
I often think about how I’d tackle a Scott Pilgrim continuation, but that is currently not one of the things in the works. O’Malley: There are some Scott Pilgrim things bubbling on the horizon, but I can’t say more other than it’s not a new book by me. Newsarama: Are there any plans to return to the world of Scott Pilgrim? That’s with Random House / Ballantine, who published my book Seconds. I made the mistake of announcing it prematurely. O’Malley: I am still very slowly toiling on my next graphic novel, Worst World. Newsarama: Do you have any new titles on the horizon?

(Image credit: Bryan O'Malley/Rachael Cohen (Image Comics)) It’s a sprawling thing about a cast of gorgeous characters, which is TV-like. I mean, not that it makes sense at all, but it could work on TV. O’Malley: I think it could make sense as a TV series. Newsarama: Would you like to see Snotgirl explored in other mediums (TV, film, etc.)? This one is going to be a bit of a bold departure - I’m excited! O’Malley: We’re running behind as usual, but issue 14 is currently scheduled for the end of May. Newsarama: Do we have an estimated release date for Snotgirl #14? Newsarama: What can you tell us about Lottie and Caroline’s romantic relationship moving forward? The introduction of Rosie shows that Lottie isn’t the only gorgeous egomaniac in her family.

Most of them are very focused on themselves.

O’Malley: The fun thing about Snotgirl is that every character is in their own bubble, obsessed with their own problems and rarely able to connect. What can you tell us about their relationship moving forward? Who, like most of the people in Lottie’s life, is very self-centered and doesn’t notice the struggles Lottie is going through. Newsarama: In the most recent issues of Snotgirl, you’ve introduced Lottie’s sister, Rosie. (Image credit: Bryan Lee O'Malley/Rachael Cohen (Image Comics))
