Celebrate the world of the the Four Nations with two all-new stories from Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra! Your favorite characters from both generations of Avatar teams bring you some food for thought—and more than a few laughs along the way!
The writing for this was so good! I wanted more of it because I could literally hear Aang and Tenzin's voices in my head. I NEED more of this era of Avatar: The Last Airbender. It's the era between A: TLA and Korra where we see Aang as a parent. Our characters are middle-aged and we see how their personalities are as adults. This was so satisfying and pleasing to my fangirl heart to read. I need an animated series or a whole novella with this era featuring all of our favourite characters.
We need to know if:
(1) Was Aang a bad dad? (2) How is Zuko faring as Fire Lord? How did he find his dragon? Who did he marry? I need to see him as a dad. Please! Awkward and angry Dadko is a must. (3) Did Azula ever recover? Is she ever happy? (4) Who did Toph end up with? (5) Are Sokka and Suki together? Did they have kids?
This book gave me a bit of what I'm looking for, but now I need more content like this.
Just an FYI / PSA (because I didn't know it was a thing) if you're reading a comic via kindle app and double click on a strip, IT ZOOMS IN THE PANEL AND LET'S YOU READ THE STORY IN ORDER 🤯🤯🤯 okay that's all, gracias <333
This edition contains 2 short comics. The first one tells a story about Tenzin who recount his childhood experience to his kids (we met Aang, Toph, and Katara again!) that is meaningful. And the second one about Iroh and his tea shop! I couldn't suppress my grin throughout this story, so heartwarming🥰
These were two wonderful stories with delightful characters and great lessons to learn included. What I liked most was they were complete short stories, fully contained with real endings. What a great free comic to give out!
Iroh going on a date was cute. Also I love seeing tenzin back story and kind of getting a gist of some of the things he might about to go through as a child with aang as his father and talk as in charge of the military. Like to seeing as a father and like also trying to teach his son about the air culture it's just so weird to me cuz I grew up with him being a child and so him actually being a father and an adult and seeing toph as an adult that was weird.
Two really nice little stories (that felt stronger than the other recent comics we've gotten) - the Tenzin one especially allows us to see more of the Gaang as adults, and the Iroh one going more into depth with his character. Which is exactly what we want to see more of in Avatar Studios! Here's hoping.
I'm not even a huge Avatar fan but these two stories were genuinely engaging little gems. The Avatar story was a great little moral fable/friendship story and the Korra story was genuinely sweet and warmed my heart. I would totally go back and reread these again today, that's how sweet they were. Highly recommend them.
While it was interesting seeing Tenzin reminisce about his youth and when he wasn’t as calm as he currently is, I was mainly eager to read the second story. It was lovely seeing Uncle Iroh in the Jasmine Dragon again, and especially having a potential love story.
I'd already read Clearing the Air in The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time, but Matcha Makers was new to me. It took my least favourite character from Avatar: the Last Airbender and my least favourite type of tea and made a cute little story out of them. Five stars!
For Fcbd we get two stories, one about police work and one romance. Suitable for all ages. Good color artwork. One of the best free comic book day offerings.
I loved the first story, it was super cute and it was fun to see a young Tenzin and adult Aang. The second story was cute too. Iroh is always a delight.
I enjoyed this. Personally, I was not a fan of the Legend of Korra. This however was cute and had a good message about respecting property and fixing what you did wrong.