Avatar The Last Airbender returns this year with Azula Story

Avatar The Last Airbender will return on two separate fronts in the future, with Netflix continuing to work on its live-action television series that will adapt the original animated series, and Paramount’s Avatar Studios working on new projects that will take us back to the original universe. These two versions of the bending universe aren’t the only place Avatar will return, as a new graphic novel series from Dark Horse Comics is coming later this year. Azula in the spirit temple.

This upcoming graphic novel falls under the Avatar Studios banner, but don’t expect it to be completely separate from the comics that preceded it from Dark Horse. Azula in the spirit temple will consider the comic book sequels to the original Avatar The Last Airbender animated series, particularly after the events of Zuko’s journey to find his mother. With his sister Azula struggling after her defeat and the defeat of her father, the Fire Lord Ozai, it remains to be seen if the Fire Princess can be redeemed given her mental state and her reigning love of death and destruction. during the animated show.

Azula the last firebender

Dark Horse Comics is sharing new details about the upcoming series that will continue the Avatar comic series, which will often look at the world of bending after the end of the original series, with other stories also taking place after the end of The Legend of Korra to to start up:

The graphic novel will arrive at retailers on September 26 this year, with Dark Horse Comics releasing the following official description of the upcoming story:

In this story, Azula continues her campaign of destabilization against the Fire Nation and her brother, Fire Lord Zuko. But after a failed attack on her latest target, Azula finds herself in a mysterious forest temple inhabited by a lone monk. to safely spend the night turns out to be something horribly different. Azula is forced to confront her past and will finally face her chance at redemption… but will she take it?”

Do you think it’s possible for Azula to find redemption after her villainous role in Avatar The Last Airbender? Feel free to let us know in the comments or call me directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk about all things comics, anime and the world of bending.

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