So far, the series has seen two sets of writers and artists take up the mantle, working with the show’s creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino as they tell the story of what Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, and Zuko have gotten up to as they slowly figure out what the future of their world holds now that Fire Lord Ozai has been defeated - while also answering some longtime fan questions along the way. The show chronicles the journey of the latest Avatar, Korra, as she tries to follow in Aang’s footsteps and bring balance to a world that is quickly moving away from it.Īnd as fans of the original series will quickly discover, the world we see in Korra is a lot different from when Aang and his friends were traveling around and saving the day - which makes the Avatar’s job a lot more complicated, with no easy solutions.īut how did things change so much from the time Avatar ended and Korra began? Well, that story is currently still unfolding in Dark Horse Comics’ Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel comics. The Nickelodeon animated series, which aired from 2012 to 2014, takes place 70 years after Avatar ended. Avatar: The Last Airbender may have been unleashed on Netflix just earlier this summer - further extending the show’s deep legacy and inspiring a new legion of fans - but it’s already time for a next Avatar in the cycle to take the stage, as The Legend of Korra will join the streaming platform’s library on Aug.