Point Blank: the Graphic Novel

Point Blank: the Graphic Novel by Anthony Horowitz is an illustrated edition published by National Geographic Books on December 27, 2007. This graphic novel continues the adventures of Alex Rider, a young spy, and features bold, manga-like illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. With 176 pages, this edition presents the narrative in a visually engaging format, appealing to both existing fans and new readers alike.
Readers will find that this installment follows Alex Rider as he navigates action and adventure in a thrilling plot. The graphic novel format allows for a dynamic presentation of the story, making it accessible to those interested in juvenile fiction, comics, and suspenseful narratives. This edition serves as a captivating introduction to the Alex Rider series, showcasing the excitement and intrigue that define Horowitz’s work.
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Alex Rider is now an IMDb TV/Amazon Original Series!
The Alex Rider Adventures are #1 bestsellers the world over, and following in the footsteps of the graphic novel adaptation of Stormbreaker comes the second book in this phenomenal series. Like Stormbreaker: The Graphic Novel, this edition features bold, edgy, manga-like illustrations that make the graphic novel form so immensely popular, and brings the young spy to life in a whole new way. For existing fans of Alex Rider, this will be a must-have; for those yet to discover the series, this will be the perfect introduction.
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