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I enjoyed the flashbacks to Suki's life pre-show and how she became a Kyoshi warrior. I really wish it had been longer!--------------------------------------------------------16/02/2021 SUKI AND KYOSHI SAID GAY RIGHTS(I'm so excited for this!!!)
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I just added this book here and SUKI STANS HOW ARE YOU DOING????
Just a short glimpse of Suki’s time at the Boiling Rock Prison. Hoped we’d see a bit more on this but the Avatar stories have a special place in my heart so I’m glad that we at least got to see this bit.
We love ourselves newly released Avatar content.I love the idea of releasing content that takes place during the timeline of the TV show, and I thought this was such a fun idea - to get to see more about Suki and her time in the Boiling Rock. I thought the messages of community and perseverance were strong and empowering. However, I thought the illustration style was a lot more different from the animation of the series, unlike the first few graphic novels in the series. It was also really short...
Details Suki's time in prison in Boiling Rock. The problem is there's not much new here. Some scenes of Suki growing up and then trying to get the prisoners to band together. The whole thing ends with her waiting to be rescued. It's not bad but ultimately kind of pointless.
I couldn't care less about Suki, but Kyoshi's short cameo is basically what I live for Btw Suki in Russian means "whores", so when they dubbed atla into Russian, they changed her name to "Suyuki" lmao * * *Finally more atla comics!! And Avatar Kyoshi on the cover too?? Sign me up! 😊❤
so i gave this 5 stars because the avatar universe is home and i’m not gonna give it lower than that but at the same time…i expected more from this?i was really excited to see some of suki’s backstory, which was so wonderful. the meh part was pretty much the time in the boiling rock, that’s where i expected more - like if there were just a few more pages it could have been better ya know? also maybe it was dumb for me to expect but i was hoping for more than one page of kyoshi bc i’m a simp. BUT...
I’ve been waiting all year for this 70 page graphic novel, and it did not disappoint. Suki is one of my favorite ATLA characters and she’s so overlooked. This book really remedied that! We got more focus on her backstory on Kyoshi Island and how she handled the Boiling Rock prison. The story was really good and had a good flow, even with the flashbacks. I really liked the art style in this one and the ending made me so emotional. Who knew kyoshi had a soft side? I would definitely recommend this...
This was short, thoughtful and excellent. Definitely a worthy expansion on the known story from the original A:TLA animated series.
12/9/20 - FINALLY, WE NEED TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HER POST-ATLA! hopefully this can answer how come no one was mentioning her in LOK
Suki has always been an interesting character to me - I loved seeing more of her in this comic, especially some of the flashbacks to as she was growing up and the decisions she made and it really showed of her as a character during this brief moment in time. It was a really fun dive into her character and showing some things that weren't really necessary for the plot of ATLA but were still really interesting to see.
This was a bittersweet story. It was nice to get a glimpse of what Suki would have gone through while at the Boiling Rock Prison. I really liked learning about Suki’s childhood and her journey as a Kyoshi Warrior
I loved this!! So happy some of Suki's back story was included!
[December 9th, 2020]: this is the food ive been waiting for my whole life.. thank U lord🙏❤
~3.8~A V A T A R!!! we love avatar. this little graphic novel was very fun and I really enjoyed it. But I did wanted a few things fixed. it wasn't long enough it really develop a storyline...and that made me sad. like no revenge or anything like that. i would've liked to see that. next, as lizzie said, the animation was different than all the other graphic novels. if course Suki still looked good because she is a Q U E E N but Sokka and Zuko kind of looked like eleven-year-olds tbh. but it WAS g...
By kid's show standards, Boiling Rock is a pretty mean place. They get well enough across what the prisoners are going through and why nobody wants to be here. There's suffering and endurance and betrayal.Trouble is, we knew that from the show already. We knew what Suki was all about, how determined and strong-willed she was, how steadfast with doing the right thing and helping people out wherever she went - she wouldn't be a Kyoshi Warrior, in charge of them and everything, if she didn't, after...
“It’s a common mistake, coming to Boiling Rock prison and thinking you’ve made friends here. Friends would make surviving a lot easier. But you have no friends here. You’re completely alone. At Boiling Rock prison it’s every fool for themselves.” Suki Alone was a really fun way to learn more about this wonderful character that has been hardly explored before. Suki is most certainly a strong, idealistic, and kindhearted girl that, thanks to living in a close-knit community isolated fro
OOOOOF I'M EXCITED!
A nice character study of Suki! If you're a fan of the character already, you'll like this. If you couldn't care less, this won't win you over. Doesn't really add anything new to the canon. But there is new queer rep in this! That was a nice surprise. (It's not Suki, don't get your hopes up.) 4/5 stars.