Legend of Korra? Or ATLA Netflix? I am kinda confused.
Legend of Korra is the sequel. I’d skip the Netflix remake.
There are a number of graphic novels that continue the story, so you can kinda watch the gaang grow up. The first series, I believe, is called The Search, and it’s about finding Zuko’s mom. There are also a ton of spinoff novels about the other avatars if you want more lore.
Search is the second one. Pretty good. The first set of graphic novels is the Promise if I remember correctly. It picks up right after the kiss. Not to get political, but there are aspects of it that resemble the Israel and Palestinian conflict and may give you some thought provoking ideas. I’m just clarifying because I didnt want you going into the comics reading the first dozens of pages and realizing that Zuko’s mom’s story isn’t there.
There isn’t an animated continuation of Aang’s story. The only other animated series in the Avatar universe is Korra, the avatar that follows Aang.
Korra takes the story through some very controversial changes, and production was frought with difficulties thanks to Nickelodeon constantly changing their minds on what they wanted. Season two is widely seen as the worst in the series by some distance, but season 3 redeemed it somewhat.
It’s worth a watch for sure, just don’t expect it to live up to the magic of the original.
Korra is great, it had some issues from Nickeoldean that reduced its success. Basically they had no idea if there was going to be a season 2 or 3, so it was written that way. 3 and 4 are more connected.
There are 3 books series, each about Kyoshi, Yangchen and Roku (released in that order). Good books.
There are a lot of graphic novels for both Aang and Korra. I know they are free on webtoon and Hoopla (many libraries offer free acess to hoopla). (Webtoon doesn’t have all of them yet, they’ve been regularly posting in the past year)
Netflix ATLA is a live acation remake made by different people. General option is meh, not as bad as the movie.
The movie is probably the worst movie released by a major studio, even by today’s Netflix series wrecking standards.
I don’t get the controversy around Korra. I thought it was brilliant. I assume it’s because people wanted more of the Aang Gaang and it was something different (and maybe a little bit because it was a girl this time).