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If you guys see continuous Avatar updates....don't think I have gone crazy!!!*laughs Azula style*I am OFFICIALYY ADDICTED to this series..and I will be bingeing itWill write the memes reviews laterπ Till then..enjoy these memes!!Sokka is my soul twin bro(?) or is it twin soul bro(?) *confused Mrin*!!Update 1HELP!!!! HELP!!!! This comic illiterate aka Mrin needs helpI am so confused how to start this seriesDo I directly start with "THE PROMISE" ???!!Or do I need to read any other comic before it??...
StoryThere are several story arcs going throughout the book; the main plot is the story of Yu Dao, but there's also the stories of Toph's academy and the Avatar Fan Club, all of which have further events on a more personal level which relate to characters' development. All in all, quite a lot goes in this book. That much is indeed, true, but the pacing of the story flows amazingly well and doesn't lag too much. Even if Part 2 is basically filler, sub-plot and set-up for Part 3, it still feels pa...
December Tierlist Vlog is up! Click the link to see the video review of all the books read in December! The Written Review Imagine my surprise when I wake up Christmas Morning to this GORGEOUS book. I've been a fan of avatar for about a decade now and have always been curious about the comics for the series.For those not in the know, the comics pick up where the cartoon's series ends and provides cannon adventures for the Gaang. However, I've always been uncertain where to start or what
My Video Review:https://youtu.be/kH_vuaoXI2AI definitely think this is the edition that people should read these comics out of with all of the extra behind the scenes notes. I already wrote out my notes to do a video on this, so it'll be posted here when it's done. I love Avatar though, so expect some mild gushing.
Aaaaaahh I love my babies so much I MISS THE GAANG EVERYDAY Avatar is ?? the highest quality tv show of All Time and thats the teaAnyway this was super fun and I just loved getting back in the world even if it's only in a small way. I definitely think this tackles an important and massive problem within the Avatar verse to the concept and theming were great. I also think the character voices were so well written it felt very in character and I could hear the characters voicesAang is my son I'd p...
Team Avatar is back! But I can't handle Katara and Aang calling each other 'sweetie' it's unbearable!
This was a great continuation of Avatar! The characters all felt the same and the storyline was interesting enough. I loved the themes present, but the only reason why Iβm not giving it 5 stars is because it didnβt quite feel as impactful as it should have. Maybe Iβm spoiled by the show but I almost wanted to see the conflict drawn out longer so we could get even more nuance. But itβs still a great read, definitely worth it if you love the show!
This one never struck the right chord. The characters acted exaggeratedly and out of line based on how they would have acted in the show itself, and almost the entire conflict would have ceased to be if they'd just calmed down and talked about it. Also, Katara is reduced to a fawning and largely useless girlfriend.
Aaargh the ending was not very satisfying to me but it was still so good!! But seriously. My Zuko deserves better than this. Hmpf.Here's a few Zuko appreciation GIFs just because. (Also Iβm a fire sign (Aries) and my Chinese zodiac sign is a dragon π - just sayinβ that maybe thatβs what this is partially coming from π)I mean...And now, the best for last.People explaining to me that Zuko is a fictional character.Zuko to me:
A very solid continuation of the cartoon. The Promise starts out with the Fire Nation relocating all of the colonies they established in the Earth Nation. But problems arise when the older colonies do not want to leave. They've lived there for over a hundred years now and members of Fire and Earth Nation have combined into new families consisting of both. Yang does a good job of capturing the characters from the show. Gurihiru's art is very anime influenced. It's pretty good most of the time but...
a great return to the atla world. it balances humour and drama perfectly, creating an enjoyable and engaging read.
MY BABIES ππππThis was exactly as precious and adorable and nostalgic as I expected it to be, and I'm just sad that I didn't read it a long time ago. As someone who has been a diehard A:TLA fan since literally the world premiere of s01e01, I was a little bit apprehensive about finally picking this up, but it holds up the values and humor of the show SO WELL and it was just so delightful to see my little bendy babies growing up a little. Plus, Zuko was his usual conflicted cinnamon roll self πIf
I LOVED THIS SO MUCH!! β€οΈοΈI finished watching ATLA on Sunday, and I'm SO glad I had the comics to dive straight into because I needed (and still need) more. This was PERFECT! It feels exactly like the show (the vibe, the humour, the characters, everything). All ATLA fans must read this!!So flippin' excited to get to The Search
I ADORED this graphic novel! I love seeing Aang's and Katara's relationship, and I love knowing that the story goes on. This series is everything.
even beyond the show Zukoβs arc is still ππππππππππ
This was well written and the illustrations were spectacular. I loved the Avatar and all the characters. I liked the message of peace and I can't wait to read more!
A good, solid story about what happens in the Avatarverse after the end of Sozin's War. Of course things aren't just going to settle down easily just because Aang says the war is over.
1.) The Promise β β β β .52.) The Search β β β β .53.) The Rift β β β β 4.) Smoke and Shadow β β β β .55.) North and South β β β β .5-----------------------------------------------4.5 starsThis is so great - it really tackles a lot of things that we can really relate to in our world too. It mainly deals with colonialism and the aftermath of a city that is not fire nation and not earth kingdom, but both, and what this means for the future of this world. I also really liked how they included something similar to the
Just finished re-watching the show. And instead of dealing with the sadness that threatened to consume me whole I ignored my feelings and immediately went in search of more Avatar content because that's a totally healthy way to deal with things.
I am a huge fan of the TV series. When it ended, I was left with a gaping hole in my heart because I had to bid farewell to the Avatar universe, the diverse characters which had captivated me so and to the wise words of General Iroh. I was so glad when I found out that there were graphic novels of the series. The Promise picks up right after the end of the TV series finale. The book serves as an extended epilogue, following the events that occurred after the war. Zuko faces his first great task