Zuko TOUCHES Katara Causing Aang To Enter The Avatar State | Avatar The Last Airbender
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In the Avatar comics, Zuko suddenly withdraws his support for the harmony restoration movement, a movement created by Zuko and the Earth king to remove all fire nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom
This catches Team Avatar completely by surprise as they head to Yu Dao, one of the colonies to try and get an explanation from Zuko
Aang in particular is caught off guard, and is scared that he may have to end Zuko to keep the fragile peace
They arrive at the fire nation colony but the gate is blocked off so Aang and Katara take a more creative approach, using his air glider to fly over the walls of the city
They are confronted in the courtyard by a platoon of guards that tell Aang to leave by the orders of the fire lord himself
Aang pleads with them to let him speak with Zuko but with warning, the captain engages with Aang and after being restrained, calls for his troops to attack as well
Aang tries to handle the guards by himself but Katara eventually joins in, using her waterbending to freeze the rest of the guards
Suddenly she is grabbed from behind by none other than Zuko who tells her to stop hurting his people
Aang orders Zuko to release Katara but when he doesn’t he goes into the Avatar state, ready to put Zuko down forever but Katara stops him from doing anything rash
After they both calm down, Zuko tries to explain why he rescinded his support for the movement after spending some time in Yu Dao
The world is divided into four nations -- the Water Tribe, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation and the Air Nomads -- each represented by a natural element for which the nation is named. Benders have the ability to control and manipulate the element from their nation. Only the Avatar is the master of all four elements. The ruthless Fire Nation wants to conquer the world but the only bender who has enough power, the Avatar, has disappeared ... until now. His tribe soon discovers that Aang is the long-lost Avatar. Now Katara and Sokka must safeguard Aang on his journey to master all four elements and save the world from the Fire Nation.
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In the comics, Zuko explains that his people have occupied territory for literally 100 years. While their great grandparents may have colonized, the people living there now have been there for generations. So simply removing anyone with fire nation ancestry will make a lot of people nationless.
That makes sense. Fair enough.
No it wouldn’t if they are fire nation people relocate them 😂 it’s simple
@@epicjason21 the fire nation grew to cover majority of the world, where the hell are they going to relocate that many innocent civilians? 😂
@@my-chemical-romanceGet them colonizers out
@@SaLeh-ep6wnbraindead
Your telling me he couldn't end Ozai but he was down to do it against Zuko
Fr
Katara > Rest of the world
@@gianglai7346 In this short he says it BEFORE Zuko grabs Katara
That's because before this zuko told aang to end him if he ever became a tyrant and aang (reluctantly) agreed
Poor writing moment but that's okay
It's funny how the writers thought Aang debating to kill Zuko throughout the story would work, when the whole point of Atla was that Aang wouldn't kill Ozai.
But aang made a promise to kill Zuko if he ever became a tyrant
@@Lizardman-lt3pp But what evidence was there for him to believe he was a tyrant now? The only reason the guards even attacked them was because they had ignored the gate guards, bypassed their defenses, and went in. You try that in any nation on the planet and you'd expect the same response. All it took was to ask for a meeting or explanation. But because they wanted it now they were willing to force their way in. Aang and Katara were wrong here.
Aang is older now
You'd know if you had read the comic instead of bashing the writers off of one video.@@dragonhero14
@@dragonhero14he literally whas not down to talk to the avatar and their fire soldiers atack and more than 1 time.
Bro some people really dont understand zuko whss never mentally well. Thats why iroh become the firelord for years before zuko mature enought
to take Zuko down feels super out of pocket for Aang. He is his friend, he 100% would be like what the, and then go and ask him. He wouldn't be like, bet, that Zuko here fella gotta count his last two coins.
Zuko asked aang to do it if he ever became a tyrant and aang agreed reluctantly
When has he ever had common sense when it came to Katara? Also considering the fire nations history he would have lingering feelings about the fire nations’ actions
@zdr3905 bro as if he would he would take his bending he ain't ending him either
Yeah I stopped reading the comics pretty early on. I dint like the writing or character designs.
this is what I hate when it came to ozai a genocidial maniac aang couldn’t kill him no matter what but Zuko he was actually thinking of killing him
This is the first time I’ve not liked a part of the avatar comic, the tension feels so forced? Zuko really had couldn’t have just told Aang directly instead of telling him to go away? Aang attacking Zuko for grabbing Katara who was attacking his guards? Doesn’t seem great
Tbf the comic was written during a time when ppl were first talking about colonization and it was a question if colonials should go back to their own countries. Like most americans should go back to europe, asia, spain etc. Or if americans were even native to the land. The comic was more of a discussion of both sides of the argument and in the end they came up with a peacful solution.
