Description
Ramona Victoria Flowers spent her childhood in mountainous regions before relocating to New York. Born January 1, 1980, she began figure skating lessons at age four, establishing early athleticism. In junior high, she briefly dated Matthew Patel, leveraging his mystical abilities to deter jocks. Lucas Lee persistently pursued her throughout high school until she relented; their relationship involved minimal activities like smoking on curbs. She later cheated on Lee with Todd Ingram, embracing their shared "bad kids" persona. Ingram demonstrated devotion by creating a lunar crater, an event she witnessed with shock.

She attended the University of Carolina in the Sky, where her roommate Roxie Richter became her first and only queer relationship. Ramona initially dismissed this as a "bi-curious phase," a characterization later challenged. After university, she dated the Katayanagi twins simultaneously without their knowledge, leading to a mutual but non-hostile breakup. She then met Gideon Graves at a party, developing genuine feelings while he treated the relationship as an experiment. Gideon inflicted "the Glow" on her, granting subspace travel abilities. When Ramona attempted to leave him with a letter, he intercepted her, triggering an emotional surge that activated the Glow and hurled her to Toronto through subspace.

In Toronto, she worked as a "Ninja delivery girl" for Amazon.ca, zipping through subspace highways for efficient deliveries. She acquired a cat named Gideon as emotional catharsis. While traversing subspace, she encountered Scott Pilgrim's dream desert, sparking his obsession. Their real-world meeting occurred at a party, followed by a package delivery to his apartment, initiating their relationship. Scott learned he must defeat her seven evil exes to date her, a consequence of her historically unresolved breakups.

Ramona typically fights with an oversized mallet materialized from her subspace-linked purse. The Glow causes her head to emit light during intense jealousy or distress, unbeknownst to her until later. Her personality is guarded, sarcastic, and fiercely independent, masking deep-seated insecurities and a lifelong habit of avoiding emotional confrontations. She frequently changes her hairstyle and exhibits reluctance to discuss her past, particularly regarding Gideon.

Character development intensifies when Scott seemingly dies battling Matthew Patel. She investigates his disappearance, confronting each evil ex and reassessing her past actions. This journey forces accountability for how she treated others, notably Roxie Richter. During their reunion, Roxie challenges Ramona's historical minimization of their relationship, leading to a physical altercation that culminates in Ramona apologizing for leaving without explanation and acknowledging Roxie's pain. This reconciliation marks a pivotal step in her emotional growth.

Her investigation reveals Scott was kidnapped by his future self, "Older Scott." In the ensuing conflict, she allies with her exes to rescue him. Later, she encounters her future self, "Future Ramona," who experienced a 13-year marriage with Scott ending in divorce due to miscommunication. Future Ramona authored a screenplay based on their life to reconnect with Scott, though the plan failed. The two Ramonas merge into "Super Ramona," symbolizing acceptance of past and future selves. This fusion represents full integration of her experiences and flaws, including a matured yet persistent tendency toward emotional detachment.