Avatar: The Last Airbender Is 1 Day Away From The End Of An Era

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Published Jul 14, 2026, 2:32 PM EDT

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After two months of following Suki and her fellow warriors through one of their toughest missions yet, Avatar: The Last Airbender fans are about to reach the end of another chapter in the franchise's expanding comic universe. On July 15, 2026, Dark Horse Comics will publish Avatar: The Last Airbender — The Kyoshi Warriors #3, bringing the three-issue miniseries to its conclusion.

While the comic, via Dark Horse Comics, may not mark the end of the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise itself, it does close the book on a story that finally placed Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors at center stage. For characters who have often supported Aang, Zuko, and Team Avatar from the sidelines, the trilogy has offered a rare opportunity to lead an adventure entirely on their own.

Suki Faces Her Greatest Test Yet In The Avatar Universe

Avatar The Last Airbender--The Kyoshi Warriors #3 Dark Horse Comics

The final issue raises the stakes higher than ever for the legendary warriors of Kyoshi Island. With one of their own captured by the Fire Nation, Suki must decide whether to follow the orders of an Earth Kingdom general and preserve the alliance or risk everything by launching a rescue mission herself. Either decision could determine who survives the battle.

Written by Brandon Hoàng with artwork by Xanthe Bouma and BellBessa, colors by Adele Matera, and lettering from Comicraft's Jimmy Betancourt, the 32-page finale promises an action-heavy conclusion. The issue arrives with a $4.99 cover price and is recommended for readers ages 8 and up, making it accessible to longtime Avatar: The Last Airbender fans and younger audiences alike.

The series first launched in May 2026, revisiting the final years of the Hundred-Year War. Rather than immediately being welcomed as heroes, Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors found themselves distrusted after arriving on the mainland. That premise gave the comic room to explore how even respected warriors struggled to earn acceptance during one of the world's darkest periods.

A Fitting Goodbye For These Avatar: The Last Airbender Fan-Favorite Heroes

The Kyoshi Warriors have remained one of Avatar: The Last Airbender's most beloved groups since debuting in the Season 1 episode, "The Warriors of Kyoshi." Inspired by Avatar Kyoshi herself, the all-female fighting force became crucial allies throughout the animated series and ultimately helped defeat Fire Lord Ozai's forces during the war's climactic finale.

Although the television series ended their biggest adventure, Dark Horse Comics continued expanding their story in later years. Previous comics revealed Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors serving as Fire Lord Zuko's personal bodyguards, showing that their influence extended well beyond the events of the original Nickelodeon series and into the rebuilding of the Four Nations.

Now, Avatar: The Last Airbender — The Kyoshi Warriors #3 closes the latest chapter focused entirely on these iconic heroes. Whether readers are eager to see the outcome of Suki's impossible choice or simply want one more adventure with the legendary warriors, the finale represents the end of a rare spotlight for some of the franchise's most lasting characters. With the issue arriving tomorrow, July 15, it marks the conclusion of a trilogy that reminded fans why the Kyoshi Warriors remain an essential part of Avatar: The Last Airbender's legacy.

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