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Original Title: | Avatar V05 -Lib (Avatar: The Last Airbender (Tokyopop)) |
ISBN: | 1598169297 (ISBN13: 9781598169294) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Avatar: The Last Airbender Books, Avatar: The Last Airbender Comics #5 |
Michael Dante DiMartino
Graphic Novels | Pages: 90 pages Rating: 4.57 | 680 Users | 11 Reviews
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In Avatar the Last Airbender Volume 5, Aang, Katara, and Sokka arrive in the city of Omashu. Here Aang shows his friends how he used to slide down the packaging system in the city. The three of them get caught and are taken to the King of Omashu. In order to regain their freedom Aang must preform three tests. But Aang is under a strict time limit, the King has forced Katara and Sokka to wear "creeping crystal" rings that grow and will cover them both in crystal by nightfall.This graphic novel is nothing out of the ordinary. It has the typical word bubbles, gutters and sound effects. Some of the panels overlap and some of the pictures and sound effects come out of the panel. This book is directed toward a younger audience around elementary age. It is a manga story based upon the T.V. show.

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Title | : | Avatar Volume 5: The Last Airbender (Avatar: The Last Airbender Books) |
Author | : | Michael Dante DiMartino |
Book Format | : | Graphic Novels |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 90 pages |
Published | : | June 10th 2007 by TokyoPop (first published June 2007) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.57 From 680 Users | 11 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Avatar Volume 5: The Last Airbender (Avatar: The Last Airbender Books)
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 proseIn Avatar the Last Airbender Volume 5, Aang, Katara, and Sokka arrive in the city of Omashu. Here Aang shows his friends how he used to slide down the packaging system in the city. The three of them get caught and are taken to the King of Omashu. In order to regain their freedom Aang must preform three tests. But Aang is under a strict time limit, the King has forced Katara and Sokka to wear "creeping crystal" rings that grow and will cover them both in crystal by nightfall. This graphic noveli remember seeing this episode on tv, it is a favorite
In Avatar the Last Airbender Volume 5, Aang, Katara, and Sokka arrive in the city of Omashu. Here Aang shows his friends how he used to slide down the packaging system in the city. The three of them get caught and are taken to the King of Omashu. In order to regain their freedom Aang must preform three tests. But Aang is under a strict time limit, the King has forced Katara and Sokka to wear "creeping crystal" rings that grow and will cover them both in crystal by nightfall. This graphic novel

it is a good comic filled with a lot of funny stuff
The Gaang visits the great Earth Kingdom city of Omashu for Aang to relive some of his old memories. However, the destruction they accidently cause gets them sent before the King. Kataras and Sokkas lives are put on the line, and the only way for Aang to save them is to succeed in the three tasks the crazy king gives him. Time is running out.Same complaints as alwaysthe artwork and the script are taken from the show, and the few changes made dont add anything to this story.Errors:Page 22, From
Another storyline that my boys just love. It is pretty interesting!
It was really funny, I really liked it
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