
Envy Adams
Natalie V. Adams
First Appearance
Scott Pilgrim #2 (2005)
Teams
About Envy Adams
Envy Adams, born Natalie V. Adams, is one of the most compelling and emotionally charged characters in Bryan Lee O'Malley's beloved Scott Pilgrim universe published by Oni Press. She first appears in Scott Pilgrim #2 (2005), a landmark issue for collectors that introduces her as a stunning rock star fronting the band The Clash at Demonhead — and, more importantly, as the ghost of Scott Pilgrim's romantic past. Her debut issue is a key pick-up for any Scott Pilgrim completionist, as it sets the emotional stakes of the entire series into motion.
As Scott's ex-girlfriend from his university days, Envy represents a chapter of his life he has never fully processed. Her re-emergence into his world as a famous, powerful, and seemingly untouchable musician forces the story into its most psychologically rich territory. O'Malley uses Envy to explore themes of heartbreak, identity, and the way people reinvent themselves after loss — making her far more than a simple antagonist. Her scenes crackle with unresolved tension and sharp wit, and her dynamic with Scott ranks among the series' most memorable.
Despite carrying no superhuman powers, Envy commands every panel she occupies through sheer force of personality and O'Malley's expressive black-and-white art style. Her role in the middle volumes of the Scott Pilgrim series, particularly as her relationship with bandmate Todd Ingram is explored and complicated, gives collectors a character whose appearances reward careful re-reading. She is listed with a God/Eternal origin classification, a nod to the heightened, video-game-inflected reality of the Scott Pilgrim world.
For collectors, the Scott Pilgrim series by Oni Press occupies a unique and highly desirable space — a beloved indie comic that crossed over into mainstream cultural consciousness via Edgar Wright's 2010 film adaptation. First printings of Scott Pilgrim #2 are genuinely sought-after pieces, and the full six-volume run featuring Envy Adams remains a cornerstone of any indie comics collection. Whether you're chasing original single issues or the deluxe color hardcover editions, any volume featuring Envy Adams is a worthy addition to the shelf.