A review by thedragonwolf
The Rift, Part 2 by Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, Gene Luen Yang

4.0

This review is for the story as a whole, not each part, since I read all three parts back to back.

I liked this-- a little less than the previous two because there's less Zuko content. Toph's growth as a metal bender, especially if you know from Legend of Korra where metalbending progresses to, is amazing to see. Like in The Promise, I liked seeing the way the story handled complex topics that it easily could've simplified: colonization, Aang's wish to bring back Air Nomad culture, Toph's relationship with her family.

*This book is part of my personal reading challenge for the summer 2021, #MHA30for30challenge. The goal is for me to read thirty books from my Kindle so that I can reward myself and buy the thirty volumes of the My Hero Academia manga series that are out so far, to my knowledge.