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axinite25 · 1 year
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Some Korrasami Panels from Patterns in Time!
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kayray-art · 1 year
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“A common soul and a common heart… which is being shared by two split halves, one of Korra and one of Asami.” OMFG KORRASAMI CANON SOULMATES LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO
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// text for those who can’t read it [ It was an honor to work with brilliant artist Sachin Teng for this cover. Every time I’ve worked with Sachin in the past I’ve always been blown away by her copious use of visual metaphor and deep symbolism. as well as the extensive thought that goes into the compositions. For this first cover sketch, she noted that “everything is being split apart while simultaneously being held together by a common soul and a common heart, literally… the Republic City Spirit Portal, the double helix in the beam of light, and all the spirit vines and foliage of the Spirit Wilds… in the shape of the human vascular system, which is being shared by two split halves, one of Korra and one of Asami.” In the unused second sketch “Korra and Asami | are | almost… Spirits themselves, their bodies passing through each other” with the vines and other objects providing “an allegory for humans and Spirits no longer having boundaries between each other and learning to coexist and cohabitate.” ]
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lok-repository · 1 month
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Master Yim and Monk Gyatso on training
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I like the contrast.
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metalwarrior22 · 2 years
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The Legend of Korra comics:
Turf Wars - Omnibus (Nov 15, 2022)
Patterns in Time - An Anthology (Nov 8, 2022)
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korrasamibottles · 4 months
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Thinking about Jinora and Korrasami's big sisterism in A Change in the Wind....about Jinora growing up under the incredible pressure of being the eldest, having to grow up too fast, no room for mistakes or immaturity. A child but also a third parent to her younger siblings, always feeling like she gave everything she had but it was somehow never enough.
About Korra and Asami growing up with the crushing, choking loneliness of being only children, Korra locked away in a training compound, almost never interacting with anyone but her parents and teachers. A child and a weapon and the world's great hope for peace all crammed into one body, treated like a chess piece instead of a person. Asami (and this is just speculation based on how she interacts with others in canon, since we don't actually know a whole lot about her childhood) having to parent her own grieving father, no space for her own pain in that big old mansion that was emptier than it should've been, self-contained and self-sufficient not necessarily because she wanted to be but because she had to be.
All three of them were trapped in their own way, and it must have been such a relief for both Korra and Jinora when Korra came to Republic City. Jinora could share her frustrations and vulnerabilities with Korra without worrying she'd be judged or told what to do, Korra finally found somebody who took her seriously but still treated her like a person first and the Avatar second, and I think both of them were able to enjoy a part of childhood they'd previously been denied. And once Asami started dating Korra she got to experience it too. I love them all so much..🥺
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This was the second choice for Patterns in Time book cover!
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avatar-news · 2 years
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Comic featuring young Asami and her mother Yasuko coming November 30th in Patterns in Time anthology
After yesterday’s Guru Laghima reveal, today we have another character showing up for the first time ever in the flesh: Hiroshi Sato’s wife and Asami’s mother Yasuko. A comic set about 12 years before The Legend of Korra, featuring Yasuko and a young Asami, is coming in The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time anthology on November 30th.
Before this comic, we knew very little about Yasuko except that she was killed in a triad raid of the Sato estate when Asami was six. Her name wasn’t even revealed until after the series in a family tree. Here, her character is expanded a bit for the first time.
Source: Avatar News (Thank you Dark Horse for sending us an early review copy!)
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isawitaround · 10 months
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Don't care about me just being overlly emotional of this happy moment of Asami and her mom.
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atla-suki · 1 year
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patterns in time spoilers !
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BABY ASAMI AND YASUKO OH MY GODDD
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itsalwayssunnyinrc · 1 year
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Barbara: I mean, look at your skin, Deandra. Christ, there is a sun in Philadelphia.
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia "The Gang Goes Jihad"
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lok-repository · 1 year
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Asami and Yasuko in Skyscrapers Written by Rachel Silverstein and illustrated by Sam Beck from Patterns in Time anthology
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She really was her mother's mini-me.
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avatarfandompolice · 1 year
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If y’all wanna know the crux of why a lot of the fandom hate the comics just look at the response to Patterns in Time. That comic was:
- Advertised as anthology from the moment it was announced
- Stated to feature multiple stories with different LOK characters
- Not part of the main storyline of comics (despite still being canon)
And yet there are dozens of complaints I’ve seen about how it “wasn’t focused enough on Korrasami/Korra/etc.”
The comics are killed by poor, uniformed, and often outlandish expectations or predictions that fans tell themselves will happen until they accept nothing else. Patterns in Time, being a harmless anthology collection of small stories, isn’t even immune to this. The fans completely misread ANY and ALL information about the comic, had several delays’ worth of time to figure that out, and STILL got angry because of their own misjudgment.
Does this apply to the main-line comics? Abso-fucking-lutely. People are so sickeningly attached to their own expectations as to what will happen to characters (especially secondary, non-main protagonist characters) that when any aspect of the canon story differs, its “bad writing.” Even more similar is people who legitimately thought it was a fatal flaw to North and South Part 1 that Aang was on the cover despite not being in the comic. It’s easy to have realistic expectations if you’re paying any attention at all. Unfortunately, that’s not the forte of this fandom.
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korras-fingerguns · 1 year
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patterns in time has really been delayed so much it missed both the ten year lok anniversary AND the korrasami anniversary 😭
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theinvisiblekunst · 1 year
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Something awful just occurred to me
We learn in Patterns in Time that Yasuko was an architect and she most likely designed some buildings in Republic City
So not only did Kuvira kill Asami's dad but she also destroyed buildings Yasuko designed
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avatar-news · 2 years
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Guru Laghima comic coming November 30th in The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time anthology
One of the new comics in The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time anthology is set about 4000 years before Aang and Korra and features the first ever in-the-flesh appearance of the legendary Air Nomad Guru Laghima.
Laghima is the first known airbender to achieve true flight, and was a renowned philosopher and poet who was referenced millennia later by Avatar Yangchen and Avatar Kyoshi, and centuries later still by Zaheer in the time of Avatar Korra. Zaheer is the second-known airbender to “become wind” and achieve true flight.
I will say that this is a very short comic and almost just a tease of of this historical figure, but it is still highly notable as an extremely rare entry in the franchise set purely in an ancient timeframe we’ve never seen before, in this case about 4000 years ago. We’ve previously seen Wan’s time 10 thousand years ago, and then we have a huge time skip to the most recent ~500 or so years from Avatar Szeto to Avatar Korra, so this is a small first step in filling in the 10 thousand years from Wan to Korra.
The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time hits shelves this November 30th.
Source: Avatar News (Thank you Dark Horse for sending us an early review copy!)
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thundergrace · 1 year
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I'm not going in the Korrasami tag cause I can't tell what's officially released preview panels and what's just leaked panels
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