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adventurous dark inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

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let’s go lesbians let’s go!!!!

Part 1 - ☆☆☆☆
Part 2 - ☆☆☆.5
Part 3 - ☆☆☆☆


I didn't like lok as much as i loved atla, but i like these characters and i was really happy to see them again, specially korrasami, i had the biggest smile on my face because of them 💗

Plot wise, i didn't like it, but to be honest, one of the reasons i didn't like lok as much as atla is because i wasn't into the spirits world plot, and lok had a big focus on that (but i love these characters and i couldn't help myself, i had to read this), so i was lowkey bored reading that parts, but overall it didn't completely bring down this comic for me. Also i was really interested seeing how lgbt+ lives in this world, that's something we didn't really see in both shows, so i'm glad to read that, and i was so happy seeing how people supported korrasami, specially kya, she deserves the world after that talk.

This was the last of the volumes I had for the Avatar library editions and I’m so sad it’s over. Now to recover I’m probably going to watch and read all of these again in sequential over. The universe is my favourite. No other world mixes real world issues, humour, incredible magic system, and character development quite like these do. I want more. I’ll always want more.

KORRASAMI I LOVE YOUUU 💓💘💖💕💞💗💞💝💓💖💓💘💖💕💝💞💕💗💓💘💖💝💞💕

Wooooooooooooooooow....

If you thought the Avatar graphic novels were bad... they are. But this is so much worse. The writing is awful. The story is awful. The art style is awful. And yes, THE REPRESENTATION IS AWFUL. It isn't quite JK Rowling bad, but it's pretty freaking close.

Not just as an Avatar fan, but as decent human being, I pray thee: avoid this, at all costs.

Recently finished rewatching/actually completing the tv show, and I was so excited to jump into this, and I was not disappointed. It was great to see more of Korra and Asami's relationship that couldn't be seen on-screen, and it was so great to see a short explanation of the lgbtq history of each nation; I hope eventually we can see more of that. However many of these graphic novels there are, I will continue to read them.
adventurous dark funny mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I think this graphic novel does a great job of continuing the story left of by the TV series. It helps bridge the two adaptations together and it was great seeing Asami and Korra's relationship grow. I hope they continue writing these after the second story line because Korra's story doesn't seem as finished as Aang's was after the events of the television show. This was a great graphic novel.

This was my first graphic novel ever, and I loved it! Granted, I'm a huge TLOK and ATLA fan, but I think the writers did a great job continuing on Korra's story. I also think they did a wonderful job in terms of LGBTQ+ representation. Overall, a fun story that continued its awesome character development and world building. Can't wait to check out the next part!