![]() ![]() Here’s the thing – when you’ve got an entire three part story arc building to a KILL HIM NOW, AANG! moment, when you arrive at that moment you want to at least have a glimmer of fear that Aang might actually, you know, have to do it – but there was absolutely none. All of that was really lovely stuff – but sadly, my enjoyment of it all was dampened by my huge problem with the inevitable (dramatically speaking) KILL ZUKO NOW, AANG! moment. I loved how the Air acolytes actually played into it all, and how emotional the question of whether to go back to the way things were or create something new became for Aang. ![]() But as for me, well, I got very, very frustrated with how the crux of the matter – whether or not Aang would to have to kill Zukko to stop him from turning into his father – played out.īut before I get into that, let me just say this – I did love the many questions swirling around the conflict, from the wonderfully complicated situation on the ground in Yu Dao, to the question of how two separate cultures, entwined by conflict, could be made separate once again – or even if they should be. Now don’t get me wrong – part three is easily on par with the first two installments, and story-wise I’d say it’s better than the second, so if you’ve enjoyed yourself wholeheartedly up to this point, have no fear: the characters, humor, and art you love are all very much in evidence. The conclusion to Dark Horse’s first three-part Avatar comic has arrived, and while I’m always happy to spend time with Team Avatar, I have to admit I closed the back cover of this volume with mixed feelings. Written by Eisner winner and National Book Award nominee Gene Luen Yang ( American Born Chinese) and drawn by Gurihiru ( Thor and the Warriors Four), this is the adventure Avatar fans have been craving In the midst of the battle, can Aang and Fire Lord Zuko mend the rift between them, or will Aang be forced to take actions that cant be undone? Avatar: The Last Airbender creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko bring The Promise to its explosive conclusion The Harmony Restoration Movement has failed, and the four nations are plunged back into war. ![]()
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