Summary
The third book in the internationally best-selling Artemis Fowl series by New York Times best-selling author, Eoin Colfer, is available as a full-color graphic novel with all-new text and artwork.
*"Readers will burn the midnight oil to the finish." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Artemis Fowl is going on the straight and narrow--as soon as he pulls off the most brilliant criminal feat of his career . . . but his plan goes awry, leaving his loyal bodyguard, Butler, mortally injured. Artemis's only hope of saving his friend is to employ fairy magic, so once again he must contact his old rival, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon fairy police. It's going to take a miracle to save Butler, and Artemis's luck may have just run out. . . .
This all-new adaptation with exciting and cinematic full-color artwork will engage fans both old and new.
Artemis Fowl, a major motion picture from Walt Disney Studios, is now streaming on Disney+!
Complete your Artemis Fowl graphic novel collection with:
Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel by Eoin Colfer, adapted by Michael Moreci, illustrated by Stephen Gilpin The Arctic Incident: The Graphic Novel by Eoin Colfer, adapted by Michael Moreci, illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
Eoin Colfer was born in Wexford, Ireland on May 14, 1965. After taking a three-year degree course in Dublin, he qualified as a primary teacher in 1986. Returning to Wexford he began teaching in a local primary school by day and wrote at night. In 1991, he left Ireland and spent the next four years working in Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Italy. Resettling in Wexford after his arrival back in Ireland, he recommenced his teaching career, continuing his habit of writing after school. His first book, Benny and Omar, was published in October 1998. His other works include Benny and Babe, the O'Brien Flyers series, and the Artemis Fowl series. He became a full-time author following the success of Artemis Fowl. The Wish List won a Bisto Merit Award in 2001.
In 2015 he won an Irish Book Award in the children's category with his title Imaginary Fred.
(Bowker Author Biography)