Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel (Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novels #1) 
In 2001, audiences first met and fell in love with a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl. Since then, the series has sold over seven million copies in the United States alone. Now, this phenomenally successful series is being translated into a graphic novel format. Eoin Colfer has teamed up with established comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the text. For the first time, rabid fans will be able to see what Foaly's tin hat looks like; discover just how "Beet" Root got his name; and of course, follow their favorite criminal mastermind as he plots and connives in action-packed, full-color panels.
Interesting illustrations, very stylized and dramatic, as would be expected. Id never read any of the Artemis Fowl series but he is quite unlikeable and pretentious. I was really rooting for the fairy Captain Short the whole time; but maybe thats also to be expected since Fowl is a criminal and Short is the one protecting whats trying to be destroyed by Fowl. Overall, a quick and entertaining graphic novel. Not my favorite plot-line but I enjoyed it.
Who knew, Butler was blond?

I love the Artemis Fowl book series, but in my opinion the heavily-stylized artwork of the graphic novel really detracts from the story -- to the point where I'm too busy shielding my eyes from the lumpy, mutated character designs to actually read any of the text.I generally enjoy graphic novels (as anyone who has seen my manga and comic book collection can attest), but I find the presentation of this specimen fairly uninteresting. For example, looking at the front cover: Does this picture make
In 2001, the Artemis Fowl novel was published. As a result of the novels popularity, Artemis Fowl has been transformed into a graphic novel format. Through this graphic novel, readers will be able to see and experience the underground fairy world, examine Foalys inventions, and follow their favorite character as this graphic novel is action packed and is designed with full-color panels. Even though this graphic novel is action packed and I am a big fan of the original novel, I did not
Fairies and elves from a magical realm with technology beyond the human world still needed time to 'hack' into Interpol's database. Haha. Some agencies get too much credit.Overall, this book is surprisingly entertaining.I loved the color work and the twist at the end.
Eoin Colfer
Hardcover | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.73 | 7464 Users | 573 Reviews

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Original Title: | Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel |
ISBN: | 0786848812 (ISBN13: 9780786848812) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novels #1 |
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In 2001, audiences first met and fell in love with a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl. Since then, the series has sold over seven million copies in the United States alone. Now, this phenomenally successful series is being translated into a graphic novel format. Eoin Colfer has teamed up with established comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the text. For the first time, rabid fans will be able to see what Foaly's tin hat looks like; discover just how "Beet" Root got his name; and of course, follow their favorite criminal mastermind as he plots and connives in action-packed, full-color panels.
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Title | : | Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel (Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novels #1) |
Author | : | Eoin Colfer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | October 2nd 2007 by Hyperion Books for Children (first published 2007) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Fantasy. Comics. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.73 From 7464 Users | 573 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel (Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novels #1)
Ive been putting off reading Artemis Fowl for the longest time, I wasnt sure if I was going to like it. I really really did though! Cant wait for my baby sister to be old enough to read this one! Finally I understand why it was so hyped up and I cant wait to see movie version of this!Interesting illustrations, very stylized and dramatic, as would be expected. Id never read any of the Artemis Fowl series but he is quite unlikeable and pretentious. I was really rooting for the fairy Captain Short the whole time; but maybe thats also to be expected since Fowl is a criminal and Short is the one protecting whats trying to be destroyed by Fowl. Overall, a quick and entertaining graphic novel. Not my favorite plot-line but I enjoyed it.
Who knew, Butler was blond?

I love the Artemis Fowl book series, but in my opinion the heavily-stylized artwork of the graphic novel really detracts from the story -- to the point where I'm too busy shielding my eyes from the lumpy, mutated character designs to actually read any of the text.I generally enjoy graphic novels (as anyone who has seen my manga and comic book collection can attest), but I find the presentation of this specimen fairly uninteresting. For example, looking at the front cover: Does this picture make
In 2001, the Artemis Fowl novel was published. As a result of the novels popularity, Artemis Fowl has been transformed into a graphic novel format. Through this graphic novel, readers will be able to see and experience the underground fairy world, examine Foalys inventions, and follow their favorite character as this graphic novel is action packed and is designed with full-color panels. Even though this graphic novel is action packed and I am a big fan of the original novel, I did not
Fairies and elves from a magical realm with technology beyond the human world still needed time to 'hack' into Interpol's database. Haha. Some agencies get too much credit.Overall, this book is surprisingly entertaining.I loved the color work and the twist at the end.
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