


Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Rift Part 3 [Yang, Gene Luen, Gurihiru] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Rift Part 3 Review: The Old and The New Can Work Out! - I said five stars cause of the great story telling, great character growth. Especially Aang and Toph because their both very different characters. Yet they learn from each other, they still remaining friends and not enemies. It teaches the reader that we need all kinds of kinds people things activities and so forth.This story also makes it clear to the reader why they made The Promise and The search! When I look back at those stories I feelt The Promise was about certain change and looking forward to New things in the future with different race living together. The Search was about certain things staying the same and excepting it. Like Zuko staying firelord and Ozai still being Zuko's biological father. It make sense why they keep mentioning the past and the future in this book! Genius!!! All I can say is that we need more fight scenes and maybe better villains in the next story of Last Airbender but other then that keep up the good work. Review: These comics pretty much continue the story after the show ended - These Avatar comic books are most-haves for die hard avatar fans such as myself. These comics pretty much continue the story after the show ended. Although it is not the same as watching the show, it is still much fun to read. I love how the comics stay true to the show's formula and one way they do this is by showing the fans Aang's interactions with his previous incarnations which is something that I deeply love about the show. Specifically in the The Rift, we learn more Avatar Yangchen and it is very much satisfying to see storytelling about avatars rarely mentioned in the show.
| Best Sellers Rank | #447,042 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #185 in Animation Graphic Design (Books) #710 in Dark Horse Comics & Graphic Novels #1,427 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,206) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.23 x 9.01 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1616552972 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1616552978 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Avatar: The Last Airbender |
| Print length | 80 pages |
| Publication date | November 18, 2014 |
| Publisher | Dark Horse Books |
| Reading age | 8 - 11 years |
D**E
The Old and The New Can Work Out!
I said five stars cause of the great story telling, great character growth. Especially Aang and Toph because their both very different characters. Yet they learn from each other, they still remaining friends and not enemies. It teaches the reader that we need all kinds of kinds people things activities and so forth.This story also makes it clear to the reader why they made The Promise and The search! When I look back at those stories I feelt The Promise was about certain change and looking forward to New things in the future with different race living together. The Search was about certain things staying the same and excepting it. Like Zuko staying firelord and Ozai still being Zuko's biological father. It make sense why they keep mentioning the past and the future in this book! Genius!!! All I can say is that we need more fight scenes and maybe better villains in the next story of Last Airbender but other then that keep up the good work.
E**L
These comics pretty much continue the story after the show ended
These Avatar comic books are most-haves for die hard avatar fans such as myself. These comics pretty much continue the story after the show ended. Although it is not the same as watching the show, it is still much fun to read. I love how the comics stay true to the show's formula and one way they do this is by showing the fans Aang's interactions with his previous incarnations which is something that I deeply love about the show. Specifically in the The Rift, we learn more Avatar Yangchen and it is very much satisfying to see storytelling about avatars rarely mentioned in the show.
A**A
Go toph
Toph is badass.i mean see saved people from a mine calapase.again there are sweet kataang parts but still the focus is on toph and how awesome she is.Her dad though is seriously an idiot at first but he becomes better.But the storytelling in this is amazing I mean I want to shake the writers and illustrator’s hand for this I love it.And the part about aang’s history is good too.(this is again a review of all the rift pars)
C**R
Great and very enjoyable
Love the spirits, toph, avatar yangchen, and the original characters. Definitely read The Rift. I really enjoyed the parts of this that set up things that we see in the Legend of Korra universe too.
B**G
Great!
A well written comic series. I was a bit bummed that they covered basically the same moral (that change is a good thing) as they did with The Promise. Overall I was very pleased with it, however it was not as exciting or as dramatic as The Search. This comic doesn't have as much Lore building as the previous two series do as well, The Search and The Promise are both very important in the Avatar world, however this one is just more of a fun read.
K**R
Good, disagree with Toph's actions
I really didn't feel like this comic represented Toph well. I like all the other comics but the way they betrayed Toph didn't sit with me well. It didn't fit her character. While she may be blunt, she is also clear sighted, like with knowing Zuko was best to train Aang in the series. In this comic, she could not see clearly and was completely clouded by emotions and it seemed just allowed to treat Aang who had been an amazing friend to her l crap, then get away with it. Katara did nothing about it either? Katara never had issue butting heads with Toph before, it's part of their friendship. Toph caused Aang to have to hurt/possibly kill a spirit which could deeply hurt him. There should have been more repercussions. It's not a healthy or seemingly very canon way to betray their friendship. The ending was decent and over all plot was good, so I just take away 1 star for the inaccurate character behavior of Toph.
M**E
Excellent.
The Avatar story continues with another hit brilliant addition. Maybe one day they will become animated. Continually pumping out bangers.
M**F
Collecting the series
kids are collecting the series and love all the books
S**O
Ben fatto per i fan!
M**R
Every real Avatar fan shoud get their hands on this! It's a stisfying conclusion to the story and like The Search and The Promise before, it has and overall well written plot!
M**F
For fans who love the Avatar Last Airbender series, and want more - these books are a great extension to more stories. I like the ending to The Rift and my kids simpler loves re-reading this book!
L**A
Very good quality. I’m happy with it
D**E
Bought for grandson loved the book
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