nindot naay hard copy mam kay nindot siya icollect... hehe
hahhaha yeah I know! And to think am already 32 years old! hahaha
But then again, there are certain cartoons or anime that are timeless and nice sad jud ug story and naa sad jud kay mapulot na something GOOD! hehehe
Yeah but I bet it's MAHAL! Hahaha Ang AVATAR na hard copy akong nakitan kay paperback books man and am not sure if comics sya or as in book ra jud na e read pa nimo and no color pictures etc! ehehhe
Try lang daw sa NATIONAL BOOKSTORE or any specialty bookstore! I think you can order that man! Try sad sa FULLYBOOKED kay I think pwede ka mu preorder or something! ehhee
Right! Sakto jud ka..You'll learn and would be able to relate life with the story..
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The Promise Part 1
The Promise Part 1 is the first installment in the trilogy of graphic novels set in the World of Avatar as a continuation of the Avatar: The Last Airbender storyline. Written by comic author Gene Yang, this first installment was released by Dark Horse Comics in collaboration with Nickelodeon on January 25, 2012.[3] Mainly set one year after the conclusion of the original series, The Promise Part 1 details the adventures of Avatar Aang and his friends soon after the Hundred Year War, and together with the rest of the trilogy will provide a link to the spin-off series The Legend of Korra.[3]
The events of The Promise Part 1 begin immediately after the last episode of the original series, "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang", but after a few pages move forward one year.[4]
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Overview Edit
Although the Hundred Year War is now over, tensions run high as Aang and Zuko are put on a "collision course" after the Avatar travels to a Fire Nation colony and finds "tension between neighbors" – a threat that may "shatter the world's newfound peace". The unfinished conversation between Zuko and Ozai about the whereabouts of Ursa, Zuko's long lost mother, is completed, but the conversation takes a different path after Zuko asks the question and her fate still remains unknown. Negotiations with Earth King Kuei commence to begin the Harmony Restoration Movement.
Synopsis Edit
Part of the altered opening sequence.
The story begins with an updated opening sequence signaling the end of the War. Team Avatar meets with Earth King Kuei and decides on the creation of the Harmony Restoration Movement. Afterwards, the group goes to the Jasmine Dragon, where Aang and Katara kiss for a short while before being interrupted by Sokka, who makes a reference to "oogies". Team Avatar then takes Appa for a ride, where Zuko asks Aang to kill him if he ever became like his father.
A year later, Zuko wakes up, sensing that someone is approaching with an intent to kill him. While his guards disregard his claim, they are knocked out by the assassin. Zuko begins attacking the assailant with firebending, eventually managing to defeat her. After unveiling her face, Zuko orders her to give him a reason to let her live. When the assassin, Kori, claims that her entire life has been ruined by the Harmony Restoration Movement and that her father is the mayor of Yu Dao, Zuko spares her and takes her back to the colony.
Upon arriving in Yu Dao, Zuko argues with Morishita over the benefits of the Harmony Restoration Movement. When the mayor refers to Zuko as being weaker than his father, Zuko has a flashback to his first confrontation with his father as Fire Lord. Ozai dodges Zuko's question about his mother, instead inviting Zuko to have tea with him and accept his advice as a past Fire Lord. As Zuko leaves, Ozai claims Zuko will return. After a fiery outburst against Morishita, Zuko is called a traitor by the mayor.
Approaching the Fire Nation, Aang is consoling Mayor Nishi about returning to the Fire Nation. He claims that life will be better, while the mayor remains skeptical. After landing in the Fire Nation, an Army officer orders that the cargo ship be reloaded in light of Zuko's withdrawing of support for the Harmony Restoration Movement. Aang, Katara, and Sokka immediately leave for Yu Dao, where Zuko is staying. At the Beifong Metalbending Academy, Toph's students are looking out of the window at a crisis happening in Yu Dao. Toph tells them to get back to their lessons and, after hearing Appa fly above, leaves the school to find her friends. She uses earthbending to leap onto Appa, where she hears about Yu Dao's crisis.
Team Avatar arriving at Yu Dao.
Aang is meditating, calling on Roku for help. Roku reminds Aang that he needs to keep balance and that Zuko is creating imbalance. Aang agrees, but says he must talk to Zuko first. After arriving outside Yu Dao, Aang meets up with Smellerbee, informing her of the situation before taking Katara over the city walls on his glider. Once inside, the pair are attacked by guards who insist that people are only allowed to enter with Zuko's permission. Katara defeats the guards, and tries to attack another who charges at Aang, but before she can, the waterbender is grabbed by Zuko, who admonishes her for attacking his "people". Aang separates the two with airbending, prompting Zuko to retaliate. After blocking the attack, Aang enters the Avatar State, intent on killing Zuko. Katara manages to calm him down, and Zuko agrees to talk.
Aang touring Yu Dao, seeing Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation residents working together.
Zuko gives the couple a tour of Yu Dao, pointing out how heavily integrated the lives of the citizens are. He also explains how he found out that the city's mayor married an earthbender and had a daughter who was also an earthbender. Zuko reminds Aang that the Fire Nation put effort into building Yu Dao into its current state and that they deserve to stay. Katara proposes a conversation with Kuei concerning the matter, to which the Avatar and Fire Lord both agree. Aang and Katara leave Yu Dao, landing outside to speak with his friends.
While Aang and Katara are inside Yu Dao, Sokka and Toph remain outside with the protesters. Sokka suggests that the group calm down and is hit by a small rock. Toph raises herself into the air on an earth column and forces silence upon the crowd. After flying over the walls, Aang explains the situation to Sokka, Toph, and Smellerbee. Smellerbee is angry that Zuko is not leaving and gives Aang an ultimatum. She says that she will lead the Freedom Fighters in a revolt if the Fire Nation has not left within three days. After leaving, Aang thanks Katara for helping him out of the Avatar State. Katara accepts his thanks by embracing him, prompting Sokka to make another reference to "oogies." Toph explains the concept to Katara by licking her hand, prompting a "grossed-out" response.
Zuko asking his father for advice.
At the Fire Nation Capital, Zuko returns to his palace where Mai awaits. She attempts to console him, citing his lack of sleep. She brings in the Kyoshi Warriors as his new set of guards to protect him from assassins. That night, Zuko wakes up again. When he checks outside, Suki and Ty Lee claim that nothing is wrong. Zuko leaves to get a drink, making tea and taking it to the Capital prison. He kneels before Ozai's prison cell, asking for advice.
^^^All of the characters man gud are as they really are in the cartoon! As in funny kaayo labo na ang antics ni Toph Beifong ug Sokka mao ray cge nakog ka agik-ikan! ehhehe
EXAMPLE:
Toph: "Oh look FIREWORKS!"
While pointing somewhere then everybody looks that way but sees NOTHING! Then they look back at Toph and see Toph waving her hands infront of her face specifically her eyes! Trying to sarcastically tell everyone that she couldn't enjoy the FIREWORKS they we're seeing coz SHE IS BLIND! Duh! hahahaa
Last edited by angel_brey; 10-31-2012 at 12:44 PM.
Avatar was one of my best, I haven't seen any episode of the Legend of Korra yet but will surely watch soon![]()
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