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A trilogy of [[Graphic Novel]] digests published in 2012 by [[Dark Horse Comics]], acting as an [[Interquel]] between ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' and its [[Sequel Series]], ''[[The Legend of Korra]]''. The story is written by Gene Yang (''[[American Born Chinese]]'') with input from series' creators [[Michael Dante Di MartinoDiMartino]] and [[Bryan Konietzko]], and drawn by Gurihiru.
 
After Ozai was defeated and the war ended, Team Avatar and the world's governments set to work restoring balance to the world. Zuko, worried that he might go mad with power like his father, makes Aang promise to kill him should he ever become a threat. One year later, a dispute breaks out over the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom, and war may break out yet again. Worse yet, Zuko is taking the colonies' side, making the conflict worse and forcing Aang to accept that he may have to fulfill that promise after all.
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Ex-Fire Lord Ozai gets to show here that he's definitely where his daughter got it from.
* [[Moment Killer]]: When Gene Yang said ''The Promise'' would begin '''exactly''' where the TV series left off, [http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_luolcnpQy31r27wz9.png this is what he meant.]
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: Toph's tallest, fattest student ([[Word of God|named Ho-Tun]]) is constantly worried about everything being 'doomed.' [https://web.archive.org/web/20120206050428/http://www.avatarspiritmedia.net/interviews.php?id=24 According to Gene Yang], Ho-Tun was originally worried about ''death''. Nick nixed that as being inappropriate for the comic's younger demographic. That said, when referring to actual threats of death, the direct words are used as often as the euphemisms.
* [[Occupiers Out of Our Country!]]: The motivation of the Freedom Fighters and their fellow protesters.
* [[Opening Narration]]: By Katara, as per usual.
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