Where the show and comic diverge is how the creators work with the main character’s sexuality. It’s a trick Turf Wars uses to great effect, especially in the Spirit World. Again, this makes the book feel like it could have been the “lost episodes” of Korra that series and Avatar: The Last Airbender thrived by using color to set the mood. Rounding out the artistic team is Ng on colors her palettes feel warm and inviting. Koh’s artwork also features contours that give it sharp yet distinct edges, setting it apart from the animated series. Earthbenders slam their feet into the ground, splitting it apart. Airbenders summon spheres and discs of whirling air. ![]() The Avatarverse is renowned for its bending scenes, and Koh goes all out with those sequences. Not only that, but the characters’ movement and fight scenes feel fluid and flowing. Her designs hew extremely close to the show. I can hear the voice actors in my head as I read!Īnother element that makes Turf Wars feel like the animated series is Koh’s art. Supporting characters like Bolin, Mako, and Tenzin also show up and their characterization is perfect. Korra is just as headstrong as she is in the series, and struggles with her personal life and Avatar duties. ![]() Under his pen, Turf Wars truly feels like a continuation of the animated series. ![]() While DiMartino has served as a creative consultant on other comics set in the Legend of Korra and Avatar: The Last Airbender universe, this marks the first time he has written an official spinoff. Upon returning, the two work on their relationship while also dealing with a threat that puts the Spirit and Human worlds in danger. After The Legend of Korra finale, Avatar Korra and her girlfriend Asami Sato take a vacation to the spirit world. The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars-Library Edition is written by Michael Dante DiMartino, with consultation from Bryan Konietzko, and is illustrated by Irene Koh with layouts by Koh and Paul Reinwand, and colors by Vivian Ng, with assistance by Cassie Anderson and Marissa Louise, and lettered by Nate Piekos of Blambot.
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