It’s not called The Search for nothing. Mike DiMartino co-creator of both the show and graphic novel promised answers eventually, for now make do with some exclusive pages featuring the mysterious lady.
Donna Dickens
2 weeks ago
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He’s the comedic meat loving big brother we all wish we had.
Burtney
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Make our dreams happen, Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu. With Arrested Development coming back on Netflix and Zombieland being developed by Amazon as the TV show it was originally written as, these other amazing shows could be saved by the internet as well.
Krutika Mallikarjuna
3 months ago
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Just when you thought you knew everything about the Four Nations. Dark Horse gave Buzzfeed exclusive access to the annotated Avatar: The Promise.
Donna Dickens
3 months ago
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Years after the hit Nickelodeon series ended, we’re finally going to find out what happened to Zuko’s mother. Get a sneak peek inside with Buzzfeed’s exclusive access!
Donna Dickens
5 months ago
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The only real question is will Aang and Katara finally hook up? We got our hands on the first six pages of the graphic novel from Dark Horse Comics that continues the story of the Avatar. Defeating the Fire Nation Lord doesn’t mean evil is wiped off the face of the Earth. This should keep us happy until “The Legend Of Korra” premieres.
Donna Dickens
a year ago
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Sorry James Cameron. This is the only blue clad Avatar I care about. Are those skyscrapers? And…steam punk zeppelins? SOLD.
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Donna Dickens
a year ago
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M Night Shyamalan is the director of Avatar: The Last Airbender. He is best known for The Sixth Sense.
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