The Fourth and final LoK art book should be out today from Darkhorse books. It'll probably be a while before I can pick her up in physical form.
The Fourth and final LoK art book should be out today from Darkhorse books. It'll probably be a while before I can pick her up in physical form.
I'll be waiting for a 20% off coupon from Barnes & Noble to pick it up myself.
Sounds perfect.
Darkhorse is having a pretty neat Avatar/LOK art competition. Draw yourself as a bender to win one grand prize pack or one of two secondary prize packs. The Grand Prize includes all of the currently published post series TLA comics, all of the artbooks and the Avatar Aang Republic city statue. I'd imagine that many fans would already have the bulk of these prizes but all together it makes for a pretty impressive giveaway.
Looks like Submissions will be closed on the 30th of September, I may very well do something for it myself.
Someone on Tumblr posted something pretty cool.
"You're dead!"- Soldier
"You first"- Lightning, Final Fantasy XIII
"Yes, boo, cause this is Calvin Klein and I don't play that ****" - Tanisha
"You look like a fairy princess...that resides over the pits of hell." - New York
Picked up a digital copy of the new artbook on Comixology, really need the hardback to go along with the others on my shelf but it's nice so far.
I'm guessing that it's from another Kora/Asami shipper given how the series ended especially...
There will be a Legend of Korra book for Free Comic Book day.
http://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/2207/d...-book-day-silv• Michael Dante DiMartino, cocreator of the animated series The Legend of Korra, writes the comics prelude to the all-new graphic novel program!
Sounds perfect.
So I had a question about the various Avatar TLA comics that they have been producing for several years now. The Promise, The Search, The Rift, and Smoke and Shadow. What are they like? The good successors to the original show, or bad fanfiction?
I haven't read the latter 2. But if they're like the Promise and the Search they follow the series up fairly well and have the characters in character.
You could argue the Search goes a bit fan fiction-y in particular since it deals with Zuko's Mom and all that but it doesn't stray too much or completely turn the series on its head or anything.