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Avatar: The Gap Year - Tipping Point

Avatar: The Gap Year--Tipping Point #1

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A beyond-the-screen adventure filling in the gap year at the outset of the hit film The Way of Water!

After defending their home of Pandora and sending the RDA packing back to Earth nearly fifteen years ago, the Na’vi returned to their peaceful lives. Former Marine Jake Sully, now accepted as Na’vi himself in an Avatar body, has started a family with Neytiri. Despite more than a decade of peace, Jake knows the RDA isn’t done with Pandora yet. And now he’s proven right as they return in force. With his adopted people and his children at stake, Jake will need to lead the Na’vi into war once again, this time facing more firepower and advanced weapons, with new enemies who have just as much to fight for.

• Features new villains and fan-favorite heros!

• Ethan Sacks (Marvel’s Old Man Hawkeye, Star Galaxy’s Edge, Star Bounty Hunters) brings his creative touch to the world of the Na’vi!

• Six-issue series.

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Published October 22, 2025

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Ethan Sacks

227 books37 followers
Ethan Sacks is a writer and journalist from New York, who is currently writing the ongoing series Star Wars- Bounty Hunters for Marvel as well as other various Star Wars titles. He is also know for his Marvel works that take place in the iconic Old Man Logan wasteland, Old Man Hawkeye and Old Man Quill.

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November 11, 2025
4.75/5 ⭐

So pretty, and so interesting!
I can’t wait to see where the story goes - so far, it’s one of my favourite comic books from the Avatar universe.

I’m glad it finally moves away from the classic “humans=bad, Na’vi=good” narrative and manages to introduce us to a new, more complex character.

Can’t wait for the next issue!
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