I think it’s a case of the writers needed to have a certain amount of action per comic so they just come up with a contrived reason
@@cflotronsongAvatar has never been particularly good with politics especially in Korra. Allusions to vague liberal decency are present throughout
@@jibjibs9401No? Avatar has always had a lot of politics apart of the main themes
It was just done poorly in Korra
@@cflotronsongyo I'd love to live in Europe ain't gonna lie.
Show Aang: I don’t want to kill anyone!
Book Aang: Aw man Zuko withdrew now it’s time to kill him.
LMAO
I find it confusing when Aang was 100% unwilling to kill *Ozai*, when he was trying to kill him, but was going to do it for Zuko just because he asked and at the moment he does something suspicious.
In an earlier issue he made a promise to zuko to stop him immediately if he ever goes as crazy as ozai
@@flyingfey4883 Still, it’s like Ghandi promising to kill his best friend even though he refused to kill Hitler. Weird comparison, but it fits. He could have just dethroned him, like he did Ozai. This, and the fact that Aang gave Ozai every chance both before and during his fight with him. Zuko, he didn’t even ask for a reason why he wasn’t supporting the removal.
He was also younger when he fought ozai so it makes sense for him to get more brutal
@@josephfischer6304 While being young was part of his earlier dilemma, his main one was that he was an air nomad. He was devoted to never take a life, no matter how horrible the person is or the consequences of doing it. He had one opportunity, to kill Ozai with lightning, or he would have died if that rock didn’t hit him in the back. He chose to spare Ozai, which was nearly a death sentence. Aang would have rather died than kill Ozai, but he still chose to kill his best friend just because he asked him to and he seemed bad for a second! Plus, everyone asked him to kill Ozai before, and he still refused. Zuko asked him once, and he agreed! I like the comics, but it’s ridiculous.
@@von_Farris really confussion?
One cone from a egotistical logic obout you desition forna better world, the other come from a particular petition, is compassion.
The part where he explained what it was is my favorite part of this video
That moment when Aang is contemplating on murdering Zuko (his friend) because he withdraws support for the restoration movement when only a few years before he couldn't even bring himself to murder quite possibly the most evil dictator to ever exist.
Aang been reading that Zuktara fan fic😅
Aang attacking a Sovereign ruler outside of a War situation where the balance is out of wack would have caused a War.
I refuse to believe Aang was that ready to take Zukos life. Thats not Aang. Thats Gang.
Just read the comic
@@jonathanmcculley3728comic still stupid asf. The logic is just nonsensical and goes back on the entire point of the show. Not good writing. Forced conflict that is easily avoided and highly unnecessary. Especially considering the way Ozai was defeated
@@jonathanmcculley3728 Korra writers... Ah this all makes sense since not a single Korra Writer actually wrote ATLA and the REAL Creator of the ENTIRE SERIES was kicked off and the two bozos stole his work.
he wasn't. He wanted to talk.
He wasn’t, read the comic…he literally didn’t wanna agree to do it…and he even broke off connection with a past avatar over it Im pretty sure, this was only done because he came to talk to zuko peacefully and respectfully and fire nation soldiers attacked him, katara defended him and then Zuko came out and grabbed her and just held her without finding out what was actually going on
Aang turns into Ozai real quick with this one since it kinda make sense why the fire nation attack (This time) the gate was close so they broke in, and then a group of guards give them a warning and leave, when they don't adhere to the warning now its seen as an invasion and when Zuko doesn't hurt the attackers but stops the fighting Aang was like "Time to kill this guy"
Just I feel like with time Zuko would of told Aang why but Aang was like "This guy became my friend and help put the peace in place, but he doesn't want to help with moving people, time to kill him"
Hold up! Did Aang bitch slap Zuko at the end there!?😂
HE DID!
