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Gideon Gordon Graves

Gideon Gordon Graves

First Appearance

Scott Pilgrim #3 (2006)

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Super StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityTelekinesisIntellectTeleportPsychicForce FieldBlast PowerInsanely RichUnarmed CombatGadgetsSize ManipulationElectricity ControlAdaptiveEnergy-Enhanced StrikeReality ManpulationSwordsmanshipDimensional ManipulationIllusion CastingWind BurstsPower ItemEnergy ManipulationWillpower-Based ConstructsStealthBerserker StrengthLeadership

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The League Of Ramona's Evil Ex-Boyfriends

Also Known As

Gideon Graves

About Gideon Gordon Graves

Gideon Gordon Graves is the ultimate antagonist of Bryan Lee O'Malley's landmark Oni Press series, standing as the seventh and most powerful member of The League of Ramona's Evil Exes. A villain of staggering ambition and terrifying capability, Gideon operates on a scale that dwarfs every other obstacle Scott Pilgrim faces across the series. His first appearance in Scott Pilgrim #3 (2006) is a pivotal collector milestone — a shadow-looming introduction that seeds the entire final conflict, making that issue essential reading for anyone building a serious Scott Pilgrim run.

What makes Gideon such a compelling antagonist is the sheer breadth of his power set. Armed with reality manipulation, dimensional control, psychic abilities, illusion casting, and a legendary skill with a blade, he represents a final boss in the truest sense. His Glow — a manifestation of negative emotional energy weaponized against others — elevates him beyond a simple comic book bruiser into something genuinely existential. He is not just Scott's enemy; he is the embodiment of emotional baggage made destructive, giving the climax of the series a psychological weight rare in the indie comics space.

Gideon's role in Scott Pilgrim Vol. 6: Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour is the payoff to years of slow-burn buildup. As the founder and ringleader of the League, he manipulates events across the entire narrative from a distance before finally stepping into the spotlight for a confrontation that is both a spectacular action set piece and an emotional reckoning. His scenes in that volume represent some of O'Malley's most dynamic and ambitious sequential art of the entire run.

For collectors, the Scott Pilgrim black-and-white Oni Press editions featuring Gideon — particularly Scott Pilgrim #3 and the complete run leading into Volume 6 — are the cornerstone of any indie comics collection from the mid-2000s. The series has seen color editions, anniversary printings, and significant cultural cachet thanks to the 2010 film adaptation, all of which have driven sustained collector interest. First printings remain the crown jewel, and any issue spotlighting the League of Ramona's Evil Exes is a worthy addition to the shelf.