Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Rift Part 3

Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Rift Part 3
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The author lives in San Francisco, CA . The Shadow Hero is now available as individual digital issues via Kindle. Gene Luen Yang began making comic books in the fifth grade. His 2013 two-volume graphic novel Boxers & Saints was nominated for both the National Book Award and the LA Times Book Award. It also won an Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album - New. He has since w
Bonds will be tested and new truths revealed as Aang must answer an important question: Can humans and spirits co-exist?!Written and drawn by the team behind the best-selling The Promise and The Search, Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru, in collaboration with Avatar: The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra animated televison show creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, this is the ultimate continuation of Avatar and the perfect companion to Legend of Korra!. Team Avatar is in peril as a dangerously powerful ancient spirit awakens with vengeance and destruction on its mind
He has since written and drawn a number of titles. It also won an Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album - New. Gene currently writes the graphic novel continuation of the popular Nickelodeon cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender. About the Author Gene Luen Yang began making comic books in the fifth grade. Printz Award. The Shadow Hero is now available as individual digital issues via Kindle. The author lives in San Francisco, CA . His 2013 two-volume graphic novel Boxers & Saints was nominated for both the National Boo
David Nice said The Old and The New Can Work Out!. I said five stars cause of the great story telling, great character growth. Especially Aang and Toph because their both very different characters. Yet they learn from each other, they still remaining friends and not enemies. It teaches the reader that we need all kinds of kinds people things activities and so forth.This story also makes it clear to the reader why they made The Promise and The search! When I look back at those stories I feelt The Promise was about certain change and looking forward to New things in the future with different race living together. The Search was about certain things staying the . Steelsong said Great Conclusion to a Great Arc. Zuko has always been my favorite character and I love how this continues his arc. The difficulty of running the Fire Nation in its present state is really explored and handled well. You can see the mistakes Zuko is making, but you also understand why he's making those mistakes. I would argue that he had the biggest character arc in the entire series and it's nice to see that the development didn't stop at the end of Sozin's Comet, but continues on through his young adulthood.There is a sub-plot involving Ursa and the emotional baggage she's been carrying around with her. The moments are scattered in throughou. Great Conclusion to a Great Series If you don't want to read my long raving over this part, here's a quick summary. I love this book. Not only did it give me everything I wanted to see, like Ursa confronting Ozai, but it gave me things I didn't even know I wanted to see. The political situations are intense, the artwork brilliant, and every line spoken by the characters sounds like them. Even the love triangle (which I did not like) was handled well enough. It's a very satisfying conclusion on pretty much every level.Now for the lengthy part:In The Promise, we saw Avatar trying to branch out from the adventure storytelling and move into a more