The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars | |
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Date | July 26, 2017 (Part One) January 17, 2018 (Part Two) August 22, 2018 (Part Three) |
No. of issues | 3 |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Creative team | |
Writers | Michael Dante DiMartino |
Artists | Irene Koh |
Letterers | Nate Piekos |
Colourists | Killian Ng |
Editors | Dave Marshall |
Original publication | |
Published in | The Legend of Korra |
ISBN | 9781506700151 (Part One) 9781506700403 (Part Two) 9781506701851 (Part Three) 9781506702025 (Library edition) |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Ruins of the Empire |
The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars is a three-part graphic novel series written by Michael Dante DiMartino, with art by Irene Koh. It serves as a canonical[1][2] continuation of the animated television series The Legend of Korra, created by DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The graphic novel trilogy is set after the show's final season, with Avatar Korra dealing with the aftermath of Kuvira's attack on Republic City, while also exploring her new relationship with Asami Sato.
Following the conclusion of The Legend of Korra, DiMartino was touched by positive reactions to Korra and Asami's relationship and felt that there were more stories to tell with the show's characters. Although the shift to the comic book medium was a challenge for DiMartino, it gave the creative team more freedom to explore LGBT narratives. The series was announced in July 2015 and The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars – Part One was published by Dark Horse Comics on July 26, 2017. Part Two was published on January 17, 2018, followed by Part Three on August 22, 2018. Part One and Two were the publisher's best-selling graphic novels of 2017 and 2018 respectively. A library edition collecting the three volumes was released on March 13, 2019.
The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars received positive reviews for its handling of Korra and Asami's romance. Critics also praised DiMartino's writing and Koh's art for evoking the style of the original series.[3] On the other hand, the new villain Tokuga was found to be lacking in depth.
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