This article is about Ming-Ming's grandmother, the comic book character. For other similar uses, see Ming (disambiguation).
"What's wrong with you, girl? I'm right here!" |
— Ming-Ming's grandmother talking to Ming-Ming.[1] |
Ming-Ming's grandmother was an elderly woman from the Fire Nation.[1]
History[]
During the summer of 100 AG, she was believed to have been abducted by a sky bison. However, in truth, she was not abducted, but her granddaughter did not hear her protests.
Ming-Ming was so distraught over her believed abduction that she hired Sokka, a "Monster Slayer" to slay the monster and save Ming-Ming's grandmother. Ming-Ming's grandmother continued to protest, even after Appa had defeated the monster, which turned out to actually be an armadillo bear, but finally gave up.[1]
Relatives[]
- Ming-Ming (granddaughter)
Appearances[]
Avatar comics[]
Book Three: Fire (火)[]
- Iss. #19. "Monster Slayer"
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Torres, J. (writer), Sasaki of Gurihiru (penciling, inking), Kawano of Gurihiru (colorist), Comicraft (letterer). "Monster Slayer" (July 5, 2011 [Dark Horse Comics edition]), Nickelodeon.