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Artemis Fowl the second, a young Irish criminal mastermind, kidnaps the fairy LEPrecon officer Holly Short for ransom to fund rescuing his father. Once a transaction is made, they go onto a hunt for the evil pixie Opal Koboi and rush to. Additionally, AFC (Artemis Fowl Confidential) have an up-to-date News Section on the Artemis Fowl Movie http://www.artemis-fowl.com/movie/.

Contents. Series overview A teenage genius, Artemis captures, who is a Fairy and a captain of the LEPrecon (Lower Elements Police Recon), in the and holds her for ransom (gold) to exploit the magical and restore his family's fortune. In the sequel, he allies with the Fairies to rescue his father from the Russian Mafia. The series introduces Artemis as an anti-hero and the fairies' enemy, but as the series progresses, he assists the Fairies in resolving conflicts with worldwide ramifications, with Artemis's character developing and changing throughout the chronology. The series concluded with, released July 2012. Main series Artemis Fowl.

Main article: Artemis Fowl is the first book in the Artemis Fowl series. It follows the adventures of Artemis Fowl, a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind, as he kidnaps a fairy for a large ransom of 24-carat gold with the help of his bodyguard, and his sister, Juliet Butler, to restore the Fowl family fortune. After multiple attempts by the LEP (Lower Elements Police) fairy police, including sending a dwarf called Mulch Diggums, it concludes with Artemis finally releasing Holly Short, the elf fairy, whom he kidnapped, and having his mother cured of madness (in exchange for half of the gold that he had stolen from the fairies). Also, the dwarf, Mulch Diggums, is presumed dead, while has taken the other half of the gold and escapes to the U.S.

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident. Main article: Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident is the second book of the series. It follows the rescue of Artemis's father from the Russian Mafia (spelled as 'Mafiya' in the book), alongside the battle against the B'Wa Kell goblin gang who have allied themselves with brilliant but maniacal, evil genius Opal Koboi and the now disfigured officer Cudgeon helping her out. Holly Short, an LEP captain, Julius Root, the LEP commander and Foaly, a centaur and the main technology supervisor for LEP, recruit Artemis to help them stop the goblin rebellion, with the help of Mulch Diggums half-way through.

In the end, they help Artemis find his father who had been missing for 2 years. Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code. Main article: Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code covers theft of the fictional and its recovery. Jon Spiro is an extremely dangerous businessman who has his bodyguard injure Butler and steals Artemis's C Cube, which was a supercomputer that he made from stolen fairy technology. Butler, after almost dying, is cured by the elf fairy, Holly Short, but they are attacked by a gang that Jon Spiro hired multiple times. One member of the group was actually the dwarf Mulch Diggums, who upon hearing that they would attack Fowl Manor, decides to abandon the group and help Artemis.

With the help of the dwarf and Butler's sister, Juliet, they raid Spiro Needle, the building and company of Jon, and retrieve the C Cube again. It ends with the fairies and Foaly mindwiping the 3 humans, and Artemis gives to Mulch Diggums, a medallion that Holly gave to Artemis in The Arctic Incident, while secretly there was a disk inside of the medallion that would bring back his memories of the fairies. Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception. Main article: The fourth book, Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, covers pixie 's second attempt at world domination, after her first unfruitful attempt in. Koboi uses magic to persuade Giovanni Zito, a fictional environmentalist, to send a probe into the ground, which could lead to the uncovering the fairy world, thrusting the city haven for fairies into human clutches.

In the process of stopping her, Commander Root is killed and the mind-wiped Artemis and Butler are saved from her bio-bomb. The two have their memories restored from the medallion, and Mulch, Artemis, Holly and Butler take away the charges for the probe, as well as escaping trolls sent after them. Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony. Main article: Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony involves bringing the island back from 'Limbo,' with the help of N°1, a powerful demon warlock.

Artemis, Butler, Holly, Mulch and Foaly reunite after Artemis encounters a demon from the island Hybras, and Holly and Mulch capture the pixie fish smuggler Doodah Day. Foaly tells them about how after the Battle of Tailte, the war for land against fairy and human, the demon fairy family sent themselves out of time on the island Hybras, and that on their island their time can be anything on ours.

