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A review by kailey_luminouslibro
Smoke and Shadow, Part 3 by Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, Gene Luen Yang
5.0
A perfect conclusion to this trilogy! The kidnappers are revealed, Azula is back in the Fire Nation causing trouble and mayhem, and of course there is political unrest, intrigue, betrayal, family bonds, and friendship. The spirit world contacts Aang to help him solve the mystery of the kidnapped children, and an old legend of the Fire Nation is unveiled.
The artwork does a wonderful job flowing from scene to scene with lots of action, and I love how the colors used reflect the mood of each scene.
As always, I adore every single character in the Avatar world! Aang is doing his peacemaking thing, bridging the gaps between people, and being the voice of reason. He has some comedic relief moments as well that are simply adorable!
Zuko is still a little haunted by his past, and has to confront his insane sister Azula. He's never quite sure if he wants to befriend her or fight her to the death. Zuko is also dealing with his feelings for his ex-girlfriend Mai, and Mai is making some relationship decisions of her own. She's the same old snarky Mai, but with a slightly more soft side that she rarely shows.
Through all their adventures the Gaang all stick by each other, even if they might have some small disagreements, and I love seeing their continuing character development!
The artwork does a wonderful job flowing from scene to scene with lots of action, and I love how the colors used reflect the mood of each scene.
As always, I adore every single character in the Avatar world! Aang is doing his peacemaking thing, bridging the gaps between people, and being the voice of reason. He has some comedic relief moments as well that are simply adorable!
Zuko is still a little haunted by his past, and has to confront his insane sister Azula. He's never quite sure if he wants to befriend her or fight her to the death. Zuko is also dealing with his feelings for his ex-girlfriend Mai, and Mai is making some relationship decisions of her own. She's the same old snarky Mai, but with a slightly more soft side that she rarely shows.
Through all their adventures the Gaang all stick by each other, even if they might have some small disagreements, and I love seeing their continuing character development!