Three The Last Airbender standalone graphic novels featuring Katara, Toph, and Suki collected in one oversized hardcover!
Includes exclusive commentary from the creators to dive even further into the creation of the comics!
What do pirates, prisons, and a lavabender have in common? It’s this collection of The Last Airbender stories!
Katara has to embrace her tougher side and join a pirate crew to escape the Fire Nation, Toph embraces her new role as teacher to some skeptical new students, and Suki’s time in the Boiling Rock prison provides a painful lesson that will ultimately strengthen her faith in her friends. These three standalone stories are collected into one oversized hardcover for the first time, with exclusive commentary from the creators.
Continue the adventure of the beloved The Last Airbender TV series with adventures written by Faith Erin Hicks (The Nameless City, Pumpkinheads) and drawn by Peter Wartman (Stonebreaker), with colors by Adele Matera and letters by ComiCraft’s Jimmy Betancourt, in collaboration with original creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko’s Avatar Studios!
Collects the graphic
The Last Airbender--Katara and the Pirate's Silver The Last Airbender--Toph's Metalbending Academy The Last Airbender--Suki, Alone.
Born in the wilds of British Columbia, the young Faith frolicked among the Sasquatch native to the province before moving to Ontario at age five. There she was homeschooled with her three brothers, and developed an unnatural passion for galloping around on horseback, though never without a proper helmet (because you only get one skull). After twenty years of suffering through Ontario’s obscenely hot summers, she migrated east, and now lives beside the other ocean in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She worked in animation for a bit, and now draws comics full time. She’s not sure how that happened either.
I loved loved loved suki’s story! truly the best of the bunch. The illustrations were brilliant in all three stories and they played with the colours really well. “Suki, Alone” definitely stood out to me - a rebellious story about resilience and sisterhood in the most trying of times!
Characters feel like themselves, so that’s good. Stories are kind of boring though. It’s just not as interesting when the main cast is not all there. Though I still liked Toph’s story. Suki’s what was the most interesting because of the new characters and what she was trying to do (create a prison garden, so the prisoners could have enough food and therefore have energy to escape). Katara’s side story was boring.
These comics of the show are amazing! This one gives more insight into what happened than what the episodes of the tv show could due to time restrictions. I need more of everyone’s time at the boiling rock!
Ehhh a lot of ehhh stories glad the kyoshi warriors are getting there own comics cause silos kind of sucked, basically these characters rock so the stories under served them