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A review by emeelee
The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire, Part One by Michael Dante DiMartino
5.0
Part One ★★★★★ (4.5)
Part Two ★★★★☆
Part Three ★★★★☆ (3.5)
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Turf Wars ★★★☆☆ (3.5)
This was a fantastic set-up to the Ruins of the Empire story arc. I'm quite impressed with the amount of ground covered in this slim volume. Compared to Turf Wars, this comic does a much better job of clearly showing that Korra and Asami are together, without making their relationship the center of the narrative. I'm happy to see more of Wu, as he's a character I quite enjoy. I'm not a Kuvira fan and I'm finding her narcissism and remorseless attitude extremely annoying, but I'm sure that will be addressed in the upcoming installments. 4.5 stars
TW: reference to past death of a parent, mention of war crimes, imprisonment
Rating for all three parts together: 4 stars
Part Two ★★★★☆
Part Three ★★★★☆ (3.5)
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Turf Wars ★★★☆☆ (3.5)
This was a fantastic set-up to the Ruins of the Empire story arc. I'm quite impressed with the amount of ground covered in this slim volume. Compared to Turf Wars, this comic does a much better job of clearly showing that Korra and Asami are together, without making their relationship the center of the narrative. I'm happy to see more of Wu, as he's a character I quite enjoy. I'm not a Kuvira fan and I'm finding her narcissism and remorseless attitude extremely annoying, but I'm sure that will be addressed in the upcoming installments. 4.5 stars
TW: reference to past death of a parent, mention of war crimes, imprisonment
Rating for all three parts together: 4 stars