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I’ve always loved the series and it translates very well into the comics. Avatar has always tried to deal with more complex sociopolitical and moral issues so exploring decolonisation and cultural appropriation is very ‘on brand’ let’s say, certainly true to the original series (the comics are all canon ofc). Listening to every side of the argument and finding the most reasonable and peaceful (endgame) solution is a consistent theme. Loved it and annoyed I left the next couple comics at home lol...
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise, Part 3 (The Promise, #3), Gene Luen YangThe events of The Promise begin immediately after the last episode of the original series, "Avatar Aang", before jumping forward one whole year. It is followed by Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Search.Part One: Following Fire Lord Ozai's defeat and the conclusion of the Hundred Year War, the Harmony Restoration Movement is established to remove the Fire Nation Colonies in the Earth Kingdom and relocate the coloni...
i would just like everyone to know that zuko is the love of my life and i would marry him but i would also marry katara thank you for coming to my ted talk.
I was rewatching one of my favorite episodes of Book 3 today (The one where the team goes and watches the play represntations of their journey) and it hit me, I still haven't read the continuationAnd decided to do so after finishing Shadow and Bone. And maaaaaaannnn, I'm so glad I did. It takes place RIGHT AFTER the 100 year war. After Aang defeated the Fire Lord, Ozai, by taking away his bending They seem to think they have found peace and propose a harmony movement, eradicating the fire nation...
"Asking you to end me if I went bad... that was like asking you to figure out right and wrong for me. I didn't just want you as my safety net. I wanted you as my escape hatch. I can't put that on you. I understand now." What a satisfying end. I must admit, Aang got on my nerves a lot, but, thankfully, he took the right decision at the end. I mean, I get why he was like he was, I don't hold it against him, but it frustrated me a lot. It starts pretty intense and continues likewise for the re
THAT WAS AMAZING IM A MESS WOW
Rating: 4.5
THE ENDING!!!! OMG
Omg! Dude that ending! This is the best!
The exciting conclusion to the "promise" graphic novel trilogy really makes good on its promise! Back in the beginning of this story arc, newly crowned Fire Lord Zuko made Aang promise he would "end him" if he lost touch with the good and started becoming his terrible father, but in consulting with his disgraced, imprisoned dad, he started to get confused about the sacrifices a Fire Lord needs to make and what constitutes the right stand for a leader to be making when faced with war. Now he cont...
For the review of the whole mini series, and more reviews, please visit my book blog4.75/5starsYes! What an awesome finale. I loved Zuko's everlasting battle with evil within.I love Sokka's...I just really love Sokka. I love how Aang loves who he is and where he came from. I love his philosophy.I love Katara, because she keeps everybody in check, and because she's a waterbender (and so I am according to a quiz I took).I love Toph because she's badass to the core. A wonderful addition to the Ava...
Aah, SO GOOD.This series came to a great conclusion, although I do know that there are more books. This section has been well done.Zuko's character was... so beyond great, I just, I can't. And Aang's obviously. I love their dynamic so much. That opening scene was amazing, and the ending one. And wow, there is so much potential to work with for future books. 5/5 stars.
I love how Uncle Iroh invented bubble tea <3
Overall rating: 4 starsStyle/writing: 4 starsThemes: 4.5 starsCharacters: 4 starsPlot: 4 starsWorldbuilding: 4 starsArt: 3.5 stars
When you told me to contemplate the world, what did you expect me to picture in my mind? A map? Some cosmic energy? [...] I don’t know how to “contemplate the world” without first thinking of the people i care about. estos comics son todo lo que no sabía que necesitaba 🤠😭
Awesome! I never really gave much though to the fire nation colonies in the earth kingdom when I watched the show. But it was really interesting to read about how people from the fire nation had made a home in Yu Dao. This comics are for children, yet they deal with such complex politics too. This show, the writers and the comics continue to amase me with the themes they decide to throw into ATLA.
really loved this conclusion to this part of the comics. ♡ again, i can only repeat what i already mentioned in my review for the promise part 2; i'm so, so happy that the characters act, talk and behave the same way they probably do in the tv show. cool fighting scene, nerve-wracking cliff hanger, great themes - what's left for me to say?? also; i appreciated the fact that suki and iroh appeared in this one. now, i'd like to see more of momo and appa.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 / 5“I don't think I’ll ever stop feeling lost”... a million stars for zuko, he's my favorite forever and ever.
Review for all three parts under the cut.(view spoiler)[YOOOOOO.Each one of these parts read exactly like an episode of Avatar and I LOVED IT!Part one: Oh goddamn. I didn’t even know removing occupations and cultural identity issues would be a thing! It MAKES SENSE THOUGH I just didn’t even think of it! ZUKO THOUGH. ZUKO BBY WHY ARE YOU GOING TO YOUR FATHER. THAT IS THE WORST THING IN THE WORLD TO DO. But really though I’m just so impressed that it’s exploring the mixing of the four nations and
not iroh inventing boba