Publishing company Insight Editions has teamed up with Nickelodeon to publish The Legend of Korra: An Avatar's Chronicle, a brand-new book inspired by The Legend of Korra, Nick's hit sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender!
Avatar Korra and her friends chronicle their memories and adventures in this new fully-illustrated hardcover scrapbook filled with 64 pages of letters and inserts from your favorite characters!
After the time of Avatar Aang, Korra was revealed as the next Avatar. After training with Aang’s son Tenzin, Avatar Korra succeeded in the battle to restore peace between the Spirit World and Republic City, though the victories were hard-fought. In this fully-illustrated scrapbook, Tenzin challenges Korra to chronicle the many trials and lessons she has learned during her time as Avatar.
To complete this task, Korra enlists the help of her many friends and loved ones to share stories, mementos, and artifacts from their many adventures. Readers will discover gorgeous art, inserted posters, special removable keepsakes, photos, and more throughout this book!
The Legend of Korra: An Avatar's Chronicle is written by Andrea Robinson and illustrated by Sora Medina. The book was released on Tuesday, August 6, 2019, and carries an SRP of $24.99. The book is available to purchase on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble in the US and on Amazon.co.uk.
Check out a preview of The Legend of Korra: An Avatar's Chronicle below!:
A review from Rotoscopers:
[BOOK REVIEW] ‘Legend of Korra’ – ‘An Avatar’s Chronicle’
Ride back to Republic City on your polar dog bear in An Avatar’s Chronicle, an illustrated scrapbook of Avatar Korra’s adventures from Nickelodeon’s hit series The Legend of Korra! Written by author Andrea Robinson and beautifully drawn by Sora Medina, this book walks the reader through Korra’s childhood, her training to master all four elements, her battles against intimidating adversaries, and ultimately her journey from a hot-headed young girl to a fully-fledged Avatar.
If your memory’s a little rusty, An Avatar’s Chronicle is a great way to get reacquainted with Team Avatar and the world they live in and protect. The storyline, in a nutshell, is that Tenzin, Korra’s long suffering but patient air bender teacher, has assigned Korra to record her journey from childhood to veteran Avatar in a journal so that future Avatars can learn from her failures and triumphs. Korra unsurprisingly tries to get away with only writing a page, but Tenzin isn’t having it. So, to quickly fill up the journal and save her time and avoid work, Korra recruits her friends to write letters and share their own memories and experiences gained during their journeys with Korra.
The book is structured like a scrapbook, filled with letters, photos, and keepsakes from season one to season four. What makes the book special is that it is written from Korra’s point of view; you get a feel of her emotions, thoughts, and opinions. The back and forth between letters from Tenzin and Korra is especially hilarious, given Korra’s laziness, Tenzin’s dry sarcasm, and their opposite personalities. What stood out was the importance of relationships—spanning from friendship to the romantic—and how these bonds helped Korra learn from her mistakes and gradually develop into a compassionate and wiser person.
A bittersweet aspect of this book is Korra initially glossing over her pain and emotional scars from her old enemies (Amon, Unalaq, Zaheer and the Red Lotus, and Kuvira), and, at Tenzin’s gentle prodding, gradually accepting the fact that she needs to relive her traumatic memories in order to complete her journal, not just for future Avatars but for her own sake as well. Like the television show points out, we can never be fully balanced or at peace until we look at the things or people that have hurt us greatly and accept or forgive them and move on.
The illustrations are gorgeous, and they capture the personalities of all of the characters from the show. The best ones, in this reviewer’s opinion, shows Team Avatar and friends in the same frame, repeatedly showing that the best way to live life is with family and friends. Other beautiful artwork includes locations such as the Spirit Wilds, Republic City Park, and Katara’s healing hut.
An Avatar’s Chronicle is the perfect companion book for any Legend of Korra fan. It’s a great way to dive back into the world that we’ve come to know and love. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself binge watching the entire show after reading this book.
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The Legend of Korra was created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino and premiered on April 14, 2012. A follow up to Avatar: The Last Airbender, the series starred Janet Varney (Stan Against Evil) as the voice of Korra, and ran for 52 episodes, with its story continuing on in numerous books and graphic novels. The series was the first Nickelodeon show to feature a same-sex couple. Korrasami 4 evr!
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Additional source: Avatar Wiki.
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