Suki, Alone

Suki, Alone

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  • Create Date:2021-07-29 02:20:57
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Faith Erin Hicks
  • ISBN:1506717136
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Reviews

Richard Knight

A nice little in-between side-story that fits nicely in the ATLA timeline。 I liked it better than the Katara book, but not as much as the Toph book。

Britt

It's a fun story -- or as much fun as can be while in the Boiling Rock -- about Suki's imprisonment。 It explores her character a bit more and also focuses on her community。 And now I want to reread the Boiling Rock episode of Avatar, hihi。 It's a fun story -- or as much fun as can be while in the Boiling Rock -- about Suki's imprisonment。 It explores her character a bit more and also focuses on her community。 And now I want to reread the Boiling Rock episode of Avatar, hihi。 。。。more

Haley

as a big suki fan, i was really looking forward to this one and it didn't disappoint! despite being set almost entirely in the boiling rock prison (it takes place right before s3e14) it still manages to do suki justice and delves a little into her backstory as well。 a big focus on community, sisterhood, and personal conviction。 also yet more quick casual queer rep in the atla comics! as a big suki fan, i was really looking forward to this one and it didn't disappoint! despite being set almost entirely in the boiling rock prison (it takes place right before s3e14) it still manages to do suki justice and delves a little into her backstory as well。 a big focus on community, sisterhood, and personal conviction。 also yet more quick casual queer rep in the atla comics! 。。。more

Kate Benson

It was nice to see some more Suki backstory, especially since she’s one of the characters we know the least about despite being a member of the Gaang by the end of the show。 Like the other standalone comics, it was a bit too short and uneventful for my liking, but it wasn’t bad。 Unfortunately being set in the Boiling Rock limited the extent of the story that could be told, so I was thankful for the flashbacks。 I hope the next AtLA comic trilogy will feature Suki more heavily so we can get more c It was nice to see some more Suki backstory, especially since she’s one of the characters we know the least about despite being a member of the Gaang by the end of the show。 Like the other standalone comics, it was a bit too short and uneventful for my liking, but it wasn’t bad。 Unfortunately being set in the Boiling Rock limited the extent of the story that could be told, so I was thankful for the flashbacks。 I hope the next AtLA comic trilogy will feature Suki more heavily so we can get more content。 。。。more

Miri

Fine。 Nothing new really。

Cath T

by far the BEST atla comic !!

Stephanie Tom

I’m so glad that we got to dive more into Suki’s backstory via flashbacks, and how all of her collective experiences shaped her into the character that we met throughout the AtLA series。 Not to be dramatic, but I love her to the moon and back。 Set during her time at Boiling Rock, I felt like this was a story of faith in a way: of a belief in people and principles alike。 Very glad with how this interlude for one of my favorite fictional characters turned out。

Ethan Walters

It was really cool to get some of Suki’s back story but I wish it would have taken place in a different setting。 Overall it was fine, it’s an enjoyable read but didn’t really add anything to the canon。

Sarah

THIS WAS EVERYTHING。

Grace

I NEED MORETHATS ITADORED ITNEED。 MORE。 SUKI。

Marisha Allen

I loved this!! So happy some of Suki's back story was included! I loved this!! So happy some of Suki's back story was included! 。。。more

j o a n n a ☀️

I’ve been waiting all year for this 70 page graphic novel, and it did not disappoint。 Suki is one of my favorite ATLA characters and she’s so overlooked。 This book really remedied that! We got more focus on her backstory on Kyoshi Island and how she handled the Boiling Rock prison。 The story was really good and had a good flow, even with the flashbacks。 I really liked the art style in this one and the ending made me so emotional。 Who knew kyoshi had a soft side? I would definitely recommend this I’ve been waiting all year for this 70 page graphic novel, and it did not disappoint。 Suki is one of my favorite ATLA characters and she’s so overlooked。 This book really remedied that! We got more focus on her backstory on Kyoshi Island and how she handled the Boiling Rock prison。 The story was really good and had a good flow, even with the flashbacks。 I really liked the art style in this one and the ending made me so emotional。 Who knew kyoshi had a soft side? I would definitely recommend this one! Definitely one of my favorite ATLA comics。 。。。more

