Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise #2) 
That got intense real quick. I started this second issue been a bit concerned... ok, a lot, about how things were gonna progress since the way things ended in the last one was not very reassuring, and I end it even more concern.
Yes, I already know how things are bound to end -thanks Legend of Korra - but the road to get there is giving me anxiety.
We followed three side stories: Sokka's and Toph's, Aang's and Katara's, and Zuko's and at least two of those three were pretty intense.
Sokka and Toph's little side story was a nice way to get some break in the tension of all the pieces falling into place, and, well, they made me laugh a lot. The lily-livers are completely insane, but at least they have their hearts in the right place... I guess.
"I tasted my own stomach when we were halfway down but by the end... not a bad way to travel. "
Something really big and important needs to happen for things to get better and quick, or else things are gonna get ugly.
Easily as good as part 1, although I could do without all the sweetie comments. I especially enjoyed the developments towards the end of this volume and the cliff-hanger ending!So happy I decided to give these books a try. I was craving the fun I had with the Airbender tv show up & these books definitely have the same vibe and fun level!
Aang is lowkey annoying me

I really love these Avatar graphic-novels. They're a great way to dive back into the world of The Last Airbender, and they're just very fun.The story continues with Aang trying to calm tensions between the Fire Nation and the Earth Kingdom. Zuko is having struggles with his identity, while Katara is going through some jealous phases over other girls swooning over Aang.On the more funny and lighthearted note, I really liked the Sokka and Toph story line. It was very refreshing and funny to read
JIKES THAT CLIFFHNAGER.I LIVE FOR TOPH BEING A TEACHER.
Rating: 4.5
I had missed Toph Beifong
Gene Luen Yang
Pasta blanda | Pages: 76 pages Rating: 4.42 | 14983 Users | 390 Reviews

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ISBN: | 1595828753 (ISBN13: 9781595828750) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/18-619/Avatar-The-Last-Airbender-Volume-2-The-Promise-Part-2-TPB |
Series: | The Promise #2, Avatar: The Last Airbender Books |
Explanation Toward Books Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise #2)
"Metal is just a part of the earth that's been purified and refined. But how does it becomes like that? By getting heated, melted, and pounded. By going through pressure and pain."That got intense real quick. I started this second issue been a bit concerned... ok, a lot, about how things were gonna progress since the way things ended in the last one was not very reassuring, and I end it even more concern.
Yes, I already know how things are bound to end -thanks Legend of Korra - but the road to get there is giving me anxiety.
We followed three side stories: Sokka's and Toph's, Aang's and Katara's, and Zuko's and at least two of those three were pretty intense.
Sokka and Toph's little side story was a nice way to get some break in the tension of all the pieces falling into place, and, well, they made me laugh a lot. The lily-livers are completely insane, but at least they have their hearts in the right place... I guess.
"I tasted my own stomach when we were halfway down but by the end... not a bad way to travel. "
Something really big and important needs to happen for things to get better and quick, or else things are gonna get ugly.
Declare Of Books Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise #2)
Title | : | Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise #2) |
Author | : | Gene Luen Yang |
Book Format | : | Pasta blanda |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 76 pages |
Published | : | May 30th 2012 by Dark Horse Books |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Manga. Fiction. Young Adult. Graphic Novels Comics |
Rating Of Books Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise #2)
Ratings: 4.42 From 14983 Users | 390 ReviewsAssessment Of Books Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 2 (The Promise #2)
Just found out Avatar is back on Netflix so guess who's rewatching 😁😁😁😁Easily as good as part 1, although I could do without all the sweetie comments. I especially enjoyed the developments towards the end of this volume and the cliff-hanger ending!So happy I decided to give these books a try. I was craving the fun I had with the Airbender tv show up & these books definitely have the same vibe and fun level!
Aang is lowkey annoying me

I really love these Avatar graphic-novels. They're a great way to dive back into the world of The Last Airbender, and they're just very fun.The story continues with Aang trying to calm tensions between the Fire Nation and the Earth Kingdom. Zuko is having struggles with his identity, while Katara is going through some jealous phases over other girls swooning over Aang.On the more funny and lighthearted note, I really liked the Sokka and Toph story line. It was very refreshing and funny to read
JIKES THAT CLIFFHNAGER.I LIVE FOR TOPH BEING A TEACHER.
Rating: 4.5
I had missed Toph Beifong
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