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, by Gene Luen Yang Bryan Konietzko


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File Size: 29949 KB

Print Length: 80 pages

Publisher: Dark Horse Books (July 23, 2013)

Publication Date: July 23, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00D9DCSIW

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While I enjoyed "The Promise" it didn't grab me as a story I was dying to hear. I would probably give it 4 stars, but have never rated it. However, being an avid Avatar Universe fan, I bought "The Search" if for no other reason than to learn the demise of Ursa, the wife of Fire Lord Ozai. Well, this story was flat out great.Without giving away the details of the story, let me give you some generalities as to what you can expect if you purchase this 240 page volume:1. A story that feels like it's right from the end of the TV show. The characters feel right, especially Sokka (who shines in this story "NATURE HATES YOU!"), the story blends well with specific episodes from Season 2 and 3, and the art is wonderful. It really feels like you're reading a mini-story arc from A: TLA.2. A book of excellent quality. Thick paper, large margins, great binding. For 30$ you're getting your money's worth. The best thing about buying this compilation is you get notes from the creators, artist, and writers in the margins that give you little bits of info on the inspiration of certain characters or events. Kind of like when Nickelodeon did their pop-up Avatar run, which they should have included on the DVD releases of the original series. Ahem....3. More Avatar Aang! Need I say more? This is the official continuation of the story. If you love Aang and Korra as much as I do, then you have to ... HAVE TO get these books. The comics are done in collaboration with the writers of the show, so as far as I know, it's canonical.Enjoy!

This is the second installment of the Avatar: The Last Airbender comic book series.If you haven't seen the Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon from Nickelodeon, don't buy this until you've seen all of it and read the first comic book in the series. There is a lot of back story you need to understand in order to read this.Okay, first I will address how the book looked when I got it, which almost lost the product a star in the review process. It wasn't wrapped in any protective coating when it arrived at my door, so it was scuffed from something it had rubbed up against. There were black marks on the white cover and I was VERY annoyed. Luckily, my husband was a janitor and had a microfiber rag that took the scuff marks off without harming the cover itself. It saved Amazon's fifth star! (haha?)Anyway. This book is INCREDIBLE. The storyline involves what happened to Zuko's mother, Ursa. I think every fan of the show wanted to know what happened to her, and the makers of the show never revealed it in the cartoon. I actually looked up the story on wikipedia a long time ago, but the description of events was so convoluted I couldn't get what really happened. Do yourself a favor and read this book. You will find yourself swept up in the tale and unable to put it down.The art is a joy to view. Combined with the running commentary in the margins, everything is beautiful and purposeful. You can see the story unfold in the panels, but also through the eyes/words of the authors. The character development in this series never stops in the writing or the illustration.This is a masterful telling of tales. I am proud to put it on my shelf.

I bought the 3 individual books that make up the full story. This wraps up the big mystery of what happened to Zuko's mother. This series has been passed around to family and friends (repeatedly in some cases) who are fans of the much beloved show. Nickelodeon should get back together with creators DiMartino and Konietzko to make this into a movie (or very short 4th season). I know many people who would enjoy the seeing one more Aang adventure. The voice-acting, animation, martial art choreography, and storytelling in this series is amazing. Thank you to everyone who had a hand in bringing this lovely piece of (art)work to life. I have a granddaughter I'm waiting to share this series with. I can only imagine how much she'll enjoy it!

"She was born lucky. You were lucky to be born."That's a pretty harsh thing for a dad to say. But it fits Fire Lord Ozai perfectly. In this story, we see how ruthless he was through some flashbacks that are interspersed with the current adventure. Zuko and Azula as children--Azula already cruel and calculating, hiding behind her childishness to portray false innocence--are caught up in a plot that puts Ozai's deep cruelty on display, revealing why Zuko's mother disappeared and what she was forced to sacrifice.In the present, we see Azula continuing to butt heads with Zuko and with Katara, disturbing every scene with her outbursts and violence as she struggles with visions of her mother telling her her destiny lies beyond the throne. Aang and his crew continue to hunt down Ursa's past, following her trail to the thespian group she was once a part of and finally into the Forgetful Valley.The art is really top notch in this, conveying every mood with depth and implied action where appropriate, and there's that really nice humor that's familiar from the animated series in moments like Aang being asked if he has secret knowledge because of his Avatar powers only to have him reveal he read it on a sign. And theme-wise, I LOVE the extra layer of brother-sister relationship exploration. We already had Katara and Sokka contrasted powerfully with Zuko and Azula, and now we have the story of Misu and Rafa. Another sister who is loyal to her brother and wants the best for him--and is willing to sacrifice for him. It says so much about their characters when Katara recognizes herself in Misu's actions, but Azula hears nothing but a sob story. She would be an entirely unlikable character if not for her desperation that betrays deep insecurity.I'm looking forward to finding out what happens with the Mother of Faces and Zuko's mother in the final chapter!

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