Quite a while ago we reported on numerous occasions about Avatar: The Last Airbender’s The Promise graphic novel series which would bridge the gap between Nickelodeon’s Last Airbender and Legend of Korra.

Now, a second series is in the works.

Comic Book Resources revealed that the new series is called The Search and will answer one of the biggest Last Airbender questions, “What ever happened to Prince Zuok’s mother?”

The following is a new interview with Gene Luen Yang, the writer of these comic series:

This weekend, you announced “The Search” as the next miniseries in the “Avatar” series of Dark Horse’s graphic novels. As a fan of the original “Avatar: The Last Airbender” series, I’d really love that title to refer to Zuko’s long-lost mother — what can you tell us about the significance of the title?

I’m not totally sure how much I’m allowed to say — but you’re right! It’s really, really surreal. Like every other “Airbender” fan out there, I gasped at the end of that scene in the last episode, where Zuko confronts Ozai. How could Mike and Bryan just leave us hanging like that?! In the last episode, with no immediate plans for resolution! And now, for me to have a hand in answering some of those questions — like I said, surreal.

Beyond the title of the book, is there anything you can tell fans about the storyline of “The Search” and where it’ll take Team Avatar?

I’ve always loved the supernatural elements of the Avatarverse. The Season 1 finale was one of my favorite sequences in the series. We didn’t really do much supernatural in “The Promise” since that story was focused on the political ramifications of the War’s end. But I’m happy to say, writing “The Search” is giving me the chance to explore that side of Aang and his world.

No release date has been set for The Search, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated!