Mike and I are heading up a new studio dedicated to expanding the Avatarverse. Here’s our quote from EW.com (link for the full article):
“It’s hard to believe it’s been 19 years since we created Avatar: The Last Airbender. But even after all that time, there are still many stories and time periods in Aang’s world that we are eager to bring to life. We are fortunate to have an ever-growing community of passionate fans that enjoys exploring the Avatarverse as much as we do. And with this new Avatar Studios venture we have an unparalleled opportunity to develop our franchise and its storytelling on a vast scale, in myriad exciting ways and mediums. We are exceedingly grateful to Brian Robbins and Ramsey Naito for their enthusiasm and respect for the Avatar property and us as its stewards. From the start, they’ve supported our ambitious plans and created a positive, proactive environment for us. We’re excited to be back at Nickelodeon where Avatar began, doing what we do best in the biggest way possible. We can’t wait to build the great teams and productions to make all of this fantasy a reality.” – Bryan Konietzko & Michael DiMartino
Fandom: Legend of Korra
Pairing: Kyalin
Summary: If whales were going to keep washing up on the beaches of her town, Lin Beifong decides that her police force may as well be trained to handle it. She gets a bit more than she bargained for when she meets Kya, head of the local stranding network.
They said it was impossible, but on that day, Lin Beifong learned to babybend
I needed to get this out of me so I could hunker down and draw some workstuffs tonight. And also because the next episode will inevitably deprive me of the visions of humorous domesticity I imagine for air temple island and that makes me sad.
Things I had never considered about Alderaan’s destruction until this very moment: this Things I was not prepared to start bawling over at midnight: also this, holy shit
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