)" The Onion AV Club
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"It's been a while since I've been so emotionally satisfied by the end of a series of books, and I have to hand it to O'Malley for simultaneously giving his readers exactly what they've been wanting while still pulling a lot of surprises out of his hat. There's a lot of closure involved, but it never feels like it's dragged out too long or that the pacing is even slightly off." Greg McElhatton, Comic Book Resources
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"The epic of epic epicness pays homage to a few epics of the past....It's nigh impossible to imagine a fan of this series enjoying this volume any less than its predecessors. It elevates the series. It matures the themes. It's the Finest Hour of the whole damn thing. Rating: Awesome." Newsarama.com
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"What makes the Scott Pilgrim series work so well is its cleverness. The books abound with smart, funny, knowing bits. At any moment, O'Malley can change his drawing style to a simplified cartoony-manga to depict a character's childlike glee, or have someone break the fourth wall by referring to something that happened "two books ago." Scott levels up, video game-style, as he grows up and becomes a better person. When he stands up to Gideon, he earns the Power of Understanding ('New T-shirt Unlocked!)." Chris Bolton, Powells.com (Read the entire Powells.com)
Synopsis
The sixth and final volume to indie comics' most influential series of the last decade! Now a major motion picture directed by Edgar Wright and starring Michael Cera.