Avatar: Adapt or Die

Illustrated by Beni R. Lobel, Wes Dzioba
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On sale Mar 21, 2023 | 128 Pages | 9781506730714

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Dr. Grace Augustine must fight the clock—and politics—to stop an unprecedented disaster in this untold story set over a decade before the events of James Cameron's award-winning Avatar!

Years into the advent of the Avatar program on Pandora, pressure to bridge the divide between human and Na’vi has hit a peak. Dr. Grace Augustine realizes the best way to ease tensions is to learn from one another—sharing knowledge and gaining a mutual understanding of each other’s ways of living. She begins negotiations to open a school for Na’vi children, but her plans to repair relations leads to unintended consequences.
 
After a visit to Hell’s Gate, the Na’vi children succumb to a virulent illness and as the affliction escalates, so do accusations of betrayal and malice. Grace must navigate human politics to work with the Na’vi to find a cure . . . but can they trust her?
 
Written Eisner and Hugo Award-nominated author Corinna Bechko (Invisible Republic) with art by Beni R. Lobel (Constantine) and colors by Wes Dzioba (Avatar: The Next Shadow).
 
Collects Avatar: Adapt or Die #1–#6.
Corinna Bechko is a Hugo- and Eisner-nominated New York Times best-selling author. Her work includes Invisible Republic, Star Wars: Legacy, Savage Hulk, Angel, Once Upon a Time, Court of the Dead, Green Lantern: Earth One, and The Expanse.

In addition to comics she writes prose and science-based books for young readers, including Smithsonian Dig it: Dinosaurs and Smithsonian 1000 Super Space Facts.

Corinna lives in Los Angeles where she works with dinosaurs and rescues parrots.

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Dr. Grace Augustine must fight the clock—and politics—to stop an unprecedented disaster in this untold story set over a decade before the events of James Cameron's award-winning Avatar!

Years into the advent of the Avatar program on Pandora, pressure to bridge the divide between human and Na’vi has hit a peak. Dr. Grace Augustine realizes the best way to ease tensions is to learn from one another—sharing knowledge and gaining a mutual understanding of each other’s ways of living. She begins negotiations to open a school for Na’vi children, but her plans to repair relations leads to unintended consequences.
 
After a visit to Hell’s Gate, the Na’vi children succumb to a virulent illness and as the affliction escalates, so do accusations of betrayal and malice. Grace must navigate human politics to work with the Na’vi to find a cure . . . but can they trust her?
 
Written Eisner and Hugo Award-nominated author Corinna Bechko (Invisible Republic) with art by Beni R. Lobel (Constantine) and colors by Wes Dzioba (Avatar: The Next Shadow).
 
Collects Avatar: Adapt or Die #1–#6.

Author

Corinna Bechko is a Hugo- and Eisner-nominated New York Times best-selling author. Her work includes Invisible Republic, Star Wars: Legacy, Savage Hulk, Angel, Once Upon a Time, Court of the Dead, Green Lantern: Earth One, and The Expanse.

In addition to comics she writes prose and science-based books for young readers, including Smithsonian Dig it: Dinosaurs and Smithsonian 1000 Super Space Facts.

Corinna lives in Los Angeles where she works with dinosaurs and rescues parrots.

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