by Gurihiru, Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, Gene Luen Yang, Dave Marshall
I am a huge fan of the cartoon show Avatar The Last Airbender: The Legend of Aang. I am also somewhat of a fan of the follow up show, The Legend of Korra mainly because I believe they follow different paths, with the first show focusing on character development and the second on unlocking the world ...
*4.7 Stars*Scorecard: (Out of 10)* Quality of Writing - 9* Pace - 9* Plot development - 10* Characters - 10* Enjoyability -10* Insightfulness - 10* Ease of Reading - 9 – low because this is a BIG, heavy book, otherwise excellent* Photos/Illustrations - 10Final Score: 77/80 = 96%*WARNING: this review...
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: NetGalleyReviewer: Me When we last left off in The Promise Part 1, Aang and Zuko’s friendship was in turmoil because of a few decisions Zuko made as the Fire Lord. Moreover, at the end of The Promise Part 1, we k...
I was granted ARC: The quality was ok. I hope to get the real book soon. While staying true to the art style of the series, Avatar TLA: The Promise was a great way to show audiences how peace came to be despite stubbornness of fire and earth kingdoms. This edition is all 3 comics in one ending on a ...
Love this. If you want more of the Avatar: The Last Airbender characters, read this. Especially if you are curious about what happens between ATLA and Legend of Korra.