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The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars, Part Three
(The Legend of Korra Comics #1.3)
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When Asami is kidnapped, Korra sets out to the Spirit Wilds to find her. Now teeming with dark spirits influenced by the half spirit-half human Tokuga, the landscape is more dangerous than ever before. The two women must trust in each other and work together if they are to make it out alive. Their fate is revealed in this stunning, action-packed conclusion to The Legend of
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Paperback, 76 pages
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August 22nd 2018
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the level of soft I am for these legends cannot be matched


(EXCEPT MAYBE BY ZHU LI AND VARRICK WHO ARE SUCH A QUIRKY BUT WEIRDLY CUTE COUPLE I CAN'T)
i love this gang so fucking much reading these make me so happy thanku Michael Dante DiMartino i owe u my life ...more


(EXCEPT MAYBE BY ZHU LI AND VARRICK WHO ARE SUCH A QUIRKY BUT WEIRDLY CUTE COUPLE I CAN'T)
i love this gang so fucking much reading these make me so happy thanku Michael Dante DiMartino i owe u my life ...more

↠ 5 twinkling stars, and it deserves much more
It's been well over a year since the first comic in this series got published which was a release which we all had been anticipating for years, especially after the show ended. Now we've reached the conclusion of the Turf Wars series which has been an absolute blast from the beginning.
I'm having some difficulty with trying to put my love for Korrasami into words, and I don't think that I can or will do them justice. Everyone who knows me in person is ...more
It's been well over a year since the first comic in this series got published which was a release which we all had been anticipating for years, especially after the show ended. Now we've reached the conclusion of the Turf Wars series which has been an absolute blast from the beginning.
I'm having some difficulty with trying to put my love for Korrasami into words, and I don't think that I can or will do them justice. Everyone who knows me in person is ...more


"Next time you're walking down the street, look up. Say "Hello!" to that stranger passing you by. Imagine what it's like to walk in their shoes. If enough of us do that, we might someday find balance as a society, and with one another."
I feel a bit underwhelm about that ending. I was expecting more.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't bad or anything, actually, Asami was pretty awesome, but overall with all the things that were happening I was expecting more.
We didn't really get that much of a fig ...more
I feel a bit underwhelm about that ending. I was expecting more.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't bad or anything, actually, Asami was pretty awesome, but overall with all the things that were happening I was expecting more.
We didn't really get that much of a fig ...more

Nov 25, 2018
Jhosy
rated it
it was amazing
Shelves:
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fluffy,
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Again ... A wonderful volume!
And Korra finally tells Asami those three little words: "I love you"
aaah ... my heart!
I can't wait for the new volume! ...more
And Korra finally tells Asami those three little words: "I love you"
aaah ... my heart!
I can't wait for the new volume! ...more

Things are not looking well for Korra and team Avatar now that Tokuga has gotten his hands on some very powerful weapons and is holding a certain brunette hostage. This final chapter of Turf Wars is also full of action as the gang tries to save the hostages while stopping Tokuga from poisoning everyone in Republic City.
This book ended far too soon but I was really happy to see some very significant growth in the relationship between Korra and Asami. A new trilogy called Ruins of the Empire will ...more
This book ended far too soon but I was really happy to see some very significant growth in the relationship between Korra and Asami. A new trilogy called Ruins of the Empire will ...more

A solid ending to a good story. I liked the team work, I loved the characters, and I hated the sketchy art style. It improved towards the end of this edition, but the beginning was a mess.
I hope the next comic has better art work.
I hope the next comic has better art work.

SapphicAThon: Book where the romance isn't the focus
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What is up with this drawing style? Maybe they’re just trying something new, but I am definitely not a fan. This installment just kinda came across to me like they were just going through the motions to finish the story. It seems faster they keep pumping these comics out, the worse they’re getting in quality.

4.5 stars.
I'm glad they are now continuing the Korra storyline in comics form, and this micked it off in grand fashion. (While I love Avatar, Korra always spoke to me more.) ...more
I'm glad they are now continuing the Korra storyline in comics form, and this micked it off in grand fashion. (While I love Avatar, Korra always spoke to me more.) ...more

I love this universe so much and I'm so happy we keep getting new stories like this to come back to it
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Although I'm still not wild about the sketchy art style and sometimes messed up proportions, I did enjoy this volume a lot more than the second one. So glad we got a neat story like this that focuses on the aftermath of the series, both in terms of what happens next for Republic City and also for Korra and Asami. This volume does a good job of tying up all the loose ends and was a really fun read.
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me, waking up in cold sweat at 4am: i can't believe i never continued reading the lok comics
all i have to say is: WOMEN. ...more
all i have to say is: WOMEN. ...more