He should know never touch the Avatar's woman
On the burned side too 😬
@@spartan1010101 shut up
As he should, mf make the guards attack and grab katara who whas literally inmovilizing the attackers
The title 💀💀💀
Oh wait I just realized 💀💀💀
Katara and Aang are such sanctimonious fucks in basically anything s3 and onwards 😂😂😂
Lmao
What the fuck is this? This conflict feels so forced and I don't even see them acting in character here😂
It is actually well written. In reality, the Earth Kingdom would want the fire nation colonies and citizens removed. Aang would side with the earth king, his ally in the war.
Zuko has to side with his people against the cruel tyranny of the earth king.
@@coolspider295I thought the Avatar wasn't supposed to take size why is he working with the Tyrant earth king who wants to kick civilians out of their homes and when Zuko stops Katara from attacking his troops and grabs her to stop her and instantly goes in Avatar State ready to kill him after they showed up and attacked his troops.
@@Automaton237 Correct me if I am wrong but, I don't think he was ready to kill in the comic. I think that's an exaggeration by the person summarizing the story.
The Earth King has a right to the Fire Nation colonies since they are on Earth Kingdom land. Legally he is right, but, morally Zuko has a point.
It makes more sense in the context of the comic.
@@coolspider295 "Maybe avatar Roku is right. Maybe a promise is a promise."
That's pretty unambiguous.
Korra writers Used this same plot in s4 too
Damn Aang couldn’t lay a single finger against Ozai but talked like he was ready to fuck up Zuko anytime
Meanwhile Aang went full entitled saying: elements dont combine so nations cant too.
Complete straw man of real world decolonisation movements too.
Aang was real purist (lack of a better word don't want politics in this. He was litterly earth nation for earth nation, fire nation for fire nation, don't mix.
Aang : Ozai killed thousands and thousands more suffered under his rule? Nope cant kill him, aint right.
Also Aang
Aang : Best buddy Zuko, lay hands on my girl? Hes dead to me.
The difference is one was trying to kill the avatar.
Zuko made Aang promise to kill him if he ever becomes a Tyrant like his father.
@@batgaming7366 and Aang not attempting to understand the situation or talk Zuko down is out of character.
Even if we accept that Aang would take out Zuko should he become a Tryant, Aang tried to talk down Ozai when Ozai was attempting to burn down an entire continent and commit genocide.
And this is a guy who he has seen go through a ton of growth, and is a personal friend, but not even a discussion first? Not a warning like "you asked me to kill you if you became like your father, don't make me keep my word" first?
I mean in fairness traditionally the avatar does outrank the world leaders. Aang is absolutely right to tell the guards off
He is to keep balance, not command people of a nation he doesn't lead.
@@heavy5013 roku, kyoshi and wan all took responsibility to to command the people of a nation. part of keeping balance is telling people off when theyre fucking up or dispatching them when they refuse. i know aang didnt believe in the dispatching part but traditionally the avatar has that right.
@chase1146 They're job is to bring peace when others upset the balance and take unnecessary violent action.
All Zuko did was pull support.
Aang could have taken a more diplomatic route than going straight to his door, and then refusing the request of the guards to leave.
Aang was ready to take Zuko out without knowing anything or talking to him.
@@heavy5013 i was only ever talking about the guards. aangs word out weighs zukos, he can tell the guard to fuck right off and be right about it XD
@@chase1146 But he wasn't right. He showed up uninvited instead of trying anything else first. Guards were just doing their job, and nothing bad was done to warrant Aang's visit like that or his hostility.
Like I said, he could have taken a more diplomatic approach.
Oh now Aang has no problem taking a life, but he was real shifty not wanting to take Ozai’s life, guess if Ozai got handy with Katara then he would have no issue taking out Ozai
If Ozai was threatening any of Team Avatar he would have for sure killed him.
@@AstroSullyozai literally threatened the entire world tf are you talking about ☠️
@PyroPuffs777 Yes but Aang never witnessed Ozai trying to attack his friends and once he does witness someone directly threatening his friends he becomes way more aggressive. But some fans take issue with Aang not killing Ozai and I say he was neither right nor wrong as Ozai was pretty much Hitler with superpowers
The caption is wild💀😭🙏
true wtf 💀
Kill a genocidal, unapologetic tyrant?
Aang: ❌
Kill your friend?
Aang: ✔️
Communicating and asking advice from his friends
Zuko: ❌
Asking advice on how to be a leader from your genocidial, unapologetic tyrant abusive of a father
Zuko: ✅
@@AstroSully But zukko was right wtf this was to do with anything?
