![]() So what do you think? Have you read the two Kyoshi novels? If not, give them a try. ![]() I’ve also learned a lot from the excellent Dark Horse Avatar comics, but I’ll save that for another article. ![]() So Korra being gay is nothing unique in the long string of Avatars, but it is cool to see that it’s finally been made canon that there are other gay Avatars.Īnd those are just five of the things I learned about Avatar: The Last Airbender after reading these two Kyoshi novels. And this makes sense, since the spirit of the Avatar is really all the same person, but in a different body. While there were probably several gay Avatars over the course of the many that came before Kyoshi, this book makes it clear that Kyoshi is gay, and that she has a female love interest. ![]() What I mean is, while there are a few hints that Korra might be gay, it’s not until the very last scene of the show that we find out that Korra’s relationship with Asami was more than just “friendship." One thing a lot of people were upset about in The Legend of Korra wasn’t the fact that Korra was gay, but more the fact that it was kind of “snuck” into the show. Yee and Avatar co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino authored The Rise of Kyoshi and The Shadow of Kyoshi, released in July 2019 and July 2020, respectively. ![]()
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