Jun 14
Scott Pilgrim’s life is totally sweet. He’s 23 years old, he’s in a rock band, he’s “between jobs,” and he’s dating a cute high school girl. Nothing could possibly go wrong, unless a seriously mind-blowing, dangerously fashionable, rollerblading delivery girl named Ramona Flowers starts cruising through his dreams and sailing by him at parties. Will Scott’s awesome life get turned upside-down? Will he have to face Ramona’s seven evil ex-boyfriends in battle? The short answer is yes. The long answer is Scott Pilgrim, Volume 1: Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life.
- Title: Scott Pilgrim #1
- Publisher: Fourth Estate
- Price: £3.49


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Scott Pilgrim #1 is available for download on the following platforms:
iPhone/iPod touch
Click on the button below to open Scott Pilgrim #1 on the iTunes App Store. Requires iTunes.

Tagged with: android • bryan lee o'malley • fourth estate • ipad • iphone • scott pilgrim
Mar 13
With the announcement of the iPad came iBooks, an eReader and eBook store application for the iPad. The iBooks app uses the ePub format and will have categories ranging from “Comics & Graphic Novels” to “Cookbooks”, and possibly adult content, now forbidden in the App Store.
Yet nothing has been said about iBooks’ availability on the iPhone & iPod Touch. A sign that iBooks won’t be available for these devices, or that Apple is waiting for the right time? What do you think?
Tagged with: ibooks • ipad • iphone • ipod touch • poll
Jan 28

(*comic above is Bear Beater Bunyan -
this is a mock-up, not the actual iPad version of the book)
Bleeding Cool’s Rich Johnston was one of many sweet-talking about Apple humongous iPad announcement and unveiling today. But we’re gonna feature his article in specific because brilliant fellow that he is, he quotes Robot Comics.
The presentation has concluded. We haven’t heard a thing about LongBox, and Rantz Hoseley didn’t tweet once. And anyway, the iPad doesn’t seem to do flash. Wherefore Zuda?
But with the likes of RobotComics and Comixology having iPhone apps that can port right over to the newly announced iPad, mean they should have a field day with the new Apple tablet device.
And the iBooks application is a direct book reading device that could well work for graphic novels. Prize for the first shot of someone reading a graphic novel on the iPad.
READ MORE (including what we had to say…)
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Tagged with: in the press • ipad • rich johnston
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