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Avatar: Tsu'tejův příběh

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Ve chvíli, kdy se Tsu’tej poprvé setká s Nebešťanem Jakem Sullym, se jeho život od základu změní. Prožijte opět události světově proslulého filmu, tentokrát však z pohledu Tsu’teje, bojovníka kmene Omatikaja a Jakeova úhlavního soka v lásce.Příběh se vzájemně prolíná s dějem filmu Avatar a obsahuje události ve filmu Jamese Camerona pouze naznačené.Kniha obsahuje bonusovou povídku, popisující, jak se z Jakea Sullyho stal Torukä Maktoju!

144 pages, Hardcover

First published December 10, 2019

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Sherri L. Smith

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Sherri L. Smith is the award-winning author of YA novels LUCY THE GIANT, SPARROW, HOT SOUR SALTY SWEET, FLYGIRL and ORLEANS. In October 2015, she makes her middle grade debut with THE TOYMAKER’S APPRENTICE from G.P. Putnam and Sons for Penguin Random House.

Sherri has worked in film, animation, comic books and construction. Her books have been listed as Amelia Bloomer, American Library Association Best Books for Young People, and Junior Library Guild Selections. FLYGIRL was the 2009 California Book Awards Gold Medalist.

She loves her family, travel, chocolate chip cookies, reading, and and a really good cup of tea.

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Profile Image for Chad.
10.4k reviews1,061 followers
May 20, 2022
A retelling of Avatar from Tsu'tey's perspective. It was fine. Duursema's art is always solid. Although the characters in this look so much like one another that I had a hard time keeping track of who was who. Although, I think that's a failing of the Avatar creators and not Duursema.
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481 reviews31 followers
June 10, 2022
Another great movie tie in, though this is set within the timeframe of the movie. I kind of felt like Tsu’Tey’s story was a bit abbreviated in the movie, and this does much to fix that. Giving him his own motivations, and a story arc to better appreciate how he saw past his hate, pride, and jealousy. His motivations are quite earned actually, as we see why he hates the “sky people” so much. It makes it all the more impressive when he overcomes his issues to do what is best for his people. A satisfying addendum to the Avatar story.

I did dock this one star for wildly inconsistent art. Later issues the art is literally redrawn screen grabs from the movie. A bit lazy, though I can see how that would be a logical step for artist to take, I would have rather seen the same scenes reinterpreted, or seen from a different angle. Overall though, the art is solid.

This one is only really for Avatar fans though. Not much here for anyone not already interested in the story.
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99 reviews10 followers
January 23, 2023
Eine nette Ergänzung zum ersten Avatar-Film, sehr schön illustriert. Hier wird ein Teil der Filmhandlung bzw. parallele Geschehnisse des ersten Films aus der Sicht von Tsu'tey erzählt.

Für Filmfans sehr lesenswert, aber meiner Meinung nach ohne Kenntnisse der Filmvorlage nicht zu verstehen.
Profile Image for chey | bibliochey.
299 reviews4 followers
December 30, 2025
OW!!!!! this hit me right in the heart. even as a devout avatar fan since 2009, i learned so much about tsu'tey. i loved seeing small excerpts of him and neytiri's sister aka sylwanin, his beloved, before she passed. the reasons his anger with the sky people and pride of being a warrior are demonstrated in this beautifully detailed graphic novel. the art in this is astounding. pandora is the most gorgeous dreamland and the illustrations bring it to life similarly to the movies even with the setbacks of a page. i loved this. i cried at the end and have a new respect for a character i already loved so much.

edit to add my review of "brothers" bc it is so short and not listed clearly on gr: another one full of pain even though it's only a handful of pages long. i love jake and learning more about him and his past as a human (specifically with his brother) was great. i absolutely love the comparison between his brother and toruk 🥹
57 reviews6 followers
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July 11, 2024
Me in 2009: haha people are sad that Pandora isn't real

