The world of Avatar: The Last Airbender has captivated audiences of all ages with its richly detailed universe, engaging characters, and epic storylines. Since the animated series concluded in 2008, fans have been clamoring for more content set within this beloved franchise. In response, Dark Horse Comics and Nickelodeon have collaborated to produce , a series of graphic novels that expand on the original narrative.
These comics are official continuations of the Nickelodeon series. They bridge the gap between the original show and The Legend of Korra
: Similar to The Lost Adventures , this anthology features standalone stories about Aang and his friends. : Newer releases like Toph Beifong's Metalbending Academy , Suki, Alone , and Azula in the Spirit Temple offer deep dives into individual characters. Where to Start If you are new to the comics, the recommended reading order begins with The Promise the avatar comic
: Deals with the growing tension between benders and non-benders in Cranefish Town, a precursor to the themes seen in The Legend of Korra . Essential Anthologies and Side Stories
This is the foundational text of the comic universe. The Promise asks a difficult question: What happens to the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom? Aang promises Zuko that he will destroy him if he turns into his father, Ozai. Simultaneously, the Earth King demands a massive deportation of Fire Nation citizens—people who have lived in the Earth Kingdom for generations. The world of Avatar: The Last Airbender has
As of 2025, the comic universe is not slowing down. Dark Horse has released stand-alone anthologies like Team Avatar Tales and The Lost Adventures (which fill in gaps during the TV show). Furthermore, a new duology focusing on a mysterious "Bounty Hunter and the Bender" is in the works.
Overall, is an excellent way to experience the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender in a new and exciting way. With its engaging storylines, beautiful artwork, and richly detailed universe, The Avatar Comic is a must-read for fans of the franchise. These comics are official continuations of the Nickelodeon
Crucially, with Paramount’s new Avatar Studios creating animated movies, many fans wonder if the comics will be retconned. The creators have confirmed that the comics remain the "official blueprint" for the timeline leading up to Korra —meaning these stories are safe.