--NEWS--
1) Two short stories will be released on Free Comic Book Day, May 7th 2011: the unpublished tales titled "Relics" and "Dirty is Only Skin Deep."
2) The next release, titled "The Lost Adventures", is a 240-page book with 26 comics, featuring unpublished tales and the out-of-print Nickelodeon comics! Release date to be announced.
3) As if that wasn't amazing enough, next will be the start of an ALL NEW SERIES, following Aang and his friends where the season 3 finale left off, as they help to rebuild the war-torn world. These new tales will be published as digest-style original graphic novels (conveniently sized paperback collections) in early 2012.
Source: Distant Horzion
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This is great news! Not to doubt your sources, but we usually wait for the Avatar Wiki to confirm all news, but we'll definetly keep our eyes opened!
On a related subject, a huge DVD box set is now on it's way to being released!
This box set contains every single episode, as well as all kinds of extras, including the Making-of, Super-Deformed Shorts, etc! I don't quite know about pricing, other than it's $109 Australian. Still awesome box art, also!
I find it funny that you're going to trust something anyone can easily edit themselves, instead of something that is backed up by an official source, who is backed up by another official source. The official-official source.
Picking up where the season three finale left off, this new series will follow the further adventures of Aang and his friends, as they help to rebuild a world torn apart by 100 years of war.
I said who the source was, since I can't actually link to them. Googling is difficult, I know, but it has to be done sometimes.While it is true that the Avatar Wiki's pages can be edited, they are all very strictly moderated, and their news is exclusive to certain administrators.
Also, I suggest you post the link to your source in the first place.
Anywho, this is awesome stuff!
^Gave me chillbumps.
The word "Lord" does not have any gender tied to it. A "Lord" is just a person who has power over another. Unless you're using it in the context of husband and wife, then you'd be right. But we're talking about the head of a state.I know this is very off topic, and if it is too much I'm sorry, but I was just watching the last episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender. They were crowning Azula as the "Fire Lord", shouldn't they have been crowning her Fire Lady? Or something that states she is, sort of:3, a woman?