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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! Review: All avatar fans should read it - Absolutely loved this book, i just wish they made it so much longer. Review: Amazing Viewpoint - It is an amazing book from Suki's viewpoint. The show just showed you that she was in jail, but didn't really say anything else about it. There is friendship and betrayal. Overall it is a very good book and it has me on the edge of my seat. I 100% recommend it for people who have watched and liked the show. I do think that the characters were way too predictable but other than that, it is a very well put together book. And the ending is fantastico! Thank you for your time.
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,432 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #87 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Books) #215 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels #224 in Dark Horse Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,608 Reviews |
A**X
All avatar fans should read it
Absolutely loved this book, i just wish they made it so much longer.
A**R
Amazing Viewpoint
It is an amazing book from Suki's viewpoint. The show just showed you that she was in jail, but didn't really say anything else about it. There is friendship and betrayal. Overall it is a very good book and it has me on the edge of my seat. I 100% recommend it for people who have watched and liked the show. I do think that the characters were way too predictable but other than that, it is a very well put together book. And the ending is fantastico! Thank you for your time.
J**L
hard to put down
It was so hard to put this down! One of my favorite characters got a well-deserved spotlight, and it was wonderful to see such a thorough exploration of her extraordinary courage, selflessness, kindness, strength, and vulnerability. Wonderfully written and illustrated!
S**I
“SUKI!!!” -sokka, 2007
The Boiling Rock episode is my favorite! And Suki is also my favorite! So obviously I had to buy this! It’s definitely a bit shorter, but that doesn’t mean it’s worse. It even has some new characters who I wish were in the show, and LITTLE SUKI! LITTLE SUKI IN FLASHBACKS! It’s so cute! Anyways, it’s a great comic, and every Suki fan should read it! It adds so much more to her character. PS: I love Suki so much I was the Boiling Rock versions of her for Halloween lol.
A**X
Great Side Story in the World of Avatar
This book is a short and quick read. Maybe 20-30 minutes. But it’s a solid story. The characters feel well realized just like they were in the show. You can really hear their voices clearly in your head. And I like that secondary characters like Suki are getting more development in these comics. I hope they keep making them.
S**T
Great story, never give Amazon a red dime, though
It’s an awesome story! What a great way to flesh out one of the most underutilized characters in one of my favorite franchises. It’s a real shame the money I spent on it didn’t go to making sure warehouse workers got paid time off during a natural disaster, and now several families are gonna be celebrating Christmas with one more empty chair than usual. Bah humbug indeed. The book deserves five stars, but I’m taking one off because it came from an evil company. Seriously, seek this story out of you’re an Avatar fan, but buy it from Barns n Noble or somewhere, anywhere but here.
K**T
ok
ok
K**L
Great Addition to the Universe!
Great new addition to the ATLA universe. One of the gripes I always had with the show is how certain characters mostly were tools for Sokka’s development as a character (Suki, Princess Yue). The result was that while Suki and the Kyoshi warriors were depicted as really cool and talented characters, they weren’t really developed too extensively. This short graphic novel is exactly what I was looking for. It develops the Kyoshi warriors, Suki’ life on Kyoshi Island, her inner strength, and her struggle during the time she spent at the Boiling Rock. Fantastic work by Faith Erin Hicks and Peter Wartman on this one. Spoilers: I just have a couple gripes with the writing in the story. First, the plot line of Suki and fellow prisoners growing peas was compelling, but didn’t feel realistic as a way to strengthen the prisoners enough to fight back and escape. That felt a bit silly to me at least. Second, and perhaps I’m missing something, but I don’t fully understand how Kyoshi showed herself to Suki at the end of this comic. Perhaps this was just depicting Suki’s inner monologue with a visual representation of Kyoshi, but if that was actually Kyoshi talking to Suki, I’m not sure there’s anything in the ATLA lore that explains how that’s possible. Of course, the spirit world is a complex place that’s not fully explained in the original show or Legend of Korra, so I suppose anything is possible. Loved this new comic!
M**D
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A**N
A nice story.
A well use of the novel to give extra room to a less spotlight character.
R**E
Great value for Money
Great value for Money
K**Z
Excelente
Llegó bastante rápido, y si eres fan de Avatar te va a encantar
A**R
Um dos melhores quadrinhos de Avatar
Como não amar a Suki? E a Kioshi? Apaixonada. História rápida e cativante, da um passeio pela ilha kioshi, q não é tão abordada na série… ótimo
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