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The fifth standalone comic for Avatar: The Last Airbender arrives in stores today!
Focussing on fan-favourite Iroh and June, the synopsis reads:
When his tea supply suddenly and mysteriously dries up, Iroh goes in search of answers and finds himself captured by a familiar face—bounty hunter June! Iroh must confront a part of his past while June considers her future, but however things go…someone’s got to free the tea!
In mass market stores Aug 20, comic book shops Aug 21.
I’ve never watched any of avatar. As an adult, is it worth watching? And if so is there any best order to start?
It is absolutely worth watching. If you are generally open to animated shows, it is definitly a great experience, imo. At times it does shine through that this is a kids show, especially the first few episodes, but that tapers off within the first season. I would recommend just watching it from s1e1 of the original show (the animated show with focus on aang). After that go ahead and watch the korra series :) If you want a single episode to watch as an appetizer, I would either reccommend “The Storm” (S1E12) or “Tales of Ba Sing Se” (S2E15).
Awesome, exactly the info I was looking for! I might put them on when my kid is around (even if he’s too young to understand it, he’ll like the bright images and I can follow the story).
You should probably stop whatever you’re doing and start now. Caveat: the first couple episodes are a little silly.
I watched half of the whole series this Saturday simply because it was on episode one by chance when I tuned into Pluto TV. Its jokes are timeless. The characters are very real. And, it’s more mature than you might think for a cartoon with teenage characters. (Except Aang of course, who is one hundred and twelve.)
Not recommended at all, you might get hooked to animated series.
Holy shit, to see it again for the first time?! I’m supremely jelly of your situation. Just start at Episode 1, Book 1, and enjoy the ride!
“My cabbages!”