Despite this being a darker story than most Avatar graphic novels, there’s such cheer on the faces of so many characters.Īnother signifier of how good Yang’s writing is appears midway through. That’s alongside their usual superbly expressive cartooning. The abducted children gathered together are featured more than once, and Gurihiru pull out all the stops to have them looking cute and cuddly. Unfortunately Zuko’s way of resolving the situation may just fan the flames of resentment against him. In that Aang and Fire Lord Zuko discovered that spirits known as the Kemurikage haven’t operated in generations, so the beings now abducting children must be imposters of some sort, which doesn’t make them any easier to deal with. Despite Yang drawing some attention in Part One, most people won’t have figured it out by the time Part Two ends. Once again trouble is stirring among the disenchanted in the Fire Nation, and once again Gene Luen Yang ended a chapter with a surprise, yet this time one that on consideration could have been guessed.
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