Jesse Fitzgerald

This is what I have been waiting for from Faith Erin Hicks。 Her earlier stories set in the Avatar world did little to impress。 However, one character that she has always written well was Suki, and this new story is her best yet and has helped redefine this often overlooked member of Team Avatar。Set during her time in the Boiling Rock prison, Suki Alone depicts Suki‘s attempts to remain hopeful and establish a community within the penitentiary。 This narrative is spliced with flashbacks to her pas This is what I have been waiting for from Faith Erin Hicks。 Her earlier stories set in the Avatar world did little to impress。 However, one character that she has always written well was Suki, and this new story is her best yet and has helped redefine this often overlooked member of Team Avatar。Set during her time in the Boiling Rock prison, Suki Alone depicts Suki‘s attempts to remain hopeful and establish a community within the penitentiary。 This narrative is spliced with flashbacks to her past, something fans have been pondering for years。 New lore and character depth has been sorely lacking in the last two comics, but this latest installment gives its readers nothing but those。 Similar to Zuko Alone and Korra Alone from the animated series, these flashbacks serve to explore the titular character’s journey and how those experiences helped shape her into who she is now。 Suki needed this more than any character from the original series。 If one-shot comics are the new norm, then I hope that future writers decide to focus on characters that have large gaps in their histories。 Asami, June, Ozai, Unalaq, and Zaheer would be excellent choices。 Overall, Suki Alone has revitalized my hope for Avatar comics。 。。。more

Eule Luftschloss

This short graphic novel is about the time Suki spent in the Fire Nation prison Boiling Rock, until Sokka and Zuko came to rescue her。I love when bonus material explores time a character spend alone, apart from the main group, and shows what happened there。 Also I love the Kyoshi Warriors and was hyped to learn more about them。 In this, Suki remembers her past, and thus we learn how she grew up wanting to join the Kyoshi Warriors, and what made her finally leave the island to join a good cause w This short graphic novel is about the time Suki spent in the Fire Nation prison Boiling Rock, until Sokka and Zuko came to rescue her。I love when bonus material explores time a character spend alone, apart from the main group, and shows what happened there。 Also I love the Kyoshi Warriors and was hyped to learn more about them。 In this, Suki remembers her past, and thus we learn how she grew up wanting to join the Kyoshi Warriors, and what made her finally leave the island to join a good cause with her sisters。Again, the pacing is great, and it's a very quick read。The illustrations are top notch, and I am not only giving full recommendations, I'll make sure to read as many of the other ATLA comics I can。The arc was provided by the publisher。 。。。more

Alexander Hagen

This story starts right before Suki is banished to Boiling Rock and ultimately tells what she does between her arrival and Sakka arriving。 It doesn't necessarily expand Suki's story a ton, but it is still a rewarding read to have a story set on Suki alone。 I thought her perseverance in the prison was very realistic to her character and her strength and perseverance were as clear as ever。AND I love the casualness of the queer character in this story。 The couple only appear in a couple of panels, This story starts right before Suki is banished to Boiling Rock and ultimately tells what she does between her arrival and Sakka arriving。 It doesn't necessarily expand Suki's story a ton, but it is still a rewarding read to have a story set on Suki alone。 I thought her perseverance in the prison was very realistic to her character and her strength and perseverance were as clear as ever。AND I love the casualness of the queer character in this story。 The couple only appear in a couple of panels, but it is introduced so naturally that it feels so beautiful and lovely to see queer characters as a reality and not as a plot point。 Overall, it was a great comic addition to the Avatar series and I would LOVE if they continue to develop the Kyoshi Warrior's backstories。 。。。more

