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Not enough Zuko.
Correct and clean. I enjoy it
3.6 Stars rounded up to 4. I'm kind of bummed that the artist changed for this set of Avatar comics. Not that this art isn't impressive or anything, I just liked the art from the previous artists more (especially the attention to detail). In any case, this new set of comics has had a very interesting start and I'm curious to see where it leads.
A quick trip turned into helping a new city with inner conflict! Aang and company find the once small town of Cranefish has turned into a new and bustling city! However, with a growing city means new troubles and the Business Council(?) has asked for the Avatar’s help. But of course, there are people who have their own agendas and will NOT allow the Avatar to get in their way! I enjoyed how Aang and Sokka sounded more like their show selves. The art was so different! I’m kinda glad it took me a
*3.75I definitely find it really interesting that this volume, as well as dealing with change in the world, is acknowledging the imbalance between benders and non-benders. This is something that LoK didn't fully deal with. I just feel like the character moments in here are off - Sokka's just careless and goofy the whole time, and the only real bonding moments between anyone are just Aang and Katara. There could be more there. 3.75/5 stars.
The series is leaning toward world development and linking ATLA and LOK instead of character-driven story. It may be to other folk's taste, but I don't think these are for me anymore.
"And I’m the guy who’s gonna take you down!No, I don’t think you are. But I respect your ambition! It’s good to have goals." It's so interesting to continue seeing how things evolved and how it came to be as we know it. Following a minor detour, Team Avatar encounters a web of deceit and lies under a lot of tension generated from personal differences and they must find a way to make balance. I continue to be astounded as to how trouble follows the gang. They really just wanted to get to Yu D
Faith Erin Hicks does a wonderful job continuing the series. The art looks like the next season you haven't watched yet. If you're a fan of the cartoon, you'll dig this.Received a review copy from Dark Horse and Edelweiss. All thoughts are my own and in no way influenced by the aforementioned.
I loved Avatar: The Last Airbender series, and loved this artwork. The characters grew up, it seems like just yesterday I was watching them Penguin Sledding now they are off fighting crooked earthbenders. ATLA Readathon: AirNomads -AANG- read a happy or hopeful book.
First off I want to say that I still think that the illustrations are absolutely breathtaking, even though the art style has changed. It still has that same familiar feel to it, one that I love to return to.I have read all of the Avatar related graphic novels that have been released so far and I honestly cannot remember how many of them that have been. That's why I'm going to continue reading every new graphic novel that will be released, just like I did with this one. It's just that after havin...
Are we seriously gonna talk about how hot Aang is ??Because we should.
So interesting to see the seeds of Republic City!
This is the first ATLA book with the new writer/illustrator team. It's hard for me to tell how I feel about the new creators, since the storyline returned to what was my least favorite of the series thus far - Earthen Fire Industries. Let's start with what I liked. Aang looks older in Wartman's style, or perhaps it's a conscious attempt to start aging the characters up to show the passage of time. Hicks, as the new writer, thankfully tosses out the sickening "sweetie" interactions between Aang a...
DNF at p 40I guess it was just too weird going to this right after binging the rest of the graphic novel series, which, up until now, was drawn by Gurihiru (aka in the original Avatar art style). The difference in art style really took me out of this story. I thought as I read that I'd be able to get over it but eugh... Also the moment Aang suggested the use of c*ps, I didn't feel interested in the story anymore 😬