No, they don't. Korra and Asami remain together throughout the graphic novel.
In the graphic novel, Korra and Asami's relationship remains intact. They face challenges but don't break up. Their bond grows stronger as they overcome difficulties together.
Korra and Asami don't break up in the graphic novel. The story shows their connection persisting and evolving, despite any obstacles that come their way.
As of my knowledge, no. They remain in a relationship in the graphic novel continuations of 'The Legend of Korra'.
No, they didn't break up in the graphic novels.
Korra and Asami did not break up. Their relationship continued to develop and remained strong throughout the graphic novels. The storylines focused on their mutual support and growth together.
No, they didn't. Korra and Asami remained together in the comics.
Yes, they do. The relationship between Korra and Asami progresses and they end up together in the comics.
Not really. Their relationship seems to be going well in the graphic novel.
Korra and Asami are the central figures. Korra, as the Avatar, is a powerful and important figure in their world. She has a long journey of self - discovery and mastering her powers. Asami, a brilliant inventor and entrepreneur, brings her own set of skills and knowledge. Their different backgrounds and abilities make them interesting characters in the graphic novel. They likely work together, combining Korra's elemental bending and Asami's technological know - how to face whatever challenges come their way.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about the relationship between Korra and Asami, perhaps their adventures, the challenges they face together, and how their bond develops over the course of the graphic novel.
Definitely. The kiss between Korra and Asami happens and it's an important development in their relationship. It adds depth to their story.
The graphic novels conclude with Korra and Asami still being together. Their relationship has evolved over the course of the story. They've faced challenges together and grown closer as a result. You can see their relationship as a positive and ongoing aspect of the final part of the graphic novels.