Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
Why have I only known the graphic books exist until now? THE ATLA PLOT REALLY THICKENED HERE OMGI laughed, I cried and most importantly, Zuko found his closure. Aaaah my heart 💕
ZUKO MY BABY
These comics show again and again how badly the characters and adventures of The Last Airbender translate onto the page. In the TV series, the episodes not only drove the story’s plot forward, but they also emphasised certain themes, characters, parallels, relationships, motivations, considerations and areas of the fictional universe. Many of these things are lost in both The Promise and The Search.Let’s start with some positive things about this book. It nicely weaves together the story of the
YESS THIS WAS SO BEAUTIFUL I’M SO HAPPY FOR ZUKO!!! :’)
This was unlike anything I could have imagined to be Zuko's mom's story, but I loved it. It was heartbreaking. And lovely. And heartbreaking.
A solid continuation of the series. This story deals with the search for Ursa, Fire Lord Zuko's mother. We finally get answers on what happened to her. The stuff with the faces though was pretty goofy and unnecessary. Zuko's sister, Azula, needs to be put out of our misery. How many chances can you give a person before you just give up on them and decide they are an awful person?Received a review copy from Dark Horse and Edelweiss. All thoughts are my own and in no way influenced by the aforemen...
All those comics that are supposed to shed light on the unanswered questions from the series are completely and utterly bad and boring.
Honestly, it was Azula who saved this book for me!!😅I ended up sympathizing with Azula rather than their mom...Azula is a complex character and I LOVE anti-heroines!!This meme pretty much sums the charactersActual review to come as soon as I finish binging this comic series
1.) The Promise ★★★★.52.) The Search ★★★★.53.) The Rift ★★★★4.) Smoke and Shadow ★★★★.55.) North and South ★★★★.5-----------------------------------------------I don't know about you, but if my mum (view spoiler)[ran off and chose to forget me completely in order to start a new, happy life with a new family, I'd be a little bit upset. (hide spoiler)]
Where... is... my mother?
10/10I've never cried over a book, but this hit me like a train. I fucking sobbed
.A short but very full story follows Zuko's search for his mother, Ursa.Aang, Katara, Sokka, Momo, Appa and ....Azula (shiver), all go with.Azula because she claims to know how to find her.I was expecting a straight forward story, silly me, this is avatar so the path to Ursa is meandering and dangerous.The drawings are quite good (except for the cover, ironically). Although perhaps not as good as the animated show.A KU option makes this an easy choice and I look forward to reading more.(and bonu...
THIS IS THE BEST. It answered so many questions and tied into the show so well 😭😭👌🏻
I really enjoyed this collection. Because Zuko (along with Katara) is my favorite Avatar character I enjoyed the heartfelt and in depth look into his past. The main thing I didn’t like (Spoiler Alert) was the when Zuko was led to believe that he wasn’t his fathers son.
Hey! January 2021 Reading Vlog is up!! The Written Review As a HUGE fan of the Avatar series - I was so excited to finally get to reading the comics. The first one (The Promise) set up the scene post-battle with the fire lord. This trio of comics focused more on how the characters are coping and dealing with their own personal troubles.In particular, Zuko is trying to become the best ruler of the fire nation that he can be BUT he's plagued by guilt, uncertainty and fear.And...he wants to
So much Azula action and scenes. This really tied up the loose ends that Avatar left us with. I haven't watched Kora yet so I'm not sure what stories from these graphic novels are portrayed in on the show.
★★★★★ /5I love this!Sadly I wasn‘t the biggest fan of the first installment of the series (Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise) so I was pretty hesitant to get in this one, but fortunately, I loved it. It was an amazingly crafted installment with a really interesting side plot and everything combined really nicely. I was really glad to find out things this installment talked about. Of course, I love the show so it was really nice to see characters interact.
I recently watched the Avatar: The Last Airbender tv series with my sons (Part of our great Covid-19 2020 Quarantine binge watch), and I really enjoyed the show. Like most fans, I desperately wanted to know what happened to Fire Lord Zuko’s mother. This story isn't as good as the television shows, but it is pretty close in its portrayal of our favorite group of young heroes and definitely is a satisfying conclusion to this particular plot arc. Highly recommended for fans of the series.
Truly amazing, FINALLY, the story everyone was dying to know..."WHAT HAPPENED TO ZUCKO'S MOTHER???" Once again, they could easily make a movie out of this graphic novel, if they were smart, which means they won't.Plot twists and turns throughout, with excellent art, amazing writing, and once again, the hauntingly good feeling that you are watching the show, even though in your mind, you know you are actually reading a graphic novel.A gem of a graphic novel at that. In a beautifully bound book, a...
3.5! I really enjoyed this, especially as the different strands of the story began weaving together in the latter half. The use of various character and relationship symmetries (e.g., sister-brother, mother-son) to craft narrative cohesion reminded me of the excellent storytelling in the series, where nearly every episode was harmoniously self-contained. I also appreciated how themes of identity, change, and memory were expressed with the mysterious face spirit in Forgetful Valley. And I also ha...