The character of Scott Pilgrim began his "precious little life" in the form of a graphic novel series. Canadian author and comic book artist Bryan Lee O'Malley created the character based on the 1998 song "Scott Pilgrim" by Canadian indie band Plumtree, specifically the lyrics "I've liked you for a thousand years." The comic series, which ran from 2004 to 2010, follows 23-year-old Scott as he begins a relationship with a high school girl named Knives Chau, only to then meet the girl of his literal dreams, Ramona Flowers. To date Ramona, however, there's a catch. In addition to cheating on Knives, Scott is faced with the stressful task of defeating Ramona's seven evil exes. But the graphic novels end very differently than the 2010 movie adaptation.
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