The time spell is now breaking, and demons are appearing on earth without warning, and if the humans discovered the demons, they would uncover the rest of the fairies. Artemis and his now close friends go after the demon No1, who finds out that he is actually a demon warlock, and has extremely dangerous powers. They are stopped multiple times by the 12-year-old prodigy Minerva Paradizo, who in the end joins them after a dangerous man called Billy Kong attacks. Artemis, Holly, No1 and a demon warlock that No1 frees from a statue called Qwan, accidentally travel through time and space to Hybras, where the leader Leon Abbot and his army of demons fight the elf, human and warlocks. They knock Leon unconscious and create a bomb explosion powerful enough for them to send the island back to earth, where 3 years have passed because of the time spell. It is noted that Artemis and Minerva are now very close in age. The book ends with Holly finding out that Mulch has recruited Doodah Day, and Artemis finds out that he is the brother of the toddlers, Myles and Beckett.

Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox. Main article: The sixth book of the series, Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, was released in the United Kingdom on 7 August 2008 and in the United States on 15 July 2008. Artemis's mother, Angeline Fowl, becomes ill with Spelltropy, and the only cure lies in the brain fluids of the silky sifaka lemur, the last of which Artemis selfishly killed when he was ten to procure money to fund the expedition to search his father. N°1 sends Artemis and Holly to the past, where Artemis must battle his former self to recover the last silky sifaka lemur before the younger Artemis kills it in a business transaction with Damon Kronski, the leader of the Extinctionists. Things get more complicated when Opal Koboi is revealed to be controlling the Extinctionists, feeding on the fluids of many extremely rare animals, in order to grant her special abilities and extraordinary prowess in certain fields.

The chase finally leads to the two Artemis reaching an agreement, whereupon they are teleported to the future. Near to the ending it is revealed that Koboi possessed Angeline Fowl. Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex. Main article: Artemis contracts Atlantis Complex, the fairy equivalent of a combination of obsessive-compulsive disorder, extreme paranoia, and multiple personality disorder. The story follows Turnball Root, the criminal brother of Julius Root breaking out of Atlantis jail and sending probes to destroy his enemies, including Artemis, his fairy friends and Butler, whom Artemis sent away due to paranoia being one of the symptoms of Atlantis Complex. After Butler, Artemis and his fairy friends reunite, along with being saved by Mulch Diggums from a gang of dwarfs sent by Turnball, they hunt down Turnball, tracking him with a computer orb connected to the probes that Artemis found underwater, along with being attacked by a giant squid-like creature, and find out that Turnball has kidnapped demon warlock No1 to force him to reverse the aging of Turnball's wife, Leonor.

In the end, Leonor and Turnball are killed in an explosion and Artemis is sent to a fairy clinic to be cured of Atlantis Complex. Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian.

Main article: The final book of the series, Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian, was released on 10 July 2012. Opal Koboi opens the Berserker's Gate, a portal located on the Fowl estate, behind which dwell the spirits of Fairy soldiers, the last victims of the Battle of Tailte, the final blow in the war that sent the Fairy People underground. Artemis, after his last session of being cured of Atlantis Complex, rushes to stop her along with Holly and Butler.

They fail, and Opal opens the first gate, which releases the spirits of the warriors who begin to possess other people and animals around them, including corpses, animals, and Artemis's toddler brothers, Myles and Beckett. After escaping Opal and the possessed beings, they are helped by Mulch Diggums, and they attempt to stop Opal from opening the second gate, which destroys every human on the surface. While doing so, they battle (reluctantly) Artemis's possessed toddler brother Myles, who reveals to them Opal's plan after the fairy warrior spirit left his body. While they fight, Opal has also sent a dangerous fake present to Foaly's wife to make him suffer.

Her plan fails when Foaly comes to save her from goblins that Opal sent as well. Artemis and his friends fail to destroy the second gate with a laser he created, and Mulch saves them from possessed pirate corpses by riding the oldest troll in the world and knocking out most of them, causing the spirits of fairy warriors to leave their bodies to heaven.

They then enter Fowl Manor where Artemis decides to sacrifice himself in order to stop Opal from opening the second gate. Foaly sends the clone of Opal that she created in the 4th book, and using her hand he is able to make the clone close the gates since the magic recognizes the clone's DNA as Opal's. Everyone in that area, including the spirits, immediately go to heaven, excluding Artemis, who uses sheer willpower to stay on earth. 6 months later, with the saliva that Artemis produced when he kissed Holly on the forehead, they extract his DNA and make a clone of Artemis Fowl, which is then taken to the now overgrown gate. Artemis's spirit then takes control of the clone and is human once more. Other works.

