Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Lost Adventures – Aaron Ehasz, Josh Hamilton, Tim Hedrick, Dave Roman, J. Torres

Posted July 10, 2011 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment

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.

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!

A collection of short stories about the Avatar world, from the Nickelodeon television series, told in comic book format.

This book has no real storyline, it’s essentially just a group of short comics that are either just funny, relevant to the plotlines happening in the TV series, or both. The stories were all different: some were cute, some were dramatic, some had much more action, some were only one page while others took up more than ten.

However, I enjoyed most of the stories, despite the fact that I never followed the Nickelodeon television series very closely. Many of them were purely comical anyway, and I liked the characters. The earthbender Toph was tough and and always had a joke ready. Sokka’s foolishness was hilarious, but he wasn’t very deep because of it. The characters Katara and Aang were skilled water-and airbenders, but also had feelings for each other in some of the episodes.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Lost Adventures is a good read for fans of the TV series and anyone who enjoys good comic book and manga art.

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