I get that it adds diversity to the Avatar universe, however, stating that Kiyoshi is bisexual and Aiwei is gay does not change the plot or help readers signifigantly view them differently.
I get that it adds diversity to the Avatar universe, however, stating that Kiyoshi is bisexual and Aiwei is gay does not change the plot or help readers signifigantly view them differently.
You don't think that both oppositions should be in a neutral point!
It neither detracts from or enhances the series, it is what it is. What can be more neutral than that?
Only someone to analyze the decline between the two series.
To what are you sepcifically speaking to when you say "decline?"
In the sense that fans perceive the plot and development of both series differently.
Was the plot and development of either series impacted in anyway by revealing Kya, Kyoshi, & Aiwei as members of the GSM community? If yes, then how so?
Let's just say that the creators wanted to contribute something related to the LGBT community by demonstrating that some favorite characters of the fans are gay in order to give them total satisfaction.
It contributed to their characterization and part of the plot dynamic in the Comic Trilogies.
And I still haven't read it (and I really want to, but physical) but I'm pretty sure something related to the topic happened in Rise of Kyoshi.
And I still haven't read it (and I really want to, but physical) but I'm pretty sure something related to the topic happened in Rise of Kyoshi.
I recommend you read the Comic Trilogies and The Rise of Kyoshi digitally since getting them in physical is very difficult, so I prefer to watch the stories online instead of looking for a comic post where finding them would be difficult, anyway You have to know the stories that happened recently.