Main articles: and. is a adaptation of the, and was published on 2 October 2007. Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident: The Graphic Novel, an adaptation of, was released 11 August 2009.

Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code: The Graphic Novel, an adaptation of was released 9 July 2013. Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception: The Graphic Novel, an adaption of, was released 15 July 2014. Published 4 October 2004, is a companion book to the series. Has brought the first six books in the series to the and as parts in its Flips kids' range which was released 4 December 2009. ' is a story written for set between the first and second books.

The audiobooks were narrated. And narrated certain versions from different audiobook companies.

Characters. Main article: Artemis Fowl II uses his intelligence to build his family fortune through crime. This stems from his family, who have been criminals for generations. Artemis is cold, cynical and often outright ruthless in his manipulation of people for his own ends. Following his father's presumed death at the hands of the Russian Mafia, and his mother's subsequent descent into madness, Artemis stopped attending his boarding school, assumed control of the Fowl criminal empire and embarked on a crime spree to restore the family fortune and fund Arctic expeditions to rescue his father.

His investigation into the supernatural eventually leads him into contact with the People in the first book. Due to a strict upbringing, and a lack of any intellectual equals to ground him, Artemis is socially awkward, his best friend and bodyguard Butler being one of the few individuals whom Artemis trusts. He is very pale with raven black hair and blue eyes. In The Lost Colony, he and switch eyes, leaving him with one blue eye and one hazel eye. Artemis is famed for his intelligence; he claims to have the 'highest IQ tested in Europe', but is also known for a lack of coordination and athletic ability. Throughout the series, he learns profound morals from the Fairy People and becomes more compassionate and trustworthy, but still maintains much of his intelligence.

Butler Butler is the Fowls' loyal and Artemis's and accompanies him around the world on his adventures. He is the third most skilled martial artist on the planet (the first is a monk on a Pacific Island and the second is his uncle, the deceased bodyguard of Artemis Fowl I), a formidable marksman and firearms expert and has immense experience of the criminal underworld, often providing help for his charge through his many contacts. His name is Domovoi. He also has a little sister, Juliet, who appears in some of the books. Butler is rendered clinically dead temporarily in The Eternity Code, but is rescued by the ingenuity of his principal and the healing powers of Holly Short. Butler arms himself with a pistol chambered in 9mm Parabellum but often must resort to other fairy weaponry for his tasks.

Holly Short. Main article: Foaly is a centaur, technical genius, and computer geek. He works for the LEP, the fairy authorities, and is in charge of preventing humankind from discovering the fairy civilization. His intelligence makes him paranoiac. He designs most of the weaponry, wings, and other technical gadgets that the LEP use, such as the 'Iris Cam'. His sarcasm and talkative nature often annoy LEP officers, though his greatest pleasure outside of his engineering is aggravating the notoriously bad-tempered Commander Root who dies dramatically in book 4 'The Opal Deception.' He 'hitches' or marries a centaur named Caballine in The Lost Colony while Captain Short and Artemis are in Limbo, and apparently has foals.

He has a rivalry with Opal Koboi, which she sporadically mentions throughout her dialogue. Opal Koboi. Main article: Opal is a deranged, paranoid pixie whose dream is world-domination and the destruction of the LEP. A prodigy, she built Koboi Laboratories, a technology company, which she used to crush her father's company. Featured in several of the Artemis Fowl books as the main antagonist.

She detests Foaly, as he won a science competition in college over her, and she believes the judges chose Foaly instead just because he was male. However, she had become the archenemy of Artemis after he and Holly foiled her plans numerous times.

Mulch Diggums. Main article: Mulch is a kleptomaniac, criminal dwarf who has been involved in crime for about 300 years. When considered with the average Dwarf life span he is not that old, making him nice and spry, a good advantage for a criminal. He once was a mining dwarf, but later decided that stealing from Mud Men (in other words, humans) suited him much better. Because he has stolen from 'Mud Men' Mulch no longer has any significant magic powers of the usual fairy, however, he has retained the gift of tongues, and has even shown his ability to speak 'American Dog' in The Arctic Incident. He insists that humans were stealing from fairy-kind and the earth and that he is simply taking them back or repossessing the items. In the early books, he assisted the LEP against Artemis Fowl, although later, he sides with Artemis Fowl.

