The use of vibrant, full-color panels is designed to engage readers by emphasizing action set-pieces, such as Alex’s makeshift snowboard escape down the mountain.
Resourceful teenage spy struggling to maintain a "normal" school life.
Standard editions typically feature around 176 pages of manga-style layouts. Character Overview Alex Rider Point Blanc, The Graphic Novel
The primary antagonist; a mad scientist seeking global control through his clones.
The graphic novel is widely used as a bridge for readers transitioning from comics to full novels. It is available through major retailers like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Waterstones. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel [Book] The use of vibrant, full-color panels is designed
The work explores ethical dilemmas regarding cloning and power, the isolation of adolescence, and the moral ambiguity of espionage. Visual Style and Adaptation
Alex’s suspicious classmate and only ally within the academy. Availability and Reception Character Overview Alex Rider The primary antagonist; a
Alex discovers the academy is a front for "Project Gemini," a cloning operation led by Dr. Hugo Grief. Grief has created 16 clones of himself, surgically altered to replace the students and eventually inherit their families' global empires.