@@dukcboy912 What? Zuko felt like he was going bad and never thought to himself that maybe taking advice from Ozai was a factor. That’s my point.
@@AstroSullyOzai’s perspective was right though but not in the way he explained it and Zuko was in the right, Aang was being impulsive
Ah yes only Aang was being impulsive not the guy who asked Aang to murder him if he became crazy after asking a literal psychopath for advise. @@ArthurBisoborwa
*stops katara from pretty much killing his guards*
Aang: YOU'RE HURTING HER!1!1!
Ngl, Aang kinda acting like a tyrant here
Bro acting like Zaheer
@@wettica870and did he just slap Zuko his friend after he was trying to explain himself and after they went and attacked his troops and after he grabs Katara to stop her from attacking the troops he instantly goes to kill him but yet he was struggling with killing ozai and was also siding with the earth king of all people.
@@Automaton237 the earth king is pretty chill. 👺
@@wettica870 ah yes kicking all of the Fire Nation civilians who had nothing to do with the war is Chill and especially after they set up home and even have mixed families of earthbenders.
@@wettica870 but aside from that he's pretty chill.
"by order of the fire lord..."
Yeah sure, fire lord. He's the Avatar.
Yeah, that comic felt kinda the most ooc out of them all. Zuko and Aang were so tense and ready to throw down.
Even after all this time, I still don’t know why Zuko didn’t take this to Aang from the get go or instruct the soldiers to let Team Avatar through to avoid a needless fight.
Because the comics all REQUIRE nobody to ever communicate so there'll be conflict. Like Aang destroying the factory owned by Toph's family without talking to anyone so Toph fights him. Or Mai breaking up with Zuko because he didn't inform her he was visiting his father in prison.
To the people who say that the colonizers need to leave, its not that simple. They made a point of showing that while their ancestors did bad thing the people who lived their werent at fault. Earthbending mothers were giving birth to firebending daughters. In order to do what aang wanted families would need to be completely destroyed.
but it wasn't just that they were allowed to stay Zuko ifirc was saying that the Fire Nations should keep all of its colonies
@wolves600 That was an attempted solution- he only wanted to do so because he thought the Earth Kingdom relocating them was the other option.
so? if another nation conquered some of your territory and was like yeah Im going to keep it would you expect the other nation to just accept that, Zuko as fire lord does not have the luxury of making spur of the moment decisions and then backtracking @@BongBing11
@@wolves600 So? Would you allow your people to be oppressed and forced out of their homes? You're not seeing Zuko's reasoning.
his reasoning is understandable but that does not mean the earth king is not wrong in wanting his territory back@@BongBing11
was waiting for the "Sweetie"part
The aang is supposed to be a monk supposed to listen You didn't even want to hear Zuko out. He went straight for the smoke telling me that he wasn't willing and ozen but he is find ending his friend zuko ok aang
Zuko made Aang promise to kill him if he became like his father one day. That promise is eating Aang alive as he doesn't want to do it, and since he is troubled and feels terrible for thinking he can't do this to his friend, he acts harshly, without thinking things through
You say that but Zuko wasn't even willing to talk and went as far as telling his guard to *ATTACK THE AVATAR* if he came in.
I am sorry, but Aang turned out into a person drunk on his own power
no, not really, Roku was just fitting his head with old world nonsense not letting him realize that they were all on the cusp of a new era. It was difficult for all of them to perceive the novel idea of what the first colonies had become since their world had been so ethnocentrically defined all its history.
For those who were confused with Aang's willingness to end Zuko in comparison to his hesitation to end Ozai, it's because Zuko specifically made Aang promise to put him down if he were ever to become a likeness of his father. Aang was honoring his friend's wish.
Is this in the show or the comic series?
And he agreed? Why didn't he try to change it to "I'll stop you but I won't kill you"? Also thanks for explaining.
It’s still a dumb decision regardless of what promise was made. He literally has the power to just take bending away but decides killing is the best option!? Such awful writing and such a contrived and forced conflict. There is absolutely no reason for this promise to even be upheld or agreed to.
@@strykerwaller3784 off panel never shown just implied. But these are Korra writers so this is expected and why ALL the comics suck.
It's lovely that Aang and Katara start flying together.
This is basically the story of the birth of Republic City.
