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In course of the comic, Suki refers to herself as leader of the Kyoshi Warriors, despite only being the leader of a Kyoshi Warrior group representing one of several villages of the island.[3]
The comic ignores many basic facts known about Kyoshi Island. It ignores the confirmed existence of other villages besides Suki's on the island, the fact that the island is known to be a popular stop for traders and travelers,[3][4] its status as part of the Earth Kingdom, and the fact that a governor rules the island.[5]
The comic portrays the island once being threatened by famine due to agricultural crop failures, not addressing that fishing has traditionally provided Kyoshi Island with a second food supply,[3][4][6][7] to the point of elephant koi being the island's main export.[8]
The comic claims that Kyoshi Island had closed its borders and did not trade in food with outsiders during the Hundred Year War, despite the fact that The Warriors of Kyoshi has the island trading fish with the mainland Earth Kingdom as a major plot point, as this allows Zuko to discover Team Avatar's presence on the island.[6]
At the start of the comic, Azula tries to taunt Suki by referencing her relationship with Sokka. However, in the animated show, she only learned of Suki's relationship in the episode "The Crossroads of Destiny", long after the interaction as portrayed in the comic.[9]
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