Legend Of Korra, The: Turf Wars Part One: 01

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Tempting Fate: Asami assures Korra that she can handle herself after a run-in with the Creeping Crystals. So even without the preview summaries, it's not really surprising that she's kidnapped by the end of the same book with Part 3 being about rescuing her.

Shooting Superman: Tokuga tosses throwing knives at a spirit, which have no effect on a being with no tangible form. Didn't Think This Through: Korra, being Korra, immediately wants to be open about her relationship with Asami and doesn't take her parents' well-intentioned warning of others' potential narrow-mindedness well, but it's not until she realizes she didn't take Asami's thoughts into consideration that she eases up and apologizes. Good Cop/Bad Cop: Bolin thinks of himself and Mako as having this dynamic, with Bolin being the good cop, only to end up being the bad cop when interrogating Skoochy. Even Bolin is surprised. As for the anti-gay stuff, the character responses to in-setting expressions of that can also apply to the fan critics. Asami is happy that they can finally be together, but also sad, since she knows that "not everyone is going to see it that way." And Korra rages against narrow-minded and intolerant people who won't accept them.

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The two spend a few days full of adventure, but after a little confrontation with a spirit that is against the approach of humans and spirits, they decide to return to the human world. Production notes [ ] Transcript [ ] Main article: Transcript:Turf Wars Part One Series continuity [ ] Pursell, Mike (August 23, 2018). " 'The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars Part 3' is an excellent conclusion to the trilogy". Adventures in Poor Taste. Archived from the original on August 24, 2018 . Retrieved August 26, 2018.

Turf Wars is a graphic novel trilogy set in the Avatar universe, following the events of Book Four of the television series The Legend of Korra. The first graphic novel trilogy based on Korra, it is written by franchise co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino, with line art by Irene Koh and coloring by Jane Bak and Vivian Ng. The series' other co-creator, Bryan Konietzko, acted as a consultant for the novels. The first issue of the series was released in comic book stores on July 26, 2017, and in mass market retailers on August 8, 2017. The second part of the series was released in comic book stores on January 17, 2018, and in mass market retailers on January 30, 2018. The final part was released on August 22, 2018, with the mass market release on September 4, 2018.

Watching the Sunset: Korra and Asami in Part 1, although Korra is looking at Asami instead of the sunset. Turf Wars Part One' misses a point for being too short and not enough characters getting a chance to shine. But it is early days. a b Cornah, Joel (August 18, 2017). "Legend of Korra – Turf Wars Part 1 Review". Sci-fi and Fantasy Network. Archived from the original on March 24, 2018 . Retrieved August 4, 2018. I really liked how, with the very first volume, the story jumps right into Korra and Asami's relationship, having them discuss it, talking about coming out, and even mentioning the different ways every nation reacts to same-sex relationships. But genuinely, I think developing the world to be more considering of how sexuality works, and building more explicit sexuality into characters both old and new was such a great thing for this world.

The artwork is absolutely stunning. I was legit staring in amazement at some of the illustrations for a full minute. The art by Irene Koh and the colouring by Vivian Ng is utterly perfect.. a b c d e f Holub, Christian (August 8, 2017). "Legend of Korra comic team talks Korrasami, queer representation". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on March 30, 2018 . Retrieved August 3, 2018. Asami manages to calm Korra and says that in part she understands what the Korra's father meant. She confesses that she isn't ready to tell everyone about them at the moment. Korra apologizes for having acted without consulting her before. Holub, Christian; Agard, Chancellor (December 14, 2017). "The best comics of 2017". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on August 15, 2018 . Retrieved August 4, 2018. The Big Damn Kiss: The series wastes very little time in having Korra and Asami have a big kissing scene in the beginning of Part 1. They kiss again after the battle with the triads, which leads to Mako, Bolin, Opal and Jinora discovering they're a couple.Love Confession: During Part 2 it's implied that Korra was going to give one to Asami during an intimate moment in her office but she gets nervous and leaves instead. At the end of the trilogy Korra tells Asami she loves her and Asami responds in kind. Honestly the most important thing about this is it made my heart go all 💓💓💓💓 . Thats what I came here for and that is what I got, and honestly I loved this so much and I can't wait for the next parts to be released Second third presented new problems in Republic City, new villains, citizens with no homes, and human-spirit conflicts the new portal created. It was good, but after that there was another "too much romance part" (thankfully not a long one), but later things got more interesting again as the conflict between some villains and the spirits got heated. Ascended Extra: After four seasons of being either one-off threats or absent entirely, the Triads take center stage as the main villains of the comic, having taken a level in badass after spending the entire series as mere side villains. When Korra warns Asami about the Spirit World, she tells her that the ground might spontaneously drop out, which happened to her and Jinora in " A New Spiritual Age".



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