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Cover: Monalisa J. de Asis
Avatar: The Last Airbender #5
“Chapter Five: The King of Omashu”
Aang takes center stage on this 2007 Tokyopop manga adaptation, his yellow-and-orange Air Nomad robes vivid against a swirling brown backdrop as two other figures tumble through the chaos above him. Adapting "Chapter Five: The King of Omashu," the issue brings one of the animated series' most memorable story arcs to the page, with interior art by Tomás Montalvo-Lagos and a cover rendered by Monalisa J. de Asis. A great pick for fans of the Nickelodeon series looking to revisit the adventure in a fresh format.
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writer John O'Bryan · artist, inker, colorist, letterer Tomás Montalvo-Lagos · cover Monalisa J. de Asis
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Full credits
writer John O'Bryan
artist, inker, colorist, letterer Tomás Montalvo-Lagos
cover pencils, inks Monalisa J. de Asis