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K**R
Brilliant
I love this book. The story is very interesting. The story is a little graphic.I would recommend this to kids ages 8-12
S**E
Story was so good!
Already ordering the next set!
A**A
Loved it
I really enjoyed the Turf Wars trilogy and thought Part 3 did well wrapping things up. I think the overall story flowed naturally from where the end of the animated series left off. Sure, the villain she's up against in the comics doesn't seem quite as apocalyptic as the villains in the animation, but seriously, guys, she's been through a LOT already (even for an Avatar!). I'm glad we get to see her take a well-earned vacation and explore a budding relationship.And the villain in the comic is still dangerous and poses a direct, scary threat that ties directly into this new relationship.Also, not sure what the complaint is about the art? I think the style is a little different, but still detailed and expressive.Oh yeah, LOL to all the "I have nothing against same-sex couples but I really wanted to see *Insert YET ANOTHER Heterosexual Couple Here*" Listen, there are shippers for pretty much any possible couple. Just cause y'all didn't get your ship realized is no reason to complain. Go write/read fanfiction or something.
B**T
A good continuation.
I purchased the first two from Barnes & Noble, so this review applies to all three volumes. As a continuation of Korra (picking up right where the finale left us) the story was enjoyable and engaging enough, I will say though the writing was a bit cheesy at points. I love Korra and Asami as a couple, but the hamfisted social dialogue regarding same sex relationships was tiresome. Who’s to say the world of Avatar would still be hung up on something so basic? Aside from that, I liked the art style and character designs and the action was entertaining. I just wish the korrasami relationship was presented as matter of fact because that would be refreshing.
P**R
A great final act to a continuation of a wonderful series
This is the third and final installment in this first continuation of The Legend of Korra story. I enjoyed the focus on Korra and Asami's blossoming relationship. They're official girlfriends! This arc got all the initial reactions from the main and minor cast out of the way so their story can continue to progress. Overall, it was a great coming out arc.I like that the series gets to continue in a different form, but I feel that some of the depth and time to build the characters is missing in this format. I did like how much diversity is shown in Republic City, though. The politics of the world are so interesting. There's peaceful protests and a presidential election in this part.I give this graphic novel a 4.5/5. I am definitely looking forward to the next story arc. If you are a fan of the tv series and haven't picked up these books yet, I highly recommend that you do.
L**A
👍
Came in time and in great order
S**A
Action Packed and Exciting
First of all, I gotta face it for me and many others one of the most exciting aspects of this series (Aside from the fact that the Avatar Series is just amazing in general) is the development of Korra and Asami's relationship. There's definitely a lot of that here, the reader gets to see how the two compliment each other, and we get to see them fighting for and protecting each other. The ending is inspiring, definitely leaves me wanting more, that's all I will say no spoilers. Also I cannot get enough of the strong women characters in LOK, so badass!! Aside from that my only compliant is that I wish they hade made TW3 longer than the first Turf Wars. In general I wish they would keep delivering these awesome stories faster.
A**R
Good, but predictable.
The ending did feel predictable but I think that's mostly because it had to live up to the massive character arcs and huge, sweeping finales of the TV show. And like others have said there were a few panels where the art was a little more questionable than in previous issues. I still loved it though as a die hard Korrasami fan, and I hope they make more. Hopefully they don't force future issues (if there will be any) to be more "save the world" type plots. I'd imagine that the reader base for these comics skews older than the tv show, so I'd like to see more mature, nuanced plotlines where the stakes can be more personal, and not literally the entire world.
V**U
Not bad, not great
A decent read if you're LoK fan, but pretty far from the quality of TLA comics, Turf Wars doesn't explore much of anything new. Center story (not too dissimilar to Season 1) is bland villain bent on revenge, with Korra and Asami's relationship a sort of a B-plot. Neither are very interestingly written.Korra, as a character, looked to have turned a new leaf at the end of S4, but here she's still hot-headed and somehow the writers still don't seem to want her to win any "boss" fights for some reason. The only nuance is her seeking acceptance for being in a relationship with Asami.Was excited to see Korra's adventures continue but if I were the summarize this optimistically this just seems like filler content to bridge the gap towards something better.
R**G
Amazing!!
I know that the series ended ages ago, but I can't stop reading these books!!!! The story, I find, is great, whith only 1 or 2 flaws, like the ending. Although the ending was great, the "I love you" part had to much suspense, I thought Asami and Korra would get married!! The other one I found was the whole, "he'll be back soon, I know it" part. Like, he doesn't come back!!! But overall, it's a great read and Avatar fans should definitely read!!
A**R
Great ending!
I loved how the ending of this series. It’s was near perfect. My only complaint is that I’d want it longer.
A**N
Good addition to series
Loved the animated series, so thought I’d have a read of the comics. Love the story and the art is good. Gets better through the comics. Definitely worth the red if you’re a fan of the avatar franchise
M**A
beautiful
I love the balance between politics and interpersonal relationships. Great conclusion to the turf wars story. I absolutely loved this !!
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