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Power of Five: Raven's Gate - The Graphic Novel


The Power of Five

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No. of pages 176

Published: 2013

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A stylish re-issue of the atmospheric graphic novel adaptation of the Number 1 bestseller Raven's Gate, from the creator of Alex Rider. Sent to Yorkshire on a rehabilitation programme, Matt finds himself in the midst of a conspiracy of witchcraft and murder. The Old Ones - monstrous godlike beings once banished from our world - are trying to return. Matt is about to discover that he alone stands between the forces of evil and the annihilation of humanity... Featuring striking, high-contrast black-and-white art, this distinctive graphic novel captures the brooding atmosphere of the bestselling book.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called The Power Of Five .

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Walker Books Ltd .

Tony Lee is a prolific comic books writer, having worked on the titles X-Men, Doctor Who magazine and Starship Troopers. He has also written for radio, television and national newspapers. He lives in Birmingham. Sam Hart is a comic books illustrator, having worked on Starship Troopers and Brothers: The Fall of Lucifer. He lives in Brazil. Anthony Horowitz is an award-winning children's author, writer for television and creator of the phenomenal Alex Rider series. He lives in London. Tony Lee is a prolific comic books writer, having worked on the titles X-Men, Doctor Who Magazine and Starship Troopers. He has also written for radio, television and national newspapers. He lives in Birmingham. Dom Reardon is a British comics artist, whose work appears mainly in the British comic 2000AD. He lives near Buckfastleigh, Devon. Lee O'Connor is an illustrator whose work has appeared in the cult European comics magazine Heavy Metal, the popular Phonogram series from Image Comics, the Iraq graphic novel published by the international humanitarian charity War on Want and numerous anthologies, small press and indie comics on both sides of the Atlantic. Lee's illustrations have appeared in magazines and on book covers, and he has storyboarded for film and music video. His artwork has been exhibited in London, he's lectured on Illustration in Australia and painted murals in New Zealand. Lee lives in the wilds of rural Devon, next to an Iron Age hill fort. www. leeoconnor. com Anthony Horowitz is the award-winning creator of the phenomenal Alex Rider books and the bestselling Power of Five series as well as a prolitic writer for TV. He lives in Clerkenwell, London. Anthony Horowitz is an award-winning children's author, writer for television and creator of the phenomenal Alex Rider series. He lives in London. Tony Lee is a prolific comic books writer, having worked on the titles X-Men, Doctor Who Magazine and Starship Troopers. He has also written for radio, television and national newspapers. He lives in Birmingham. Dom Reardon is a British comics artist, whose work appears mainly in the British comic 2000AD. Tony Lee is a prolific comic books writer, having worked on the titles X-Men, Doctor Who magazine and Starship Troopers. He has also written for radio, television and national newspapers. He lives in Birmingham.

 

This book contains the following story:

Raven's Gate

This book is in the following series:

The Power of Five

Anthony Horowitz's "The Power of Five" series, is a thrilling fantasy saga centered around five children with extraordinary abilities destined to save the world from an ancient evil. The "Power of Five" series is known for its gripping narrative, fast-paced action, and intricate plotlines, making it a favorite among fans of adventure and supernatural fiction.

Here’s a brief summary of each book in the series:

"Raven's Gate" - The first book introduces Matt Freeman, a teenage boy who is sent to live with his aunt and uncle in a remote village after a series of troubling incidents. There, he discovers that the village has dark secrets and that he has special powers. Matt learns he is one of the five chosen to prevent an ancient evil from rising.

"Evil Star" - In the second installment, Matt is sent to Egypt, where he uncovers more about his powers and the dark forces threatening the world. He faces new challenges and meets other children with powers like his own. Together, they must confront an evil star that threatens to bring about chaos.

"Night Rise" - This book follows the story of two new characters, Scott and Jamie, who are also part of the five. They are drawn into a battle against a sinister organization that aims to control the world using supernatural means. The stakes are higher as the group uncovers deeper layers of the evil they must combat.

"Necropolis" - As the series progresses, the five must travel to a dystopian city where a powerful cult is attempting to resurrect an ancient force. The group faces their most significant challenges yet as they navigate the treacherous landscape and battle powerful enemies.

"Oblivion" - The final book in the series concludes the epic saga. The five face their ultimate test as they confront the full force of the ancient evil. The story reaches a dramatic climax as Matt and his friends must use all their skills and powers to save the world from destruction.

A fantastic adaptation that fans of Anthony Horowitz will devour with joy, and horror! * Empire of Books *

 

A thoroughly enjoyable rollercoaster of a read. * Writing from the Tub *

 

Fans of Horowitz will enjoy re-reading the novel in graphic novel form but it's also worth coaxing reluctant readers to the graphic novel version as well. Very accessible and full of imagery. * LoveReading4Kids *

 

This novel is a brilliant example of expert story telling mixed with some stunning graphics and I would recommend both this and the original novel to anyone. * Magic of Reading *