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Some Korrasami Panels from Patterns in Time!
Thinking about Jinora and Korrasami's big sisterism in A Change in the Wind....about Jinora growing up under the incredible pressure of being the eldest, having to grow up too fast, no room for mistakes or immaturity. A child but also a third parent to her younger siblings, always feeling like she gave everything she had but it was somehow never enough.
About Korra and Asami growing up with the crushing, choking loneliness of being only children, Korra locked away in a training compound, almost never interacting with anyone but her parents and teachers. A child and a weapon and the world's great hope for peace all crammed into one body, treated like a chess piece instead of a person. Asami (and this is just speculation based on how she interacts with others in canon, since we don't actually know a whole lot about her childhood) having to parent her own grieving father, no space for her own pain in that big old mansion that was emptier than it should've been, self-contained and self-sufficient not necessarily because she wanted to be but because she had to be.
All three of them were trapped in their own way, and it must have been such a relief for both Korra and Jinora when Korra came to Republic City. Jinora could share her frustrations and vulnerabilities with Korra without worrying she'd be judged or told what to do, Korra finally found somebody who took her seriously but still treated her like a person first and the Avatar second, and I think both of them were able to enjoy a part of childhood they'd previously been denied. And once Asami started dating Korra she got to experience it too. I love them all so much..🥺
The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time coming April 12th, 2022
An anthology of brand-new The Legend of Korra stories is coming on April 12th, 2022 from Dark Horse Comics. Here’s the official description:
“Your favorite characters from Team Avatar and beyond are here in this collection of stories, from the heartwarming to the hilarious. Join Korra, Asami, Mako, Bolin, Tenzin, and more familiar faces from The Legend of Korra, featured in stories specially crafted by a bevy of talented comics creators! Be sure to add these all-new stories to your Avatar Legends library”
This appears to be the Korra follow-up to ATLA’s Team Avatar Tales anthology! Both are comics anthologies featuring a bunch of new stories from various artists and writers.
The artist of the official cover above is Sachin Teng.
Of note is that this is a new namedrop of the “Avatar Legends” brand, which previously seemed to be only for the TTRPG, but now with this, the question from before is rekindled: is “Avatar Legends” the new name of the franchise, covering all Avatars/time periods?
Another thing to note is that Dark Horse’s releases have been revealed very early lately, through official, public publishing solicitations far ahead of news announcements. There’s a good chance that the release date for this will end up being later than what it says in this super-early reveal, but for now it’s April 12th, 2022!
Update! The creators featured in this anthology have been revealed by Comics Beat: Michael Dante DiMartino, Kiku Hughes, Delilah S. Dawson, Jayd Aït-Kaci, Sam Beck, Heather Campbell, KaiJu, Alexandria Monik, Killian Ng, Rachel Silverstein, and Victoria Ying!
Master Yim and Monk Gyatso on training
I like the contrast.
The Legend of Korra comics:
Turf Wars - Omnibus (Nov 15, 2022)
Patterns in Time - An Anthology (Nov 8, 2022)