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Stormbreaker Graphic Novel

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By Anthony Horowitz, Antony Johnston, and and, Kanako & Yuzuru Yuzuru
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21 reviews
A bold and stylish reissue of the groundbreaking and hugely popular graphic adaptation of Alex Rider’s very first mission.
Forcibly recruited into MI6 after the mysterious death of his guardian, fourteen-year-old Alex is sent to infiltrate the organization of a sinister billionaire. Within days he’s gone from schoolboy to superspy – and it looks like his first assignment may be his last…
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I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to someone who enjoyes lots of action
Good but the original novel is better. There’s more action in the original and more romance in this book.
It’s a good book but the original novel is better; there’s more romance in this version and more action an dad mystery in the original book.
This fictional comic is good to test your understanding of the book although I'm not sure about the twists which spoil the story for later.
An amazing book full of action and MI6. My favourite character was Alex, the protagonist and a spy for MI6. I would definitely reccomend this brilliant read.
It was very action packed but I was expecting it to be based on the book (which in my opinion is better than the film) not the film.
I liked this book. It was action packed and I really liked the illustrations. What I want to know is why was it based on the film instead of the book?
Great illustrations. Thumbs up from me.
Yes I would recommend
Very good book. It left me on a cliff hanger, wanting to read second book....
An adventurous, quickly advancing story!
I enjoyed this book quite a lot but there was a lot of pictures. Which was nice butsometimes it is nice for a challenge.Also it was tense ut you could guess what was going to happen next. I would recommenedthis to people but only if they enjoy more pictures than words and it ends on a cliffhanger. That is good as then you carry on reading the series
I did not enjoy this book because I like books with lots of words not many pictures if not none. However, this book was practically all pictures which was not very hard to read. I like a challenging book and this did not challenge my reading skills. I would recommend to all who love graphic novels as this is classified as one.
Ilove it when Alex confronts Gregorvich
I liked the book because it was fictional and it was a graphic novel
Alex Rider has lost his only family member, his uncle. Alex finds out his uncle was a Secret Agent. He follows some men who took everything from his house. Alex trains with some members of a secret army. He needs to be smart and complete a fake mission. He has to pretend to be a computer nerd and take gadgets with him. Alex gets his first real mission. He meets Mr Sahel who he is investigating. Alex goes into the Stormbreaker device. Alex finds an underground room but is caught. He escapes and takes a helicopter to London where he parachutes into a building and stops the virus.
Filled with action has a lot of comedey and more like the film than the book. All the same it's a great read
I really liked the book and I enjoyed the graphic novel too.
It's fun if you are interested in spies
It's exiting
My teacher gave me this book and I absolutely loved it. It is not the same as the book,completely, and I think that everyone who has read the book should read this too. I have even watched the movie and I am still not bored.