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Yang, Gene Luen (art by Gurihiru). Avatar: The Promise Part One. New York: Dark Horse, 2012.

In honor of World Book Day yesterday, I sat down and read a book. This one, in fact! It was so great to just read a book. I should do that more often.

Ahem.

I had the very great pleasure of hearing Gene Yang give a book talk when this, the first of the ATLA sequel comics, was published in February. The story takes place a year after the end of the cartoon, when Fire Lord Zuko revokes his promise to Earth King Kuei and Avatar Aang to support the "Harmony Restoration Movement," which is seeking to repatriate the citizens of the Fire Nation's colonies in the Earth Kingdom to their (ancestral) home. Zuko changes his mind after the daughter of the mayor of the city of Yu Dao, the oldest and richest of the colonies, tries to assassinate him, setting up a conflict with just about everyone, including Aang, who'd promised Zuko that he'd kill him if he ever decided that Zuko was turning into his father, Ozai.

Oh, Zuko.

For a kids' comic book, this is some surprisingly heavy stuff to deal with, and I think Yang, who's clearly done his research, is handling the complexities of these issues well so far. Hybridity and rootedness and foreignness and authenticity are all complicated things, and in the eye of the beholder as often as not. I also thought Yang did a bang-up job of getting the characters' voices right - it sounded just like an episode of the show in my head, and that's high praise. I laughed out loud at multiple points. Indeed, my one complaint is that the book is too short, and the second volume isn't coming until May.

I will say, passe the protestors' signs demanding Harmony now! in characters that are written left to right and have an exclamation point at the end, that to me the hybridity of A:TLA itself - that is an Asian-American, rather than an Asian or an American, show - is itself an example of what the comics are getting into here. Yu Dao was inspired by Qingdao, the German treaty port in northeast China, and Zuko is right when he points to Yu Dao's hybridity as the source of its wealth and advancement, just as Katara is right when she points out that that wealth and advancement aren't parceled out equally within the city. But it's Yu Dao and the cities like it that become the great cities of Korra's time (the Sino-Japanese for "republic", 共和国, literally means something like "together harmony realm"), and that is just one of the painful truths of the world we live in. You wouldn't have the one without the other, injustice and all.

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Date: 2012-04-24 17:32 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] yeloson
I liked the call out on the Aang/Katara PDA.

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Date: 2012-04-24 17:40 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] yeloson
I... ugh, still have problems with the way Aang/Katara were put together at the end. It was like, the one point where Katara gets to fully do something with agency in S3 is saying NO to Aang, and then they're together with no further development. I would have been happy with even a 30 second montage or something.

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Date: 2012-04-24 17:59 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oyceter
Ooo, need to pick this up, thanks for the write up!

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Date: 2012-04-24 18:48 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jhameia
I just finished writing a paper on hybridity in ATLA and wanted so badly to have a copy of this so I could write about that too. Gah. I read a leaked version of it and was totally impressed with the mixed-bender family issue, but I got really annoyed when Katara still had to play the "Calm Aang Down" role >:{ I mean come on, give it a rest already.

And the PDA, yeah.

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Date: 2012-04-25 01:00 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mllesays
This sounds like something I'd definitely be interested in. Thanks for the write-up!

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