I can’t quite put my finger on what it was exactly, but this felt so much like the show I remember. We haven’t been back at the South Pole since the end of the second episode, and there’s that familiar-but-different feeling to the proceedings. Plus this story is going back to where it all began. I’ve been craving something like this, especially in the case of Katara. Since the comics began, these two have been in every single issue, but in supporting roles for other characters’ stories. Despite Aang being front and center on the cover, this issue is really about Sokka and Katara. “North and South” is similar in this regard. One of my favorite examples of this is the season two episode “Zuko Alone,” an episode entirely without Aang. Mark Tweedale: One thing I love about the Avatar: The Last Airbender TV series is the way it was unafraid to explore its stories from other angles. Katara is shocked to find that her beloved village has become a bustling city, with none other than their father, Hakoda, in charge! A northerner named Malina seems to be behind this change, pushing the North and South to be more unified… but what are her true goals? When Aang leaves to aid Zuko with the Kemurikage, Katara and Sokka return to the Southern Water Tribe by themselves. Created by Brian Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino
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