Online Eccentric Librarian

More reviews (and no fluff) on the blog http://surrealtalvi。wordpress。com/This graphic novel takes place right before the time of the events from Boiling Rock (episode 14 from the third season of the show)。 It gives us a glimpse into Suki's time in the prison as well as a few nice flashbacks into her past。Story: While in a prison, Suki attempts to get the prisoners to join together and rise up against their jailers。 At the same time, she has flashbacks from her past on Kyoshi: how the islan More reviews (and no fluff) on the blog http://surrealtalvi。wordpress。com/This graphic novel takes place right before the time of the events from Boiling Rock (episode 14 from the third season of the show)。 It gives us a glimpse into Suki's time in the prison as well as a few nice flashbacks into her past。Story: While in a prison, Suki attempts to get the prisoners to join together and rise up against their jailers。 At the same time, she has flashbacks from her past on Kyoshi: how the islanders became warriors and why they decided to end their isolation。While Suki is one of my favorite characters, this graphic novel is mostly forgettable。 Both the stories are nice but the main one (the prison) is simple and the secondary (flashbacks) does not really give insight into her personality。 I know you can't have much innovation in the main plot as we know the state of the prison when Sokka arrives。 Even so, I would have liked to see more meat in the flashbacks。 This graphic novel is enjoyable yet does not rise to the same level as the other new entries into the Avatar world。The art, as with all the graphic novels in this series, is very good and feels like a continuation of the TV show。 For an Avatar fan, you can't really go wrong with this - art is good, the story is ok and characters behave as you would expect。 It is always wonderful to get back into the world of Avatar。 This one is just not quite as good as some of the other Avatar graphic novels of late。 Reviewed from an advance reader copy provided by the publisher。 。。。more

Jenn

This ATLA comic gives us a little glimpse into the past of Suki, pre-ATLA。First, let's talk about this cover。 BEAUTIFUL。 Second, let's talk about LGBTQIA+ Rep。 And third, if you love ATLA then please give this a read。 I fully enjoyed seeing more about Suki, and her life。 I adore her, and I just wanted more。 Thank you to Dark Horse Books & Edelweiss for the DRC。 This ATLA comic gives us a little glimpse into the past of Suki, pre-ATLA。First, let's talk about this cover。 BEAUTIFUL。 Second, let's talk about LGBTQIA+ Rep。 And third, if you love ATLA then please give this a read。 I fully enjoyed seeing more about Suki, and her life。 I adore her, and I just wanted more。 Thank you to Dark Horse Books & Edelweiss for the DRC。 。。。more

Gretchen

I loved getting a glimpse into Suki's past! We didn't know a lot about Suki's past or her time in The Boiling Rock prison before this book。 The book covers Suki's imprisonment and ends with a page showing Sokka and Zuko coming to the rescue。 I loved getting a glimpse into Suki's past! We didn't know a lot about Suki's past or her time in The Boiling Rock prison before this book。 The book covers Suki's imprisonment and ends with a page showing Sokka and Zuko coming to the rescue。 。。。more

Nathaniel Darkish

A fun little story about a great ATLA character。 I like that not everything was all sunshine and rainbows here-- there is betrayal without real consequences, as sometimes happens in life。 Not everybody will learn some great lesson。

⛅ Saniya (sunnysidereviews) ⛅

AHH yesss my girl suki getting her own book?? I LOVE

Gretal

I love Suki, so I was excited to read this。 I think this comic's downfall comes from the fact that it's set when Suki is in the Boiling Rock, really restricting the scope of the story。 It's fine, but I didn't feel like it added particularly much。 I love Suki, so I was excited to read this。 I think this comic's downfall comes from the fact that it's set when Suki is in the Boiling Rock, really restricting the scope of the story。 It's fine, but I didn't feel like it added particularly much。 。。。more

Xavi

ABSOLUTELY CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS BOOK!!!!!

Brigi

SUKI AND KYOSHI SAID GAY RIGHTS(I'm so excited for this!!!) SUKI AND KYOSHI SAID GAY RIGHTS(I'm so excited for this!!!) 。。。more

Ryan Bada

12/9/20 - FINALLY, WE NEED TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HER POST-ATLA! hopefully this can answer how come no one was mentioning her in LOK

Mark Rizk Farag

OOOOOF I'M EXCITED! OOOOOF I'M EXCITED! 。。。more

Lilah

Finally more atla comics!! And Avatar Kyoshi on the cover too?? Sign me up! 😊❤

[December 9th, 2020]: this is the food ive been waiting for my whole life。。 thank U lord🙏❤

laurissa

I CANNOT EXPRESS JUST HOW EXCITED I AM FOR THIS COMIC AND FUCKKK THIS COVER IM GONNA SCREAMMMM BC KYOSHIIII AND SUKIIII bye

maria eduarda

I just added this book here and SUKI STANS HOW ARE YOU DOING????