4.5 stars.
“It’s sweet how you think you can change the world through talking, Avatar Aang. Not all Avatars believed that. But you’re special, devoted to your peaceful Airbender ideals.”
Well, that was fun.
Seeing my girl Suki in action is always such a treat.
One of the chief things that I really like about this Imbalance series is how we get to see this town grow, change and slowly, ever so slowly, become a prosperous town. Knowing what its future is, just makes it better.
It's actually kind of funny.
“Taking away someone’s bending might seem nonviolent when compared to other options, but… Is it really? You’re destroying a part of someone. And that feels violent to me.”
The main issue of the series, benders against non-benders, is such a gripping conflict. Timeless too.
Philosophizing about what was done to Firelord Ozai is great too. Before this, I don't think I had ever considered it much. It seemed like a good way to solve everything without violence... but was it really without violence?
I just really like the way something so short and breezy can make me think such deep thoughts as well as make me laugh a lot.
Toph and Sokka's friendship is great too. It really shines in these issues.
“Toph, it’s taking away someone’s bending. It’s removing a part of who they are. It’s not a decision to be made lightly.”
The art is something essential to me when reading a comic. It's the way the story is conveyed, so, I take it under careful consideration whenever I review them.
This one, well, I wasn't a fan at first.
Now, I believe it has grown on me. It's just different from what I usually find breath-taking. Nonetheless, I found myself admiring how pretty it made things look and gave myself a little start.
But it truly is pretty. The colors and style suit really well the story.
“I know a guy who was once in a similar situation. His dad was the worst dad ever and wanted to conquer the world. It took a while for Zuko to stand up to his father, but eventually, he did. And that’s one of the reasons the Hundred Year War finally ended.”
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That was so fitting.
I really like how the problems aren't solved so easily.
RTC.
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These little pieces of history that fill the year gap between Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra are so cool.
I'll admit that to this point I'm more used to this art style, though I'm still no fan, and can even find it pretty. Though, I wouldn't read the comic just because of it.
Obviously the characters themselves are a great part of why I read these comics.
This particular story-line is cool. Seeing the development of this little city that will become something so much more is really cool.