Yu Dao serves as the roots for other cities like Republic City but the actual village that turns into Republic City is actually Cranefish Town.
Zuko grabs Katara. Shippers: Swoon
As zutara shipper , not particularly no. I just consider a lot of the comic out of character ( aang agreeing to kill his best friend, if he became like his father, while refusing to kill his father before because it's a human being, katara character just.. vanished . I don't consider it. ( Can't talk for the other tho, but the from what I see they mainly agree on that )
I don't consider the comic good*
Thats cuz you haven't read the whole thing. Zuko particularly made aang promise him that he must end zuko if he shifta and turns into his father and grand fathers.
The comic where theh find Zuko's mum is beyond amazing.
@@sheenshah5253 i've read the hole thing .
I've also read the comic where zuko find his mom . I'm not a fan of the idear of ursa choosing to forgot her children after she sacrificed herself and killed her father in law for, and the idear of the letter, which sort of give a reason for ozai to be abusive toward zuko, when i don't think it was needed .
To have a plot: This series of events.
Rational: Zuko contacts his friends for a meeting to explain why removing indigenous people because their ancestors were colonists is a more involved debate than first discussed.
its more than that. both the earth citizens and fire nation citizens mingled and naturalized. It was a unique community, one so novel to that worlds culture that Zuko had trouble explaining what it was and Aang had trouble perceiving it.
Better writers would have been able to have dealt with it such better nuance and depth as it deserved.
They are by definition not indigenous. They have never renounced or changed from their role as colonizers nor sought to reconcile with the actual indigenous people whose land and wealth they stole.
I mean the married and formed a community with the indigenous ppl there tho and even those same indigenous ppl didnt want the colonials to leave@seekingabsolution1907
@@seekingabsolution1907people with earth nation blood actively fought to keep the fire nation there and fire nation and earth nation made families together 100 years is 100 years they did reconcile given ya know we have multiple earth fire bending siblings you don't get that if the people who were captured still had a grudge like in those colonies (that's a key word there because places that fire nation just captured not so much) earth Kingdom people weren't second class citizens and even reffeted to themselves as fire nation
The fire nation isn't in the right at all but evicting innocent civilians who formed family and help the community is completely insane
@@seekingabsolution1907Ding dong, you are wrong.
As Zuko shows, that colony (the oldest colony and thus over 100 years old) is FILLED with mixed families. Even the Earth Kingdom people living there don't want their neighbors gone. It's the Earth King, who knew nothing about the war and never did anything said war, who wants them all gone because he's overreacting to compensate for his lack of action in previous years.
100 years of war, colonisation, migration, imprisonment, conditioning and so forth leads to a very complex situation.
I love how this random firebender guard thinks that he's going to fight off the Avatar when he literally defeated the fire lord during Sosan's comet by himself. Like, what was he thinking.
Talk about bad writing to create a conflict out of nothing just for the sake of creating conflict. Why would Zuko order not to let Aang in? Why would he order not to negotiate with Aang? Why would he use force on Katara? Why would Aang try to kill Zuko? It goes against everything Aamg believed in. He didn't kill Ozai, and later he wouldn't kill Yakon.
Congratulations, you summarized every single AtLA comic.
@@MurasakiTsukimaru That's why I never read any of them and never will)
Tbf the comic was written during a time when ppl were first talking about colonization and it was a question if colonials should go back to their own countries. Like most americans should go back to europe, asia, spain etc. Or if americans were even native to the land. The comic was more of a discussion of both sides of the argument and in the end they came up with a peacful solution.
wtf are you talking about. First talking? Colonialism is a very old long running discussion, multi-generational post-colonial naturalization as well. But there has never been a serious discussion about americans going back as you are describing other than some hot air. Certainly not one meriting statements like "this comic was written during a time" like these are ancient manuscripts from the 1800s.
No they didn't, their solution was simply not decolonising. Which is no solution at all. The fire nation colonists should have just been granted earth kingdom citizenship, the rich families should have been stripped of their ill gotten wealth and power and the descendents of those dispossessed by the initial colonisation should have been given a chance to push their claims to lands and compensation.
@tenjenk yeah... it was.. i have the the book this comic came from. My copy had commentary from the creators and thats excacrly what I read in the book.
@seekingabsolution1907 that would not have worked either. There was a unique culture and scenario going on here where they no longer really fit with either kingdom
@@cflotronsong that was them having such discussions. You make it sound like it was an era where such discussions were a popular topic on the net or worldstage.