The third part beautifully finished the Turf Wars and I am in love with it! My heart goes for Korrasami! They both are awesome as couples and now I can add it to my OTPs! The way people accepted the relationship shows maturity in children's comics as well!
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'When have you ever known me to be careful?'
This was a solid conclusion to Turf Wars arc and it was great to see pretty much everyone come together to do something permanent about the portal. I just wasn't the biggest fan of this installment leaning into the disfigured villain trope to this extent, but it was interesting to see a bad guy turn into a full-fledged antagonist through an unfortunate turn of events. (view spoiler) ...more
This was a solid conclusion to Turf Wars arc and it was great to see pretty much everyone come together to do something permanent about the portal. I just wasn't the biggest fan of this installment leaning into the disfigured villain trope to this extent, but it was interesting to see a bad guy turn into a full-fledged antagonist through an unfortunate turn of events. (view spoiler) ...more

I just really miss Legend of Korra. That is my main takeaway from reading this three-part comic series over the last year. I just did a rewatch of Avatar the Last Airbender and Korra at the beginning of the year, but I might have to do another one. It's just so good.
I think I might have also read this wrong. I read each issue as they came out, and looooved the first one. But the second two, less so. It had been months since I read the preceding issues, and I felt a little disconnected. It also f ...more
I think I might have also read this wrong. I read each issue as they came out, and looooved the first one. But the second two, less so. It had been months since I read the preceding issues, and I felt a little disconnected. It also f ...more

Part One brought us back to Republic City.
Part Two brought us back to the action.
Part Three brought us back to the feels.
The final resolution felt a little underwhelming given the lack of confrontation and bending but an ending based on wits. I missed a final big battle with benders moving swiftly and the mesh of elements.
However I enjoyed Zhu Li's take as presidential candidate, her empathy for the people is true, not a drive for politics and power. I am excited to see what changes she will br ...more
Part Two brought us back to the action.
Part Three brought us back to the feels.
The final resolution felt a little underwhelming given the lack of confrontation and bending but an ending based on wits. I missed a final big battle with benders moving swiftly and the mesh of elements.
However I enjoyed Zhu Li's take as presidential candidate, her empathy for the people is true, not a drive for politics and power. I am excited to see what changes she will br ...more

Dec 28, 2018
Inga
rated it
really liked it
Shelves:
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fantasy,
place-fictional,
language-english,
crime,
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I enjoyed part three the most. Even though some things were a bit simplistic, iyt had more emotion to it and it carried on with the overall spirit of the Avatar universe rather well. Also, go Korra and Asami! <3

If you loved LoK as a tv show, the comics are a great extension + continuation of the story. These characters are wonderful, and I'll follow them to the ends of the earth.
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I enjoy reading about Avatar Korra too much and I cannot get enough of her adventures.
Part three gave us another glimpse of Republic city and the spirit portal which was amazing once again. A lot of things happened in this volume and the story moved forward in a way that left me with a huge smile on my face that will take some time to fade.
More Korra, please!
Part three gave us another glimpse of Republic city and the spirit portal which was amazing once again. A lot of things happened in this volume and the story moved forward in a way that left me with a huge smile on my face that will take some time to fade.
More Korra, please!

Zhu Li did the thing, and it was awesome. What a great ending to this arc. Korra and Asami saving their own damn selves - and each other - was exactly what I needed to read about tonight. And can I just say how *perfectly* all the characters were portrayed? Bolin's dramatic mannerisms, Korra's gung-ho attitude, Tenzin and Meelo's banter...not to mention Mako's cool exterior giving way to his awkward-but-totally-sincere confession about how he's dealing with his two exes now dating each other, bu
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(This review covers all three parts of Turf Wars.)
A solid continuation of Legend of Korra. The Korra-Asami relationship (and the reaction of others to it) is handled fairly well, as is the dramatic plot of the titular turf wars between rival bender gangs and between political factions in Republic City. The main villain wasn't very deep, but he gets points for an interesting design concept. (His rival in the Creeping Crystals had more promise.) This would have worked quite well as a TV movie or m ...more
A solid continuation of Legend of Korra. The Korra-Asami relationship (and the reaction of others to it) is handled fairly well, as is the dramatic plot of the titular turf wars between rival bender gangs and between political factions in Republic City. The main villain wasn't very deep, but he gets points for an interesting design concept. (His rival in the Creeping Crystals had more promise.) This would have worked quite well as a TV movie or m ...more
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Michael Dante DiMartino is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. His directing credits include the animated series King of the Hill, Family Guy, and Mission Hill. He is a co-creator of the award-winning animated Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel, The Legend of Korra. DiMartino lives in Los Angeles with his wife. The Rebel Geniuses series is his debut prose wor
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