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Avatar: The Legend of Aang Comics #4

Avatar Volume 4: The Last Airbender

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When young waterbender Katara and her warrior brother, Sokka, rescue a mysterious boy named Aang, who is the last airbender and the long-lost Avatar, Katara and Sokka must make sure that Aang fulfills his destiny and saves the world.

96 pages, Graphic Novels

First published February 13, 2007

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Michael Dante DiMartino

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Michael Dante DiMartino is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. His directing credits include the animated series King of the Hill, Family Guy, and Mission Hill. He is a co-creator of the award-winning animated Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel, The Legend of Korra. DiMartino lives in Los Angeles with his wife. The Rebel Geniuses series is his debut prose work.

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May 18, 2013
Aang’s latest pit stop on the way to the North Pole causes him and his friends—Sokka and Katara—to be captured by the Kyoshi Warriors. As soon as the people of Kyoshi Island realize Aang is the Avatar, however, he is treated like a celebrity. Sokka, meanwhile, is trying to cope with the idea of being beaten by female warriors. Then, everything changes when Prince Zuko attacks. Can Aang save the village?


Same as always, the art is simply screenshots from the show and the majority of the script also comes from the show. The people who created these books were about as lazy as you can get. This book wasn’t any better than the previous ones, and the big battle at the end was a little confusing, I thought.


Errors noticed:

Page 22, “Katara hears the commotion on the beach.” There is nothing in the book to indicate she ever stopped paying attention to Aang…

Page 44, talking about Sokka looking in on the Kyoshi Warriors training, “and hopes that one day, he too will be as skilled a warrior as they.” Umm… Sokka still has his sexist attitude at this point. He still sees himself as better than the Kyoshi Warriors, so he would NOT be thinking this.
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August 28, 2021
bu kadar sevdiğim bir seriye böyle düşük vermek üzüyor ama maalesef çizgiroman hali bayağı vasat geldi:<
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Volume 2/17 of Avatar: The Legend of Aang Comics Series is the graphic novel adaptation of the hit Nickelodeon cartoon, so there is no "new" content unlike the succeeding Avatar: The Last Airbender Comics Series which details Aang's adventures AFTER the cartoon ends.

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There's no new content and the art feels like screen captures from the show, so there's not much special about it except it's a good opportunity for
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