But eventually, when the fairies and Artemis are on stable ground, he joins forces with The People on many adventures, acting as an LEP helper at the beginning of The Time Paradox. Julius Root Julius Root commanded the reconnaissance branch of the LEP and was in charge of all activities related to the tracking of those who leave fairy civilization, to prevent them making contact with humans. Known for his ruddy face (hence his nickname, 'Beetroot') and extremely short temper, he led the LEPrecon on missions until Koboi killed him using an explosive in The Opal Deception and framed Holly Short. He taught Holly to do what is right, even if it means to stop being an LEP captain and instead become a major, being confined to deskwork. However, Root also seems to have been a lot like Holly Short when he was younger; a book states that Holly Short had recently beat the speed record, a speed record that had been set 500 years ago by Julius Root.

Julius Root seemed to hate it when Foaly called him by his first name. Julius Root also had a brother, Turnball Root, who was the main antagonist for the seventh book. Briar Cudgeon A minor antagonist in the first novel, Cudgeon is a deranged elf who was disavowed following the events of the first book who then becomes a major antagonist in The Arctic Incident who plans alongside Opal Koboi to kill Commander Root only for Opal to catch on his treachery and kill him in a fit of rage.

Themes Colfer has said in interviews that the series is about Artemis growing up. Themes of greed, trust, and the difference between good and evil are also present in the books. Critical reception.

This section needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2017) Colfer summed up the first book as ' with fairies.'

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Critics call the series 'the new ', although Colfer stated in 2001 that he disagreed. Of called 'a smart, amusing one-off. It flashes with hi-tech invention – as if Colfer were as much an inspired as a writer'.

Said of the book, ' Artemis Fowl is pacy, playful, and very funny, an inventive mix of myth and modernity, magic and crime', while The New York Times Book Review said that 'Colfer has done enormously, explosively well' in writing a book that could be accurately described as Die Hard with fairies. Film adaptation In 2001 plans were announced for a film adaptation of the series. Was named as purchasing the film rights with signed to direct. In 2003 Colfer stated that a had been finalized and that casting was due to start the same year but expressed skepticism over whether or not this would come to pass.

Colfer also revealed the film was in pre-production. The film remained in development and was assumed to be in until 2011, when it was reported that was interested in directing the movie. In July 2013, announced that an Artemis Fowl film covering the events of the first and second novels of the series would be produced by Disney and, with the screenplay. And signed onto the project as executive producers. On September 1, 2015, reported that had been hired to direct the film for Disney, with Irish playwright as screenwriter and Judy Hofflund as an executive producer. Eoin Colfer confirmed this in a video to Artemis Fowl Confidential, and spoke with about meeting Branagh several times to discuss this prior to the announcement. On September 12, 2017, Disney announced that the film adaptation will be released on August 9, 2019.

It will also be based off the first two books in the series. On September 18, 2017, it was reported that was in talks for an unspecified role,. It was announced on October 11, 2017 that Disney immediately removed as the producer of the film as well as terminating its production with The Weinstein Company following. On December 20, 2017, it was announced that Irish newcomer Ferdia Shaw had been cast as Artemis Fowl, alongside Dench as Commander Root, as Mulch Diggums, Lara McDonnell as Captain Holly Short, and as Butler. See also.

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Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Penguin UK Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 89 Total Download: 666 File Size: 41,7 Mb Description: A stunning graphic-novel adaptation of the megaselling Artemis Fowl. This adaptation of his genre-busting, award-winning novel Artemis Fowl has been a labour of love for lifelong graphic novel fan Eoin Colfer, and Andrew Donkin.

Art by Giovanni Rigano and colour by Paolo Lamanna. Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is a brilliant criminal mastermind. But even Artemis doesn't know what he's taken on when he kidnaps a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit. These aren't the fairies of bedtime stories.

These fairies are armed and they're dangerous. Artemis thinks he's got them just where he wants them, but then they stop playing by the rules. Reads like the fastest, punchiest comic strip you've ever come across - Daily Telegraph Artemis is a brilliant creation - Anthony Horowitz Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek, with some laugh-out-loud jokes. Smart and page-turning - The Sunday Times Eoin Colfer is the bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Half Moon Investigations, The Supernaturalist, Airman and The Legend of. His brilliant new series, WARP, is out now. Eoin lives with his family in Ireland.

