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[[Katara (Avatar: The Last Airbender)|Katara]] and [[Sokka]] return to their home village in the Southern Water Tribe, discovering that it has been transformed into a bustling and thriving city reminiscent of the Northern Water Tribe, and that their father Hakoda has been elected leader of the entire south. Though Sokka is enthusiastic at the changes, Katara fears that their tribe is losing its cultural identity. While dining out with Malina and her brother Maliq, the northerners in charge of the redevelopment process, thieves steal a briefcase containing important documents from Maliq, with Malina getting injured in the struggle.
[[Katara (Avatar: The Last Airbender)|Katara]] and [[Sokka]] return to their home village in the Southern Water Tribe, discovering that it has been transformed into a bustling and thriving city reminiscent of the Northern Water Tribe, and that their father Hakoda has been elected leader of the entire south. Though Sokka is enthusiastic at the changes, Katara fears that their tribe is losing its cultural identity. While dining out with Malina and her brother Maliq, the northerners in charge of the redevelopment process, thieves steal a briefcase containing important documents from Maliq, with Malina getting injured in the struggle.


Katara and Sokka pursue the thieves to a secret hideout occupied by a group of southern nationalists, who resent the northern tribe's imposement of their values onto the southern tribe, as well as Hakoda's complicity in the matter. Their leader, Gilak, expresses his belief that Malina and Maliq have a hidden agenda, before Katara and Sokka escape the group and return to the city. The siblings and Maliq enter the tent where Malina is recovering with Hakoda by her side, only to discover the pair of them kissing. #Hakodathegoat
Katara and Sokka pursue the thieves to a secret hideout occupied by a group of southern nationalists, who resent the northern tribe's imposement of their values onto the southern tribe, as well as Hakoda's complicity in the matter. Their leader, Gilak, expresses his belief that Malina and Maliq have a hidden agenda, before Katara and Sokka escape the group and return to the city. The siblings and Maliq enter the tent where Malina is recovering with Hakoda by her side, only to discover the pair of them kissing.


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Revision as of 00:57, 24 January 2017

Avatar: The Last Airbender - North and South
Avatar: The Last Airbender – North and South, Part 1 cover
DateSeptember 28, 2016 (Part 1)
January 25, 2017 (Part 2)
April 26, 2017 (Part 3)
PublisherDark Horse Comics
Creative team
WritersGene Yang
ArtistsStudio Gurihiru
PencillersChifuyu Sasaki
InkersChifuyu Sasaki
LetterersComicraft
ColouristsNaoko Kawano
CreatorsMichael Dante DiMartino
Bryan Konietzko
Chronology
Preceded bySmoke and Shadow (comic)
Followed byThe Legend of Korra (TV series)

Avatar: The Last Airbender – North and South[1] is the fifth graphic novel trilogy created as a continuation of Avatar: The Last Airbender television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It follows the events of Smoke and Shadow. As a close sequel to the original Avatar series, it depicts events that occur seventy years before the sequel series The Legend of Korra.

Plot

Part One

Katara and Sokka return to their home village in the Southern Water Tribe, discovering that it has been transformed into a bustling and thriving city reminiscent of the Northern Water Tribe, and that their father Hakoda has been elected leader of the entire south. Though Sokka is enthusiastic at the changes, Katara fears that their tribe is losing its cultural identity. While dining out with Malina and her brother Maliq, the northerners in charge of the redevelopment process, thieves steal a briefcase containing important documents from Maliq, with Malina getting injured in the struggle.

Katara and Sokka pursue the thieves to a secret hideout occupied by a group of southern nationalists, who resent the northern tribe's imposement of their values onto the southern tribe, as well as Hakoda's complicity in the matter. Their leader, Gilak, expresses his belief that Malina and Maliq have a hidden agenda, before Katara and Sokka escape the group and return to the city. The siblings and Maliq enter the tent where Malina is recovering with Hakoda by her side, only to discover the pair of them kissing.

References

  1. ^ Gerding, Stephen. "New "Avatar: The Last Airbender" Graphic Novel Series Debuts in 2016". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 19 February 2016.