Avatar: The Last Airbender--Fire and Family Treasury Boxed Set

Illustrated by Peter Wartman, Adele Matera
Boxed Set (Trade Paperback)
$38.97 US
| $51.97 CAN
On sale Sep 16, 2025 | 240 Pages | 9781506743936

This new boxed set of Avatar: The Last Airbender--Fire and Family Treasury collects the standalone graphic novels Azula in the Spirit Temple, The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer, and Ashes of the Academy. Featuring new box art by Peter Wartman and Adele Matera.

In Azula in the Spirit Temple, a failed attack on her brother finds Azula in a strange forest temple inhabited by a solitary monk…or is it something more mysterious? Azula must confront her past, and finally face her chance at redemption.

The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer follows Iroh and the bounty hunter June, after she kidnaps the tea shop proprietor for the generous reward on his head. Iroh must confront a painful part of his past when June turns him in to a powerful tea cartel, but his journey inspires June to rethink her own life as well.

In Ashes of the Academy, Zuko continues his reform campaign in the Fire Nation—and this time he’s bringing it to the next generation of Royal Fire Academy for Girls students. When he finds Azula’s old school resistant to change, he enlists the help of Mai to both monitor the situation and keep an eye on his younger half-sister Kiyi—as an academy teacher! And it’s a good thing, because there’s more than schoolwork afoot!

Writer Faith Erin Hicks joins artist Peter Wartman, colorist Adele Matera, and Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt for the official comics continuation of the beloved animated series, created in collaboration with Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino.
Praise for Avatar: The Last Airbender--Azula in the Spirit Temple:

“this graphic novel serves as a great character study, showing Azula’s drives and fatal flaws. It explores what she truly wants, and how she sees the events of the story around her It puts her in a situation where she has to confront her past and her behavior, and gives her a chance for some serious retrospection. Then it provides an answer that is still very true to Azula’s character.”—Multiversity Comics

Avatar: The Last Airbender - Azula in the Spirit Temple is sure to be an enjoyable read for any fan of the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise. It’s a well-written story exploring a complex and fascinating character in depth, with some killer visuals that are the highlight of the book.”—Derby Comics


Praise for Avatar: The Last Airbender -- The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer:

“A meaningful one-off about adapting to change that will satisfy Avatar: The Last Airbender fans.”—School Library Journal
Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian writer and artist. She worked in the animation industry for several years before transitioning into writing and drawing comics full time in 2008. She started making comics "for fun" and putting them on the web when she was in college. Her first published work was Zombies Calling (SLG Publishing) in 2007. Since then, she has published a number of other graphic novels, including The War at Ellsmere (SLG), Brain Camp (with Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan, First Second Books), Friends with Boys (First Second Books), Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (with Prudence Shen, First Second Books), The Adventures of Superhero Girl (Dark Horse Comics), The Last of Us: American Dreams (with Neil Druckmann, Dark Horse Comics), and the Bigfoot Boy series (with J. Torres, Kids Can Press). She won an Eisner Award in 2014 for The Adventures of Superhero Girl.

Faith currently lives in Vancouver, Canada, with her partner, Tim, and their helpful cat. Her current project is The Nameless City, a three-book series with First Second Books. View titles by Faith Erin Hicks
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This new boxed set of Avatar: The Last Airbender--Fire and Family Treasury collects the standalone graphic novels Azula in the Spirit Temple, The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer, and Ashes of the Academy. Featuring new box art by Peter Wartman and Adele Matera.

In Azula in the Spirit Temple, a failed attack on her brother finds Azula in a strange forest temple inhabited by a solitary monk…or is it something more mysterious? Azula must confront her past, and finally face her chance at redemption.

The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer follows Iroh and the bounty hunter June, after she kidnaps the tea shop proprietor for the generous reward on his head. Iroh must confront a painful part of his past when June turns him in to a powerful tea cartel, but his journey inspires June to rethink her own life as well.

In Ashes of the Academy, Zuko continues his reform campaign in the Fire Nation—and this time he’s bringing it to the next generation of Royal Fire Academy for Girls students. When he finds Azula’s old school resistant to change, he enlists the help of Mai to both monitor the situation and keep an eye on his younger half-sister Kiyi—as an academy teacher! And it’s a good thing, because there’s more than schoolwork afoot!

Writer Faith Erin Hicks joins artist Peter Wartman, colorist Adele Matera, and Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt for the official comics continuation of the beloved animated series, created in collaboration with Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino.

Reviews

Praise for Avatar: The Last Airbender--Azula in the Spirit Temple:

“this graphic novel serves as a great character study, showing Azula’s drives and fatal flaws. It explores what she truly wants, and how she sees the events of the story around her It puts her in a situation where she has to confront her past and her behavior, and gives her a chance for some serious retrospection. Then it provides an answer that is still very true to Azula’s character.”—Multiversity Comics

Avatar: The Last Airbender - Azula in the Spirit Temple is sure to be an enjoyable read for any fan of the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise. It’s a well-written story exploring a complex and fascinating character in depth, with some killer visuals that are the highlight of the book.”—Derby Comics


Praise for Avatar: The Last Airbender -- The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer:

“A meaningful one-off about adapting to change that will satisfy Avatar: The Last Airbender fans.”—School Library Journal

Author

Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian writer and artist. She worked in the animation industry for several years before transitioning into writing and drawing comics full time in 2008. She started making comics "for fun" and putting them on the web when she was in college. Her first published work was Zombies Calling (SLG Publishing) in 2007. Since then, she has published a number of other graphic novels, including The War at Ellsmere (SLG), Brain Camp (with Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan, First Second Books), Friends with Boys (First Second Books), Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (with Prudence Shen, First Second Books), The Adventures of Superhero Girl (Dark Horse Comics), The Last of Us: American Dreams (with Neil Druckmann, Dark Horse Comics), and the Bigfoot Boy series (with J. Torres, Kids Can Press). She won an Eisner Award in 2014 for The Adventures of Superhero Girl.

Faith currently lives in Vancouver, Canada, with her partner, Tim, and their helpful cat. Her current project is The Nameless City, a three-book series with First Second Books. View titles by Faith Erin Hicks

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