Www.eoincolfer.com Andrew Donkin is an enormously experienced graphic novelist and the author of over forty books for adults and children, including Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight for DC Comics. Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Disney Electronic Content Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 84 Total Download: 536 File Size: 41,5 Mb Description: In 2001, audiences first met and fell in love with a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl. Since then, the series has sold over seven million copies in the United States alone. Now, this phenomenally successful series is being translated into a graphic novel format.

Eoin Colfer has teamed up with established comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the text. For the first time, rabid fans will be able to see what Foaly's tin hat looks like; discover just how 'Beet' Root got his name; and of course, follow their favorite criminal mastermind as he plots and connives in action-packed, full-color panels. Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Disney-Hyperion Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 97 Total Download: 222 File Size: 44,9 Mb Description: Artemis Fowl is going straight.as soon as he pulls off the most brilliant criminal feat of his career. But his last job plan goes awry, leaving his loyal bodyguard, Butler, mortally injured. Artemis's only hope of saving his friend is to enlist the help of his old rival, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon fairy police.

It is going to take a miracle to save Butler, and Artemis's luck may have just run out. Praise for Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code.' Readers will burn the midnight oil to the finish.' -Publishers Weekly (starred review) '.the action is fast and furious, the humor is abundant, characterizations are zany, and the boy genius works wonders-all of which add up to another wild ride for Artemis' fans.' - Booklist 'Colfer's young antihero might be getting more likeable all the time, but that hasn't taken the edge off the Tom-Clancy-meets-Harry-Potter action.' - Amazon.com.

Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Disney Electronic Content Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 64 Total Download: 901 File Size: 42,5 Mb Description: Since the release of Artemis Fowl in 2001, Eoin Colfer's blockbuster series has sold more than eight million copies in the United States alone. Now, in this second graphic novel installment of the series, fans can follow along as the world's youngest criminal mastermind rushes to save a man who has been kidnapped by the Russian Mafiya: his own father. Eoin Colfer has once again teamed up with acclaimed comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the text for this action-packed, brilliantly illustrated adventure in the Artemis Fowl series. Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Penguin UK Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 39 Total Download: 266 File Size: 50,6 Mb Description: A stunning graphic-novel adaptation of the megaselling Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident. Adapted by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin. Art by Giovanni Rigano and colour by Paolo Lamanna.

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Someone has been supplying Class-A illegal human power sources to the goblins. Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit is sure that her arch-enemy, thirteen-year-old Artemis Fowl, is responsible. Artemis has his own problems to deal with: his father is being held to ransom and only a miracle will save him. Maybe this time a brilliant plan just won't be enough. Maybe this time Artemis needs help. 'Reads like the fastest, punchiest comic strip you've ever come across' - Daily Telegraph 'Artemis is a brilliant creation' - Anthony Horowitz 'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek, with some laugh-out-loud jokes.

Smart and page-turning' - The Sunday Times. Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Penguin UK Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 21 Total Download: 689 File Size: 50,9 Mb Description: The adaptation of his genre-busting, award-winning Artemis Fowl series has been a labour of love for lifelong graphic novel fan Eoin Colfer, and Andrew Donkin. Art by Giovanni Rigano and colour by Paolo Lamanna.

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Evil pixie, Opal Koboi, is back and she's more dangerous than ever. This time she doesn't just want power over the fairy People - this time she wants the humans too. Captain Holly Short is the only fairy with a hope of stopping her, but as Holly knows, it takes one genius criminal mastermind to fight another. But the 14-year-old genius that Holly is thinking of doesn't even remember that fairies exist. How is she going to convince Artemis Fowl to help her stop Opal? Gold usually does the trick, and this time is should be no different. Or is Artemis changing?

Author by: Eoin Colfer Language: en Publisher by: Penguin UK Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 82 Total Download: 803 File Size: 40,5 Mb Description: This adaptation of his genre-busting, award-winning Artemis Fowl series has been a labour of love for lifelong graphic novel fan Eoin Colfer, and Andrew Donkin. Art by Giovanni Rigano and colour by Paolo Lamanna.

Thirteen-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl has constructed a supercomputer from stolen fairy technology. In the wrong hands it could be fatal for humans and fairies alike. But no need to worry, Artemis has a brilliant plan.

He's not going to use the computer; he's just going to show it to a ruthless American businessman with Mafia connections. His bodyguard, Butler, will be with him. What could possibly go wrong.? Author by: Source: Wikia Language: en Publisher by: Books LLC, Wiki Series Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 77 Total Download: 713 File Size: 49,5 Mb Description: This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Commentary (books not included).