Me in 2024: reading Avatar: Tsu'tey's Path, lighting my Pandora: The World of Avatar candle, playing Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, drinking out of my two Pandora: The World of Avatar mugs, constructing my Avatar Neytiri & Thanator vs. AMP Suit Quaritch LEGO set, wearing my Disney Parks Avatar light-up Loungefly bag, planning my next visit to Pandora - The World of Avatar at Disney's Animal Kingdom
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3,919 reviews26 followers
June 18, 2022
It's an interesting concept (retelling Avatar from the perspective of the Na'Vi only) and beautifully illustrated, but ultimately this book failed for me. Perhaps it's the decade since I've watched the movie. More likely it's due to the fact that almost all of the Na'Vi characters look so similar that I spent most of the book confused about who was doing what. I understand that it's a challenge dictated by having to fit into the movie's timeline, but it does the already convoluted plot no favors. Also, I'm pretty sure this would be completely incomprehensible to someone who has not seen the movie. That's obviously not the target audience, but it makes the entire attempt feel kind of unfriendly to readers. Also, reading it in a digital edition, where I can't refer to the glossary easily means I spent much of the book digging for context clues to make sense of the dialogue, which kept me from focusing on the story itself.
Ultimately, this is a book that only those who have deeply embraced the world of Avatar; anyone else is going to spend their time on the outside looking in and trying to determine what's going on, and never get a chance to try to understand the why. For a book that seems to be written specifically to explain some of the 'why' of the characters, that feels like a pretty big failing.
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225 reviews95 followers
August 8, 2023
Justice for Tus'tey. Also loved seeing Jake pre kids trying to find his place in this new world new body.
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21 reviews2 followers
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February 5, 2023
it was j everything from the first movie
mid tbh
i mean i liked the movie n all j this added v little to everything we already know yk
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35 reviews
August 8, 2024
oh yawntu tsu’tey the movies BUTCHERED you biggest daylight robbery of the century
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160 reviews2 followers
March 2, 2023
Tsu'tey deserved to be happy. 🥲 That little story "Brothers" at the end was all we were missing in the first movie.
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20 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2024
Giving this review a 2 mostly for the artwork than anything else. I was hoping for more introspection of Tsu'tey and what he was going through than what these issues actually gave us. It only gives slightly more characterization on what he is going through and thinking during the events of the first movie but otherwise lacks any real, new content or backstory. The pacing feels rushed and most of the characters lack any real depth past what we already know of them. Most scenes are scenes cut straight from the movie just through a washy lens of Tsu'tey's perspective, which again lacks depth. If you have watched the movie (and given you're reading this comic or going to you most likely have) much of what the comic offers is already something we can pick apart and decipher for ourselves.

It feels like they attempted to add more flavor to his character by adding Sylwanin and their love for each other, and giving names to his two students (one of whom has a crush on Tsu'tey and on multiple occasions tries to impress Tsu'tey and kiss him while stating that Neytiri clearly has the hots for Jake instead of him so what's the harm). If the comic's story had focused more on Tsu'tey's relationship with his people, his grappling with grief, and being thrust into the role of Olo'eyktan when he feels he is not ready then I feel it would have been a more meaningful story. Overall I think they did not pace it well, but the art style was good (if a bit wonky at times but I chalk this up to referencing multiple movie scenes for some panels and attempting to recreate that style without references for the rest of the panels)
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43 reviews
March 21, 2024
Gave me chills!" Thay cannot take whatever they want and this this is our land!!"
I could hear they're voices. I could practically hear music. A very fun read and shows a whole new side to tsuteys character
Profile Image for Greg.
27 reviews1 follower
April 8, 2021
Ah Sublime!

Too much to long for more issues... In a 500 run series? Your fans would grow exponentially with every month.
Profile Image for Emma Rafferty.
6 reviews2 followers
April 22, 2021
Great addition to the avatar story.

Great story. Avatar told from a different point of view. Love the art and the colours. Can't wait until the next one!
Profile Image for Alexandra Hyde.
18 reviews
June 20, 2025
This story covers the first Avatar movie from Tsu’tey’s POV. He takes the role of lead hunter, training the next generation. It’s interesting to see how he interacts with people outside of Neytiri and Jake. How capable he is of leading the People. How much he misses his beloved Sylwanin.

I would have liked a more in-depth look into the past. Sylwanin was originally training to be the next Tsahìk, not Neytiri. Was that because she was the elder sister or because she had a stronger connection to Eywa? How does this affect Neytiri’s choices? Because when Neytiri mated with Jake, she gave up the right to be the next Tsahìk (at least while Tsu’tey lives).