I actully really love this comic. No Aang contemplwting wether to kill zuko is not out of character, because he made a promise to Zuko and keepong that promise is in character. The plot is contrived in a few areas, but the final scene makes it all worth it
Nah bro was locked in and ready to kill
You can really tell 95% of the people in the comments haven't read the comics and just saying nonsense which is just sad. These comics improved the story in AtLA by adding the zuko's mom arc and tried to connect it with LoK which is very hard to do.
The comics still made some questionable decisions. Even though they are canon even then the creators agree that they would have done some plot points differently even though they were involved.
So whats the reason zuko did that?
Fire nation people present and moved into Earth Kingdom for a 100 years, first wave were army people, but after a 100 years, almost only regulare people are left and are asked/forced to move away from their living place.
As unfair at it sound or is, kicking out those people who didn't participate to the war is wrong.
We also learn that in those place where fire and earth people had to live together, they would used mix work technics like smithing, and that staying together is perhaps for the best, instead of seperating the nation again.
Which lead to the idea of making a mix nation in Republic city.
@@Nyx-Venturethey didn't need to force them to leave. They would have accepted to live under the earth kingdom
@@TheHuaj Try to explain to a people that was stil inprisonned or enslaved up until a couple of year that the people that are descended for the same group that did that to them are good people. Lot harder.
@@Nyx-Venturehard doesn't mean wrong.
@Nyx-Venture huh so trying to blame the sins of the past on a group of people who had no involvement with it was looked at as being completely wrong. How curious. Sounds familiar to our world 🙄
Zuko: (Touches Katara)
Aang: DONT TOUCH MY GIRL!!
The caption
This is what most of these shows lack for me. No matter how good these stories are there's always the silly/joking undertone and lack of resolve that detracts from the experience. The "A promise is a promise" line is straight fire.
Have you seen fortnight
"Please I don't want to hurt anyone I just want to speak with Zuko"
*Restrains Katara*
"So you have chosen death..."
Damn, Aang needs a chill pill
Bro the title of this short is wild 💀
this title makes me think something else😂😂
I know Zuko asked Aamg to kill him if he went bad, but maybe Aang could have gotten an explanation before INSTANTLY TRYING TO MERK HIM!
i might be wrong but im pretty sure this is after the part in The Promise where zuko makes aang promise to end him if he ever starts straying toward the path of his father, which he later realizes was messed up to say and apologizes but I think aang was more willing to end him than Ozai cuz he was literally told by Zuko himself to do so
title is crazy af 🙏🙏
i hope they do a season 4 and possibly a 5 of the animated series to do these arcs better
I thought we going somewhere else with this for a second.
Just to point out to the people questioning why Aang didn't hesitate as much to potentially off Zuko, you all do know Zuko made him promise that if he so much as appeared to be turning into Ozai, he wouldn't hesitate to kill him like he did with Ozai. This was something they both discussed in one of the comics.
This is a genuine question, as to me it makes sense why he was much less reluctant to off Zuko when compared to Ozai. He literally made a promise that he would, if Zuko started to turn into his father. A promise that even Katara had to convince him to accept, it's made clear that he was reluctant to even accept that promise but understood why.
He's very much still reluctant to kill Zuko. It's just that he's trying to both honor his promise and is extremely protective of Katara, especially after being under the impression that he might be turning into his father.
Aang is wild
I think that Aang’s conflict was less about taking Zuko out, and more about keeping or breaking his promise to Zuko. This comic is called The Promise after all. Zuko made Aang promise that if he saw him going bad like his father, that Aang would just take him out.
Aang:"I need 5$"
Zuko"Nuh"
Ruko:"End him for good Aang"
It really shouldn't have surprised Aang as earlier in the comic he flew a group of elderly members of the Fire Nation on Appa. They were lamenting about leaving the only home they've ever known.
This shit needs to get animated would 100% be better than kora
"They drew first blood, not me."
Ah yes, attack the avatar. Guy who defeated Ozai
hence the creation of Republic City.
Saueex might not have the hair, but he certinly has the pipes 😊👀❤
As a Turk whose father is a Greek (Thessaloniki) immigrant and whose mother is a Bosnian (Montenegro) immigrant, I have listened a lot to the scary stories of migration and adaptation that I heard from my grandfathers (whose ancestors were Turks who lived in those lands during the Ottoman period). You can also hear similar stories from Greeks whose ancestors lived in the current Turkish territory.
