There needs to be a Scott Pilgrim show, live-action or otherwise.
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I've never really liked comics, largely because the characters are drawn to be human and wear ridiculous things, by extension making them look ridiculous. Add in tragic back story, their superpower only made complicated by the fact that it's generalized or their training, and a very stupid name that isn't really dumb until you take a look at it, and you've got a superhero, ladies and gentlemen!
Apart from them generally looking silly, they had different characters but samey stories and more unintentional silliness in the way of names, power generalization, multiverses, and the comics being connected. It wasn't until recently that I realized that there was no real reason that all comics had to exhibit these traits, it makes no sense, so now it's pretty much mainly only DC and Marvel that I don't like.
Problem is, they're the only ones that get TV shows and movies (shockingly, you'd think the masses would look down on stuff like that). Other comics are horribly underrepresented, and that's where the mass variety and diversity of comic books comes from. It's sad, really. But it's really a matter of money and who can use that to push their work up into the eyes of the masses, and DC/Marvel(/Mark Millar) certainly have that in the bag.