Artemis Fowl And The Arctic Incident Graphic Novel
Introduction
Artemis Fowl And The Arctic Incident Graphic Novel is a book written by Eoin Colfer, illustrated by Andrew Donkin, and published by Disney-Hyperion. The book is a sequel to the original Artemis Fowl book and it was first published in 2002. This article will provide an overview of the book and its storyline.
Plot
The book starts with Artemis Fowl, a teenage criminal mastermind, receiving a video message from his father who had been missing for two years. The message reveals that Artemis' father has been kidnapped by the Russian Mafia and is being held for ransom. The ransom is a powerful weapon called the C Cube, which is being held by the fairies.
Artemis decides to rescue his father and enlists the help of his friend, Butler, and the fairies he has encountered before. The group travels to the Arctic to find the Russian Mafia and retrieve the C Cube.
While in the Arctic, Artemis and his team discover that the Russian Mafia is working with the evil fairy Opal Koboi. Opal wants to use the C Cube to destroy the fairy civilization and rule the world.
Artemis and his team must work together to stop Opal and save the fairy civilization. The book ends with Artemis' father being rescued and the fairies thanking Artemis for his help.
Characters
The book features many characters including:
- Artemis Fowl - the protagonist and teenage criminal mastermind
- Butler - Artemis' friend and bodyguard
- Holly Short - a fairy who helps Artemis
- Commander Root - the leader of the fairy police
- Opal Koboi - the main antagonist of the book
Illustrations
The book features illustrations by Andrew Donkin. The illustrations bring the characters and storyline to life and add to the overall reading experience. The illustrations are detailed and capture the essence of the Arctic setting.
Reception
The book was well received by critics and readers alike. It was praised for its fast-paced storyline, well-developed characters, and stunning illustrations. The book won the British Book Award for Children's Book of the Year in 2003.
Conclusion
Artemis Fowl And The Arctic Incident Graphic Novel is a must-read for fans of the original Artemis Fowl book and for those who enjoy action-packed adventures. The book's storyline, characters, and illustrations make it a captivating read.