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When Aang call Katara "sweetie"Sokka(in Kiyoshi warriors uniform):Mrin( Chilling with Toph) :
After reading:Oh ... whoops, I still need to review this. Heh heh.Before reading:Well OF COURSE I WILL READ THIS. I HAVE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AND STUFF.So yeah, for those of you who don't know, there are going to be these two graphic novels which basically fill in the gaps between The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra (which comes out ... who knows when, but sometime next year). So like, hopefully stuff will be explained. And yeah. I'm so tired I can't even think right now. But YAAAY I'M EX...
I still wish there would be a 4th season but maybe these comics will answer my questions and still my cravings for more of this fantastic universe and characters!
my heart is so fucking full rn.
Introduction: Now, I am a huge fan of the “Avatar: The Last Airbender” TV series and when I heard that there was going to be a comic book series that would continue from where the TV series last ended, I was so excited that I had to pick up this series! “Avatar the Last Airbender: The Promise Part One” continues from where the TV series ended its run and I have to admit that this was a brilliant continuation of the world-acclaimed TV series! What is this story about? After the events of
Avatar: The Last Airbender (The Promise, #1), Gene Luen Yang, Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, Gurihiru (Illustrator)The events of The Promise begin immediately after the last episode of the original series, "Avatar Aang", before jumping forward one whole year. It is followed by Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Search.Part One: Following Fire Lord Ozai's defeat and the conclusion of the Hundred Year War, the Harmony Restoration Movement is established to remove the Fire Nation Colonies
Sokka's "oogies" reminds me of Mean Girls 🤦😂I love the characters already!One of the best artwork ever in graphic novels.I am sure the show is good but I will to the graphic novel series as for now.Fire Lord, I am obsessed with this character. Love his character. He has a legacy to maintain and keep up. So much more is coming up.The only thing I don't like at all is what makes Sokka to overuse his "oogies" - the unwanted PDA between the Avatar and his girlfriend. It's annoying when it becomes to...
If you're a fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender, I recommend checking out this graphic novel!Why You Should Read The Promise:• The comic is set just after the end of ATLA, so this is the perfect book to read if the ending of the series left you wanting more!• The artwork is stunning, it feels like watching an ATLA episode!• Toph is a badass as usual• Zuko is the Fire Lord™️• And the promise is quite intriguing too.Buddy read with my brother Siamak
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH, I CAN LITERALLY SCREAM ABOUT THIS FOR ETERNITY. This book literally picks up right after the show ends (I was wrong about the other comic) and it's fucking intense as hell. Full review to come because I'm too busy binging the rest of the books in this series and that ending was fucking INSANE.
"When you are in a position of power, you must put the needs of the world above your own." I need this so much I've watched Avatar: The Last Airbender twice in my life, one when I was little and the second a couple of weeks ago, and that has been enough to know that it will forever be one of my favorite TV shows. So when I discovered that these comics existed I just had to get my hands on them.That's a decision for which I'm pretty grateful. The comic has the same feel that the show did,
Rating: 4.5 stars
Zuko is literally my favorite character. We see him through all the series struggling with himself, but just because the War is over doesn’t mean the struggles are over too. Because of the expansion of the Fire Nation, many colonies have been in the Earth Kingdom for over a hundred years. People have made their roots and families in those places. But with the war over, the Earth Kingdom just wants the colonies to go back to the mainland, and to restore peace the way it used to. You don’t need to...
The great thing about this book is also the worst thing about this book. The characterization. Sokka's quips about 'oogies' and general obnoxious-ness are perfectly in character. Toph's rather rude nicknames for her students are perfectly Toph. Even Ty Lee's facial expressions (in the two panels she appears in) are perfect, and somehow Aang and Katara calling each other 'sweetie' seems like exactly the thing they would do. But Aang's agreement with Zuko (a major plot point) is so out of characte...
I literally LOVE this series. I lost count of the times when I saw all the chapters. I recommend it 100%
So much fun! Loved to see my favorite characters again on a new adventure ❤️.
For the review of the whole mini series, and more reviews, please visit my book blogThe Promise is a quick and entertaining read about Aang's adventures after the war was ended. It's very nice to see all of the characters, and humor is great as usual. Aang and Katara calling each other 'sweetie' gave me the oogies though. Onto the next one.My WEBSITEMy INSTAGRAMMy WORDPRESS BLOG
Original post at One More PageI never really go to the graphic novels section of NetGalley, but anything Avatar: The Last Airbender related is an automatic pick for me. I loved the series, so reading this was a definite treat.The graphic novel picks up immediately where the series ended (spoiler warning if you haven't watched the entire series yet), where Aang and Zuko and the rest of the gang were working on bringing back peace in the world. One of the things they were planning to do was to ret...
Second Read: Delving back into this world felt so familiar and amazing! I have always really loved these characters and this world! Getting back into this series, I remember how much I loved the first few parts and I can't wait to read more of this world in comic book form! First Read:This comic basically picks up right where the anime left off and I love where it went! You see Team Avatar celebrate the end of the war, then a promise is made (which is why the comic series is called "The Promise"...
*3.5I technically read this a while back, but I really don't know why. I never actually finished the Avatar TV show as a kid for some reason. But I've finished it now (love it), and so I'm checking out the "canonical" graphic novels.The premise of this one is instantly off. "The Promise" is Zuko asking Aang to kill him if he ever becomes like his father. And... Aang agrees. Aang. Aang, who doesn't eat meat and doesn't kill anyone or anything. Sure, sure, this is in-character. And then he talks w...
I was so happy when I realised these existed lololol and then I bought the first five oops