Bryan Lee O'Malley
Bryan Lee O'Malley was born on February 21, 1979, in Canada, and is best known as the creator of the *Scott Pilgrim* series. He began his comics career in the early 2000s, with his first major work being the graphic novel *Lost at Sea*. O'Malley's signature style blends clean, expressive cartooning with manga-influenced panel layouts and a sharp, witty narrative voice. His most famous creation, *Scott Pilgrim*, a seven-volume series about a slacker musician fighting his girlfriend's seven evil exes, became a cultural phenomenon and was adapted into a feature film. O'Malley also collaborated with writer Kelly Sue DeConnick on the series *Snotgirl*, and contributed to titles like *Local* and *Too Much Hopeless Savages!*. He is credited as writer, artist, colorist, inker, and letterer on his work. Beyond comics, O'Malley performs music under the alias Kupek. His later work includes the graphic novel *Seconds* and the manga-inspired *Scott Pilgrim* color editions. O'Malley's influence on indie and young adult comics is significant, and he has received multiple Eisner Awards for *Scott Pilgrim*, cementing his place as a key figure in 21st-century cartooning.
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