Avatar: The Last Airbender: Volume 1 (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

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On sale May 25, 2021 | 320 Pages | 9780593377314
An action-packed retelling of Avatar: The Last Airbender with full-color scenes and dialogue from the series. . . Screen Comix style!

The mysterious origins of Aang, the Avatar and last Airbender, are retold in the new Screen Comix format! Based on the epic Nickelodeon series, this first book reveals how Aang emerges from a hundred years frozen in an iceberg to find the world is very different from the one he once knew. With the help of a waterbender named Katara and her brother Sokka, Aang searches for teachers to help him master his skills and escape Prince Zuko in order to end the Fire Nation's war and bring balance to the world.

The stakes couldn't be higher in this 320-page full-color retelling of the first six episodes of the show, featuring final frames and dialogue from the series. This book will delight Avatar fans of all ages.
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An action-packed retelling of Avatar: The Last Airbender with full-color scenes and dialogue from the series. . . Screen Comix style!

The mysterious origins of Aang, the Avatar and last Airbender, are retold in the new Screen Comix format! Based on the epic Nickelodeon series, this first book reveals how Aang emerges from a hundred years frozen in an iceberg to find the world is very different from the one he once knew. With the help of a waterbender named Katara and her brother Sokka, Aang searches for teachers to help him master his skills and escape Prince Zuko in order to end the Fire Nation's war and bring balance to the world.

The stakes couldn't be higher in this 320-page full-color retelling of the first six episodes of the show, featuring final frames and dialogue from the series. This book will delight Avatar fans of all ages.

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© Random House
Established in July 2013 in a merger between Penguin and Random House, Penguin Random House, with nearly 250 independent imprints and brands on five continents, more than 15,000 new titles published each year, and close to 800 million print, audio, and eBooks sold annually, is the world’s leading trade book publisher. Like its predecessor companies, Penguin Random House is committed to publishing adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction print editions and is a pioneer in digital publishing. Its publishing lists include more than 60 Nobel Prize laureates and hundreds of the world’s most widely read authors. View titles by Random House

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