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help, I'm a little too obsessed with this.
I've no shame to say that Avatar: The Last Airbender is the single best thing to ever have come out of television. These comics are a bit less so: they're for the most part irrelevant to the show itself, unnecessary, but a few do add some greater context and nearly all are entertaining just the same.Now that I've gotten around to read some more of the comics, most of them detailing the later adventures of the Gaang, I can say that this collection still holds up as some of the best. Maybe because...
I read this comic in one night and I enjoyed it!
Avatar will always have my heart. I really want to get into the comics :)This is a great introduction to the comics. It reminds you what happened during the three seasons. But the art style did change a lot, though most of them were good, some were not. Still highly recommend if you want a fun and enjoyable read!
Funny!
Very fun read for fans of the animated series. Although it’s a collection of stories by a variety of writers, most do an excellent job of matching dialogue and mannerisms exactly how characters in the show would interact! Stories are fun and sometime even fill in some gaps in the series. Would recommend to anyone who’s looking for more content in the Avatar universe.
*3.5I've read this before. I don't really know why, since when I first watched the Avatar series with my sister we never actually finished it. Rereading this, I saw a ton of references that I totally missed the first time around. But I just finished rewatching the series in full this time, so I could fully appreciate this.This is a compilation of many different Avatar shorts, taking place at different points throughout the series. They're about 3-4 pages each. Not too long, and not trying to be
This collection, subtitled The Lost Adventures, will be popular with hardcore fans, probably teenagers more than anyone else. I realize many adults, or at least adults who are young at heart, are fans of the series. I count myself among them but I am not as fond of this collection as I am of the animated series. Each of the stories take place in between the episodes, so there was a great deal of downtime and none of the youthful drama which is the main reason why I enjoyed the series so much. So...
Reading the lost adventures really added a lot of fun moments for Team Avatar! This is so nostalgic and although I didn't really love it as much as I thought I would, I still enjoyed all of these bite sized stories in between.
Great stories, interesting art styles!
My siblings and I always watch Avatar: The Last Airbender every Saturday when I was in high school. I admit that I love Aang and the gang, and their reckless journey to study all four elements to defeat the Fire country. Because of some television issue at the present, I don't have the chance to watch Aang and the gang again. Sad to say, I miss most of their adventures already and I don't have any idea what I read inside of this book.At last, this collection of out-of-print, fan favorite comics...
On average, actually pretty good. The best thing about all these stories, I think, is just how much they feel like they belong with the cartoon. The short stories could be scenes from a "real" episode, and the longer stories feel like they could be episodes themselves. There's a little variety in the art, but the quality is pretty consistent. And a few of the stories actually flesh out some aspects of the show. There's nothing really ground breaking, but I think most Avatar fans will be pleased....
I can't even express my love for this story. Avatar: The Last Airbender is in my top 2 favorite stories EVER...and that's saying something. (It's right up there with Percy Jackson.)This collection of short stories was so sweet and funny. I laughed, I loved every story. A must-read for Avatar fans.
I don't mince words when I say that Avatar: The Last Airbender is one of my favorite animated shows in any consideration, and I know many people, younger and older than myself, who love the series as well."The Lost Adventures" compiles some of the original Nickelodeon comic shorts from their magazines, plus some rare miscellaneous stories and fan-related creations in the mix. A wide selection of artists and writers, some of whom worked on the original series, combined their efforts to form this
3.5Some slice of life, short, fluffy, silly stories between major events in the Avatar ; some are good stories, but others just silly and the artwork changes from one to another.Enjoyable but not over indispensable.
This was so much fun!I would go as far as to say that Avatar was one of my (if not the) favourite tv show(s) growing up. I spend a lot of time pretending to waterbend and fighting the fire nation when I was in elementary school - huh, the good old times. This comic was an amazing, fast read! I love Avatar's humour and especially - it's characters and the artwork.This is a collection of many different short stories surrounding Aang and Co, written and animated by different artists. Alas, I liked
I... am not all that impressed. This collection of stories is definitely cute, don't get me wrong, but it adds very little. There were a couple stand-outs - 'Relics' and 'Combustion Man on a Train' (despite the latter's ridiculous title) added nicely to Aang's character in little ways. Mostly, though, these read like brief vignettes and don't contribute that much to the overall story of the show - which is good, I suppose, since it prevents the show from feeling like there were plot holes. A few...
A must have for fans of the much-loved animation series. As a huge fan myself, I simply adored every single page. The attention to detail, both visual and contextual, is just amazing.The cover gives off an almost "fancomic" aura about it, so I was pleasantly surprised to see how "official" it all seemed, and that many of the comics were written by people who worked on the show. This fun-packed volume really helps to fill the void of the end of the series, as well as the less than stellar Shyamal...
This was delightful and fun. I love all of my babies and I cannot wait to read more comics from the ATLA universe.
This is a great addition to the animation