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A [[Sequel Series]], ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', premiered April 14, 2012. The sequel series takes place seventy years after ''Avatar'' and focuses on the next Avatar, a hotheaded waterbender named Korra -- while learning airbending from Aang's son Tenzin, Korra finds herself in Republic City, a metropolis (inspired by the [[Roaring Twenties]]) in the former colonies which suffers from rampant crime and an anti-bender revolt.
A [[Sequel Series]], ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', premiered April 14, 2012. The sequel series takes place seventy years after ''Avatar'' and focuses on the next Avatar, a hotheaded waterbender named Korra -- while learning airbending from Aang's son Tenzin, Korra finds herself in Republic City, a metropolis (inspired by the [[Roaring Twenties]]) in the former colonies which suffers from rampant crime and an anti-bender revolt.


Nickelodeon has also released a digest graphic novel called ''The Lost Adventures'' (which includes the out of print [[Expanded Universe]] strips) and is released a graphic novel trilogy in 2012 called ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise|The Promise]]'', which details the Gaang's rebuilding of the world as a bridge to ''Korra''; both of these projects were published by [[Dark Horse Comics]].
Nickelodeon has also released a digest graphic novel called ''The Lost Adventures'' (which includes the out of print [[Expanded Universe]] strips) and later released a graphic novel trilogy in 2012 called ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise|The Promise]]'', which details the Gaang's rebuilding of the world as a bridge to ''Korra''; both of these projects were published by [[Dark Horse Comics]].


This show is not to be confused with [[Avatar|other meanings of the term "avatar"]].
This show is not to be confused with [[Avatar|other meanings of the term "avatar"]].