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Definitely liked this book BETTER than the previous booksBUT the plot was still predictableHowever, Toph aka my Queen SAVED this book!!The fighting scenes were *chefs kiss*Something tells me Kyoshi and Toph would have been BFFs đOfc I cried during the show!!BUT the comics never made me "feel" anything SMHLets end this series with Sokka!!!
This graphic novel was wonderful! While I preferred the old art style because it was closer to the style of the show, the art in this was great, and so was the story. It also sets up The Legend of Korra really well.
I have to admit I was worried about the new writers and artists when I first started Imbalance, but it ended up being a really well written story. It contained plenty of foreshadowing for Korra and callbacks to ATLA. I'm excited to see what they do next.
The message in this one feels so fresh and relevant! And I LOVED Ru and Yaling. Also digging the new art style. đ€©
How the Republic City got its start. Truthfully, I was never too keen on that stuff - the more modern technology, and the ensuing strife with benders, never had quite as much of a draw to me as all the bending and spirits and fantasy. But that's a personal gripe, one that many disagree with and that honestly isn't a deal-breaker even for me.The writing and the characters are both some of the best with these comics so far, with believable conflict and some solid development and growth, and there
The adventures of Team Avatar continue with a new creative team consisting of author Faith Erin Hicks and illustrator Peter Wartman. They expand upon what Gene Luen Yang established from The Rift by returning to Earthen Fire Industries. Aang and his friends are astonished that the village with one factory has expanded into the bustling Cranefish Town. A sweeping overhead illustration of this coastal city immediately signifies this spot as the future site of Republic City from The Legend of Korra...
book 17 out of 75 graphic novel"That's a terrible name!"I'm sorry, I just had to put that Sokka quote. This sixth installment in graphic novel continuation of the "Avatar: The Last Airbender" TV show was very good. The TV show is arguably the best TV show to ever be made and these graphic novels have not disappointed. This was no exception. I really enjoyed seeing how much our gang had developed and how they were continuing their quest in bringing peace to the world. I loved seeing Sokka's hu
This was really GOOD!!!It was so GREAT to see Suki again, and I LOVE her being so important and teaching everyone the chi-block technique Also really love the debate about taking someone ability to bend, it's so interesting how these characters feel things and their decisionsReally loved this and clear recommendation for any "Avatar: The Last Airbender" fans :D
In many ways this is a perfect lead in to the main conflict in The Legend of Korra, Season 1.
I never really got used to the new art style, and the dialogue was a bit stilted at times. The previous creative team was flawless though, so they were definitely a tough act to follow. This wasnât bad by any means, it just wasnât as standout as the previous books. This one was a bit too on the nose for me sometimes, and I didnât really care too much for the new characters introduced here. Still, itâs a nice addition in furthering Aangâs storyâ and itâs cool to see the early days of Republic Cit...
The best book out of the six so far. Imbalance is so great since it has its finger on the pulse and also because it connects so closely with The Legend of Korra. I didn't find the art style strange at all, and the story is fantastic. Five stars, no question.
5 STARSThis story was in the same vein as The Rift and North and South and once again, I absolutely loved it! This story really connects the two TV shows The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra as we see the beginnings of Republic City and the main issue that is still present when Korra is around and Amon is the main antagonist: conflict between benders and non-benders.I missed Zuko because he's my favorite but I still loved this story, especially Toph. (Okay, and all the others as well, I loved
https://youtu.be/-6in3gffH4wIn this arc, Faith Erin Hicks takes over for Gene Luen Yang as the writer, and Peter Wartman took over for art from Gurihiru. Itâs a change that felt a little jarring, as Wartmanâs art is good but feels more stylized whereas Gurihiruâs art felt like an almost exact continuation of the showâs art style.Faith Erin Hicks wrote a pretty good story arc, but I felt in this arc the plot was a lot more front and center than the characters. The previous arcs found a way to wea...
I really enjoyed this one. It was the first one where Aang and Katara felt like they were acting realistically and werenât acting overly âpuppy dog in loveâ to me. This felt like a perfect novelization of an episode. I definitely recommend it. The art is phenomenal as well.
A good transition into the Legend of Korra, but I feel like there are still some loose endsâ what ever happens to Azula?
5 starsLoved it. very touching. After reading this watch me how I binge TLOK series.CharactersI am a bit weirded out, because Zuko is nowhere to be found in this comic, which is okay, but as far as it goes it was always like all of Team Avatar were the founders of Republic it weirded me out that Zuko was not more involved within this comic. I get that he has to settle down and has to become the Firelord his folk needs but??? I guess he gets involved within the city right after the comic ends, be...
I have a BookTube channel where I review books, give reading suggestions, and more! Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/dragonarmybooks---My Rating - 3.5 StarsTeam Avatar are once again back at Earthen Fire Industries now located in the bustling Cranefish Town (which will eventually become (view spoiler)[Republic City in The Legend of Korra (hide spoiler)]. Yet again, there is a civil war brewing, but this time it's between the benders and non-benders. The Aang Gang must figure out how to...
While I wasn't a big fan of the artwork at the start, it did grow on me by the end. This I believe is the end? Of Aang's story, setting it nicely for the Legend of Korra and how the Republic City came about. Looking forward to reading the shorter comics now.