![]() ![]() ![]() ↑ Avatar: The Last Airbender universe to expand with new novels.Yee stated that if he could write for any series that he has not worked on yet, it would be Star Wars.Yee was inspired by old-school kung fu movies and John Wick while writing the Kyoshi novels.When Yee considered becoming a television writer, he wrote a speculative script for Avatar: The Last Airbender involving Sokka fighting with Wing Chun and gadgetry, similar to Asami.His favorite episode of The Legend of Korra is Welcome to Republic City. Yee's favorite episodes from Avatar: The Last Airbender are The Blind Bandit and The Ember Island Players.Yee's favorite characters from Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra are Toph Beifong and Tenzin, respectively.Yee is a fan of Gene Luen Yang's work.Avatar: The Last Airbender was a huge inspiration on Yee's work, specifically with "how action can tell a story". ![]() ![]() He likes to tell people it stands for "football club". Yee" is his real name and the "F" does not stand for anything, being just an "F" with nothing after it on his birth certificate. Outside of writing, he practices Capoeira and has a day job "mostly involving spreadsheets." Yee is of Chinese and Korean descent. Yee grew up in New Jersey and went to school in New England, but later moved to Colorado. Chronicles of the Avatar Main article: Chronicles of the Avatar ![]()
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