Avatar: The Last Airbender: Suki, Alone

by Faith Erin Hicks

Other authorsRichard Starkings (Letterer), Rachel Roberts (Editor), Jimmy Betancourt (Letterer), Peter Wartman (Illustrator), Peter Wartman (Cover artist), Jenny Blenk (Editor), Adele Matera (Colourist)
Paperback, 2021

Description

Juvenile Fiction. HTML:Even a Kyoshi Warrior can find herself in trouble. Suki is captured by the Fire Nation and brought to the Boiling Rock, a grim prison in the middle of a dormant volcano. Separated from Team Avatar and her Kyoshi Warrior sisters, she decides to build her own community among other prisoners. But it's going to take more than an encouraging word to build trust among so many frightened people. Suki will need to draw on all her resources to do it, and even that might not be enough. Enjoy all-new material from Faith Erin Hicks (The Nameless City; The Adventures of Superhero Girl) and Peter Wartman (Stonebreaker), with colors by Adele Matera. Written in consultation with original series writer Tim Hedrick!.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2021-07-28

Physical description

80 p.; 9.01 inches

Publication

Dark Horse Books (2021), 80 pages

Pages

80

ISBN

1506717136 / 9781506717135

Local notes

The graphic novel covers the time from Suki's capture (revealed in episode 3x11 of the series) to episode 3x14, "The Boiling Rock", as well as covering Suki's backstory in flashbacks.

Library's rating

Library's review

A solid tie-in anchored in examining the character of Suki.

Rating

(18 ratings; 4.3)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Kenttleton
Have you ever wondered about ATLA from Suki's perspective and life? Well, this is it, it takes place in Suki's childhood and ends with her escape from The Boiling Rock. This graphic novel really sheds light on the Kyoshi warriors and the overall culture of Kyoshi island. This is a good read for
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LibraryThing member Kenttleton
Have you ever wondered about ATLA from Suki's perspective and life? Well, this is it, it takes place in Suki's childhood and ends with her escape from The Boiling Rock. This graphic novel really sheds light on the Kyoshi warriors and the overall culture of Kyoshi island. This is a good read for
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ATLA fans looking for some lore to go with the TV series.
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LibraryThing member Kenttleton
Have you ever wondered about ATLA from Suki's perspective and life? Well, this is it, it takes place in Suki's childhood and ends with her escape from The Boiling Rock. This graphic novel really sheds light on the Kyoshi warriors and the overall culture of Kyoshi island. This is a good read for
Show More
ATLA fans looking for some lore to go with the TV series.
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