Aang was a little quick to kill Zuko
I really wish these comics made it into the animated series even know there might be some plot issues
Where can i read the comics
Yudao is a Hongkong style conflict in Avatar universe
Aang can be influenced connection to past avatars. With Roku's similar experience friend-firelord-fire nation-earth nation colonization it's not all that far off
Whats the name of this artist again? I feel like its the same person who does the Gwenpool comics
Where I can read these comics 😊😊😊
I love how everyone in the comments conveniently ignore aang was attacked first, when he literally came to talk. "He coud hve been more diplomatic" the country with 100 years of conquering suddenly says "i dont want to help you anymore, no i wont explain also my guard will attack on sight" like wtf?
To be fair, the guards didn't attack on sight either. Aang and Katara were tresspassing and told to leave, they didn't, and THEN the guards used force.
@@kou7191They’re attacking the Avatar bruh wtf did they expect 😂
@@AstroSully Obviously, but it's still their job and they were explicitly told by Zuko himself not to let others in. That said, the whole scene is drama for the sake of drama.
Talk about character assassination Aung never even considered killing the fire lord. But now all of a sudden he's thinking of killing his former master and friend like wtf!!!!!????
Dude the fact that Aang was willing to consider killing his friend over something so minor is incredibly dumb! Even when he’s trying to get Katara to stop attacking his people Aang is immediately willing to throw hands
Aang: Let go of my girl you half-cooked steak!
Zuko: Nuh uh, LEAVE!
Aang: YOU DEAF YOU LITTLE- (10 million voices overlapping)
So you telling me Aang was ready to kill Zuko cause hed stop supporting charity.
Zuko ifirc was saying that the Fire Nations should keep all of its colonies so it was not just the charity that was the issue
however its been forver since I read it
Where can I read this
Roku after seeing what his old friend did: "I warn you Sozin, don't chanllenge me. This is over"
Roku after Sozin attack him: "I spare you in the name of our old frienship".
Aang after Zuko stop supports: "Should i end his whole carreer?"
How the hell is Aang so chill with murdering Zuko when it took him a whole damn story arc to get over the fact that he 'supposedly needed' to kill Ozai. Like all Zuko did was withdraw his men and Aang was this close to launching a nuke in a city.
We should have just gotten more comics instead of them making legend of korra
Zuko became such a a33 in the comics, good thing Mai dumped his sorry 22a
Don't quite understand why this wasn't an optional decision each town could make on its own if you have a 60 40 ratio of Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom in a town forcing all the fires away would literally destroy the town internally. They started this with segregation rather than trying to let everyone live together in harmony
Zuko ifirc was saying that the Fire Nations should keep all of its colonies
why would the earth kingdom allow the fire nation to keep the territory it conquered if that was the case why fight in a war for a 100 years in the first place
however its been forver since I read it
Funny how it took some random Earthbender politician a while to force Aang into going Avatar mode by having the ground swallow Katara, but as soon as Zuko grabs and restrains her, he goes apeshit. Kinda feels like Aang was trying to find excuses to kill Zuko.
Where the fok can I read the comics. Please help
Little bits and pieces
*Channels the WAAGGH*
Throw away the pretty boy rig and embrace the ork 😂
Ngl this comic needs to be like star wars legends but for good reasons
Has ang ever carried katara on his glider like that in the show?
I haven't read the comic, but just from this, it seems like the solution should be returning the land to the earth kingdom on the grounds that the colonists are made earth kingdom citizens.
What the comic when aang lifting the city. Please tell me that comic
Completely agree but we have to understand that Aang is still like 12-13 he don’t really understand along with most of team avatar
DONT YOU TOUCH ZUKO AANG!!! Get away from my HOTMAN!!!
Aang and katara after they defeat ozai in the comics piss me off with they attitude and decisions
I thought he cant access the state anymore
It’s funny because Katara then immediately agrees with Zuko once she understands why he withdrew his support. Making every Firebender or Fire Nation colonial leave would split up mixed heritage families. Ultimately, Aang only agrees because Katara essentially gives him an ultimatum: If these families can’t be together because the nations need to be separate, then WE can’t be together either since we’re from different nations.