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O'Malley's first solo graphic novel was ''Lost at Sea'', published in 2003 by [[Oni Press]]. His next books were the ''Scott Pilgrim'' series, which he worked on from 2004 to 2010. |
O'Malley's first solo graphic novel was ''Lost at Sea'', published in 2003 by [[Oni Press]]. His next books were the ''Scott Pilgrim'' series, which he worked on from 2004 to 2010. |
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− | + | O'Malley also helped [[Edgar Wright]] work on the [[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (film)|Scott Pilgrim vs. the World film]]. Both he and Larson make an uncredited cameo in the film as Lee's Palace Bar patrons. Bryan also designed some of the artwork in the movie like the sketch of Ramona's hair, the clipboard drawings of [[Crash and the Boys]] and [[Ken and Kyle Katayanagi]] and Ramona's cat [[Gideon (Cat)|Gideon]] on Scott's mug at the beginning. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 15:59, 10 May 2011
Bryan Lee O'Malley, also known as Radiomaru, is the creator of the Scott Pilgrim series. He is originally from Ontario but now lives in Los Angeles. He is married to fellow comic book creator Hope Larson.
O'Malley's first solo graphic novel was Lost at Sea, published in 2003 by Oni Press. His next books were the Scott Pilgrim series, which he worked on from 2004 to 2010.
O'Malley also helped Edgar Wright work on the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World film. Both he and Larson make an uncredited cameo in the film as Lee's Palace Bar patrons. Bryan also designed some of the artwork in the movie like the sketch of Ramona's hair, the clipboard drawings of Crash and the Boys and Ken and Kyle Katayanagi and Ramona's cat Gideon on Scott's mug at the beginning.
External links
- RADIOMARU.com official site
- Bryan Lee O'Malley on Wikipedia