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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Avatar the Last Air Bender:The Lost Adventures

Author: Aaron Ehasz, Josh Hamilton, Dave Roman, J. Torres

Illustrator: Joaquim Dos Santos

Title: Avatar the Last Air Bender:The Lost Adventures
Publication: July 5, 2011
Publisher: Dark Horse
Genre: Graphic Novel, Comic Book
Pages: 240
Audience: 10 and up
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Source: Purchased

Synopsis (from Goodreads): One of America's hottest shows returns For three years, millions of eager fans tuned in each week to watch Nickelodeon's hit animated series, Avatar: The Last Airbender. Ever since, fans have been hungry for more - and now their wait is finally over This volume collects the long-out-of-print, fan-favorite comics previously published in Nickelodeon Magazine and with the Airbender DVDs, plus over 70 brand-new comics pages. That's over 26 stories set in Airbender continuity, by a host of top-notch talent, many of whom worked on the original animated series itself

My thoughts:
Have you ever watched Avatar: The Last Airbender? If not, stop reading and go watch an episode. I'm twenty something years old and I am a fan of this show. I even watch the spin off, Legend of Korra, which is a great show too. If you have watched the show, this book is a compliment to the episodes. It goes into some detail, but not a lot. It is mainly funny little "mini-sodes" that the creators did not add for some reason. I chuckled the entire time I read the book. If you have seen the show all the characters are back- Oppa, Katara, Anng, Sokka, Toph, Momo, Zuko (they make up the main group). If you have not seen the Last Airbender, then I do not suggest reading this. I mean, you can, but you may be lost. It is more for fans of the show. Also, I enjoy attending conventions were people cosplay (dress as favorite characters from shows, books, etc). Some of the best cosplay I have ever seen has come from Avatar: The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra. The characters show the importance of patience, love, friendship, and especially teamwork. It is really not a bad show and who knows, if you try it- you just might like it.

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