Sunday, November 15, 2020

Avatar the Last Air Bender - Team Avatar Tales (read for fun)

 Avatar the Last Air Bender - Avatar Tales. 

This is a collection of short story comics, penned by the original creators of Avatar the Last Air Bender and a variety of artists. There does not appear to be any theme or connection to these short-stories, although most of them take place between seasons 1 and 2 of the show. So you get a little "how are the characters doing after the finale" sort of thing, which is nice. 

One of them shows Mai working in a flower shop owned by her aunt, and she has some family trouble. This story says a lot about the various sides of her outside of "gloomy Azula minion", without her saying much at all. Another focuses on Ty-Lee, and how she's doing with the Kyoshi Warriors. I like this one the best of the lot, because it answers a question that puzzled a lot of people when the season 1 finale aired: why is Ty-Lee with the Kyoshi Warriors? I say this is a perfect answer. It is also funny, and provides some good lessons too. 

A lot of these are about lessons. It was surprisingly, frankly, how many of them were built around a PSA style lesson. There's one about how the necessity of hope and how "paper-bending" (a.k.a. Origami) can be just as useful, albeit in a different way, as the superpower known as water-bending. There's one about building self-confidence, particularly through martial art practice, which I am totally onboard with, being a martial artist myself. This second story also has a secondary lesson -  don't be a jerk gatekeeper about your hobby, but let other people join. 

The art varies from story to story, because each story has a different. Some are more cartoonishly silly, like the story featuring The Boulder. Some are more serious, like the one with the Origami. All of them look good. 

Tricktser Eric Novels gives "Avatar the Last Air Bender - Team Avatar Tales. " an A+

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Brian Wilkerson is a independent novelist, freelance book reviewer, and writing advice blogger. He studied at the University of Minnesota and came away with bachelor degrees in English Literature and History (Classical Mediterranean Period concentration).

His fantasy series, Journey to Chaos, is currently available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback.

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