"I don't think the past and the future are separate. They're connected you know? By today. By us."
The whole tradition/past against innovation/future team that was treated in this comic is, I think, something fairly relevant, still today, to our cultures and lives. Remembering the past and learning from it to be able to move into the future and be wiser for it is a balance that, sometimes, is not so easy to find.
We have both parts well represented with Aang and Toph, who have very clear postures respect this particular subject. So you definitely have someone to relate to and that will go with your view.
Saying that I found Toph to be to intense for my liking is little, I was running short on patience for her this time around, and her unwillingness to trust her friend drives me crazy. There were several moments when I just wanted to scream at her or punch her.
In the end, they solve their differences, rather because they have to more than because they're - coffcoffTophcoffcoff- willing to do so. But, hey! Everything is solved and everyone is happy, so good for them.
I liked it, don't misunderstand me I did, but I think that it wasn't quite so interesting as previous stories have been. Was it because Zuko wasn't in it? Maybe - a girl can have a crush, ok? - but also because the story just wasn't exactly something that called and captured my attention.
"It is not human to dominate, but to create."
"The spirits will always have a place in this world, as long as you, and humans like you, create one for us."