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Why cant I read this!!😒
I love and adore everything to do with Avatar, but this little book was really just a cut and paste of screenshots from the TV show, and that doesn't exactly work well for a book. If there had been new art that was created for a book format, it would have looked better and flowed better for a written story. A lot of the time the action wasn't clear, because the panels weren't created to make that action clear on paper. Other Avatar comics that I've seen (like The Search or The Rift) were actuall...
I bought this as a tangible token of my favorite animated series in Nickelodeon. The scenes on tv seemed to jump out of the screen and into the pages of this book. I've watched it so many times with my children that I can already anticipate the dialogues of each graphic scene. I still read them anyway and came close to brain injury! The grammatical error is over the top! Everytime I encounter one it's like hearing a crystal glass break. I can understand a couple of typos, or a few that the edito...
well, i love avatar its my fav show and its interests me by the friendship and the fighting skills and thats what ive learned from this book
In a lost age, the world is divided into four nations: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. Within each nation, there is a remarkable order of men and women called the "benders" who can learn to harness their inborn talent and manipulate their native element. Bending is a powerful form combining martial art and elemental magic. In each generation, only one bender is solely capable of controlling all four elements. That bender is the Avatar. The Avatar is the
Exciting plot and relatable characters in this comic book. We had some good laughs over some of the characters' exclamations.
Very imaginative and fun. Good for the kids and adults alike.
I really love and adore avatar,the last Airbender.
i have this theory about television (well, really all pop culture, but let’s stick with t.v.) – that it can, in its entirety, be reduced to three things, my holy trinity of pop culture: 1) schadenfreude2) panty-sniffing3) happy tearsthe first requires no explanation: taking delight in the misfortune of others is the bread and butter of talk shows, reality t.v., most sitcoms, and hour long dramas. the second is all that obligatory sex shit and covers just about all cop procedural shows, law and o...
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, these four nations lived in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. A hundred years have passed, and Katara and her brother, Sokka, are out fishing in the seas of the South Pole. What they catch, however, is the last thing anyone expected—a boy frozen in an iceberg. Aang is only twelve years old, and carefree as can be, but there is a secret he is hiding. Could he be the Avatar the world has desperately needed, the one who can bring bal...
Katara and Sokka are fishing in a remote area when they find aang frozen in the ice. Katara knows he is special right away. Katara is a water bender and aang is an airbender. Katara hopes to learn from aang. When they ride appa, aang's pet, back to their home, they learn that airbenders haven't been around hundreds of years. They learn just how special aang might be.Meanwhile, on a navy ship, Uncle Iroh is training his nephew, Prince Zuko, in the art of firebending. The two have been searching f...
A young boy named Aang is rescued by Katara and her warrior brother Sokka. The siblings have no idea how important that young boy is in this adventure.
Ah, Avatar: The Last Airbender. It was and still is one of my favorite cartoon series ever! Although there are some parts that I found unrealistic, corny, and/or not well thought out, it managed to keep me hooked until the very last episode! That reminds me, I never checked the new Avatar series yet... Oh, well.This comic is a tie-in with the cartoon series. It's pretty loyal to it and the pictures are taken from the series itself (at least that's what I think). It was a fun read and a must-have...
Me: Mom, can we get Avatar?Mom: No, we already have Avater at home.The Avatar at home:
5 stars just because it's Avatar
This book was very good it is pretty much the same as the nickelodeon tv show that i've watched a while ago. it left off with a cliffhanger which is exciting so i can't wait to read the next book the only thing though is i wish the book had more pages in the book that's the only complaint that i have for this book.
I've loved this series for years, and I've just now begun to collect all the comics. This series is fun, it's cute, and it's so well done. The art really matches the story and the way it's told. The actual story-lines are easy to understand, and still they can be deep and impactful.
I love this show so, so, so much, and I was super excited to see these at my local library. It stays true to the show, almost like a manuscript to each episode, so I have no complaints besides that I wish there was more than one chapter in each book. If anyone knows where I can find some larger editions or other fun Avatar books please let me know!
Katara "Some people believe that the avatar was never reborn into the air nomads and that the cycle was broken. I haven't lost hope. I believe that somehow the avatar will return to save the world!" Volume 1/17 of Avatar: The Legend of Aang Comics Series is the graphic novel adaptation of the hit Nickelodeon cartoon. It covers the prologue up till when Prince Zuko thinks he has discovered the Avatar at the South Pole, so there is no "new" content unlike the succeeding Avatar: The Last Airbend
it was a good book