It was curious to see how Na’vi view the human ‘demons.’ The reasons for the divide between the two species are dependent on human use of metal and machinery—both forbidden by Eywa. The fact that humans, small and frail compared to Na’vi bodies, are cowards because they choose to fight from a distance and/or in machines. From a human point of view, that’s simply good tactics. And yet, to fight, the Na’vi rely on human technology alongside their own.
Profile Image for Brannon O'Neal.
Author 2 books4 followers
October 23, 2022
I adore Avatar. This is a fun re-telling of Avatar from a new POV. I appreciate the added context and backstory that we get in this book.

POTENTIAL SPOILER BELOW!!!!!

I won't lie though, one part confused me, when Jake Sully arrived riding the big beast it seemed like some violent stuff went down but then everyone acted normally and it had me wildly confused. It definitely wasn't in the film like that. I wasn't sure if that was supposed to be how one character perceived Jake's arrival or if that actually happened. Whatever that was, it was weird. Didn't like it.
49 reviews1 follower
March 22, 2023
honestly this was just... fine. a lot of stuff we saw in the first movie alr but rly enjoyed seeing more of tsu'tey and his role in the clan! esp his relationship with sylwanin :( art was super cool altho some of the characters (who weren't mentioned in the movies) looked rly similar so i couldnt distinguish ngl. but all the ikran and tree of souls scenes were 10/10. sometimes the main characters looked different to how they looked in the movie which threw me off a lil but diff medium and art style so i get it :) overall, nothing too special but still enjoyable.
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90 reviews
January 31, 2023
The art is stunning, and all the additions made to the story enhanced a wonderful character who was already my favorite outside of this comic. Tsy'tey as a teacher, a grieving man, a leader, and a rebel - are all very interesting angles the movie could not explore much. I think this could have been paced a bit slower, and over a larger period of time because this limited insider look at the navi was not enough.
273 reviews2 followers
September 21, 2022
A challenging and even thankless task to retell the first film from Tsu'Tey's perspective. Only one new insight is gained: He misses his dead sister. The art is occasionally spotty. One wishes the creative team had the opportunity to write a prelude rather than stitch together the equivalent of bonus/deleted scenes.
Profile Image for Sarali.
63 reviews
January 20, 2023
It's too short. It's supposed to be Tsu'tey journey beyond the movie, but honestly it's mostly the unfinished deleted scenes you can watch on the Collector's DVD.

They added the unnecessary love drama with that hunter in training girl.

But I liked the Sylwanin added parts. It gives a new dimension to Tsu'tey character and arc.
1 review
January 20, 2023
I really liked the addition that this provides to the Avatar (2009) movie. It helps build characters who were previously nameless and provides a lot of good information on Tsu’Tey’s backstory and character. I do think that the overall art style used was pretty lack luster and does take away from the experience.
Profile Image for Krystal Caloia.
1,139 reviews3 followers
February 2, 2023
This was cool getting Tsuteys perspective on things! The scene when Jake gets there with Toruk was confusing though.....was that in Tsuteys head? Was that how he viewed Jake riding in on Toruk....? As an arrogant, possessive ass instead of someone to help save their people? I thought Toruk Macto was sacred and all Navi respected the riders? That scene is really my only issue.....
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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2,155 reviews67 followers
August 25, 2024
3.5/5

Personally felt like it wasn’t as good as Adapt or Die but at the same time when the book wasn’t giving the reader a shot for shot take of the movie there were some interesting scenes that showed what else was going on that they couldn’t have added into the movie because it would feel a lot slower paced
Profile Image for Noah.
138 reviews
May 31, 2020
Much like the other ratings on here, my rating mostly pertains to the beautiful recreation of the original film in modern comic style. The story of Tsu-tey is far from unique, but it is nice to see some new moments from outside what was shown in the film.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Maben.
147 reviews
December 22, 2025
Mit "Tsu'teys Pfad" wird der erste Avatar Blockbuster von 2009 aus der Perspektive von ebenjenem Tsu'tey erzählt und füllt damit vereinzelte Lücken in der Handlung des Films. Gleichzeitig fehlt an einigen Stellen der größere Kontext zur Filmhandlung.
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