This article is a list of fictional characters in the comic book series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley and its film adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. For the film versions of the characters, O'Malley sent crib sheets that explained backstory, character motivations, and events in the book to Michael Bacall and Edgar Wright. Bacall then created a list of "ten secret things" for each character, according to O'Malley, for fun, and many of the entries were jokes: O'Malley said that the "ten secret things" documents were not intended to be taken seriously as character background. O'Malley created a height chart for the characters, printed in volume 1, but said "it's not really canon, and I never did one again, and the heights were always very inconsistent." With the exception of five of the characters, O'Malley said that the heights were "always kinda vague. I didn't pay enough attention to it." O'Malley said that during the development of the book, "the hair colors in the book barely crossed my mind (I just used whatever color seemed nice at the time if I was coloring a cover or illustration). There were no 'canon' hair colors in my mind." (en)
Questa è la lista dei personaggi di Scott Pilgrim, serie a fumetti di Bryan Lee O'Malley. La maggior parte di essi appaiono anche nel e nel film omonimi, entrambi usciti nel 2010. (it)
Questa è la lista dei personaggi di Scott Pilgrim, serie a fumetti di Bryan Lee O'Malley. La maggior parte di essi appaiono anche nel e nel film omonimi, entrambi usciti nel 2010. (it)
This article is a list of fictional characters in the comic book series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley and its film adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. For the film versions of the characters, O'Malley sent crib sheets that explained backstory, character motivations, and events in the book to Michael Bacall and Edgar Wright. Bacall then created a list of "ten secret things" for each character, according to O'Malley, for fun, and many of the entries were jokes: O'Malley said that the "ten secret things" documents were not intended to be taken seriously as character background. (en)