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With the disappearances of children in the Fire Nation Capitol, Avatar Aang and his friends are doing everything they can to find out what is going on. Aang and Zuko must work together to keep the peace but the emergence of the New Ozai Society and the mysterious Kemurikage from legend appearing may prove to be too much even for the Avatar when the true culprit of the kidnappings is revealed! Written and drawn by the creative team behind the best-selling The Promise , The Search and The Rift , Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru, in collaboration with Avatar: The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, this is the ultimate continuation of Avatar and the perfect companion to Legend of Korra ! Review: good art and easy to follow - my son loves the series on TV and now he loves this book series. its helping him get into reading Review: LOVED LOVED LOVED it - LOVED LOVED LOVED it! We wanted to thank you as both a woman and as a mother of a young son. We read every night before bed, and I cannot start to recount the amount of sexism there is in children's books --especially older books, which we inherited a lot of. I am not quite sure how I managed to survive my childhood (I read voraciously as a child) with my confidence and sense of self intact. The newer books are usually much better are portraying girls and gender, but often do so on a more superficial level. For example I am very grateful that the Ninjago series (which my son is obsessed with) included the character of Nya, but she somehow seems added on as an afterthought, and a lot of time is spent matching her up as a date with various of the Ninja. The female characters in the Avatar/Airbender books seems to be very different--at least judging from the Smoke and Shadows trilogy, which is the one we have. The female characters are central to the story. They are both heroes and villains. They are made up of the same balance of toughness and vulnerability as the male characters. The male and female characters interact both as team members and as love interests. And I love how the little girl asks Kiyi to "marry her". You would think, in 2016, that all this would be standard. But trust me, your books are the exception rather than the rule... well, except for books that are deliberately contrived to convey a socially just message about gender, race, ethnicity, etc., But my son seems to pick up on this --he seems to have an aversion to these types of books, unfortunately. (And trust me--as a progressive, female, African-American teacher of social justice issues, I have tried! :-) It is important to me as a woman, as a teacher, and as a mother of an impressionable 7-year-old son that you continue doing what you are doing! Much gratitude!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,124 Reviews |
C**M
good art and easy to follow
my son loves the series on TV and now he loves this book series. its helping him get into reading
A**D
LOVED LOVED LOVED it
LOVED LOVED LOVED it! We wanted to thank you as both a woman and as a mother of a young son. We read every night before bed, and I cannot start to recount the amount of sexism there is in children's books --especially older books, which we inherited a lot of. I am not quite sure how I managed to survive my childhood (I read voraciously as a child) with my confidence and sense of self intact. The newer books are usually much better are portraying girls and gender, but often do so on a more superficial level. For example I am very grateful that the Ninjago series (which my son is obsessed with) included the character of Nya, but she somehow seems added on as an afterthought, and a lot of time is spent matching her up as a date with various of the Ninja. The female characters in the Avatar/Airbender books seems to be very different--at least judging from the Smoke and Shadows trilogy, which is the one we have. The female characters are central to the story. They are both heroes and villains. They are made up of the same balance of toughness and vulnerability as the male characters. The male and female characters interact both as team members and as love interests. And I love how the little girl asks Kiyi to "marry her". You would think, in 2016, that all this would be standard. But trust me, your books are the exception rather than the rule... well, except for books that are deliberately contrived to convey a socially just message about gender, race, ethnicity, etc., But my son seems to pick up on this --he seems to have an aversion to these types of books, unfortunately. (And trust me--as a progressive, female, African-American teacher of social justice issues, I have tried! :-) It is important to me as a woman, as a teacher, and as a mother of an impressionable 7-year-old son that you continue doing what you are doing! Much gratitude!
R**R
Fire Nation Foursome! 2nd Best in the Series!
Best Avatar comic series since The Search. If you love the Fire Nation Foursome, then you will love the Smoke and Shadow series. Get deeper insight into the Maiko relationship and Ty Lee/Mai friendship along with an actual relevant plot that The Rift seemed to lack. Great read for fans of the series, especially those who want more Zuko and more Fire Nation.
J**A
Cool
A**R
Coolest ever
So cool it is the best and I mean the best comic book ever even better than Star Wars comics
T**S
The suspense!
My kids and I really love these books. I wish that they would start making the cartoon again. Nonetheless, the suspenseful ending on this one is great! However, now I have to wait until April for the next one agh ๐ฉ
L**C
He read the first few pages then he told me that this is terrible! I ask him whats wrong
I bought this book for my son. He was so excited when it arrive. He read the first few pages then he told me that this is terrible! I ask him whats wrong? He said that the book had cut off some of the writing, so he couldn't read. I went through the book and count about 16 pages was cut off in the middle of the writing. I compare the width of book 1, 2, and book 3. Found out that book 2 width was 1/4 inch less than book2 and book3. I am returning this and hope that they have a better one than the one they send to me. Update: Amazon send me a new book and this time it was much better. My son love reading these comic book.
V**C
Great for Avatar Fans
My daughter really enjoys reading these comics and she hates reading.
V**E
Quick read
Daughter read it on the kindle very fast.
L**Y
Excellent as usual!
This comic is a must have for Avatar The Last Airbender fans! It arrived in time and was in perfect condition. The comic itself continues the thrilling tale and does not disappoint! I would strongly recommend this product.
D**E
bello
un degno seguito della serie originale, molto meglio di Korra. peccato che i fumetti costano un botto; comunque se potete recuperateli che aggiungono di piรน alla storia di 3 stagioni di korra
A**R
Can't wait for part 3!
Even better than part 1 and can't wait for part 3
K**L
Good
Best book I recommend it
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