This was just a whole lotta spy-kid fun made even better with Japanese-style comic-book art.
Basic premise: Alex Rider, teen and spy, has been sent to infiltrate a remote boarding school after the parents of a couple of the kids have met with fatal "accidents". Working undercover, Alex throws himself all in to figure out what's really going on at the school.
I listened to the first Alex Rider book on audiobook, and really enjoyed it. Trouble was, I couldn't find the Point Blank (book 2) on audio, but I did see the graphic novel. So I gave it a try. And I'm so glad I did.
Sure, I probably missed some nuances the full book would provide, but the pacing graphic novels provide really kept this story churning, and I loved the style of the drawings. And I was surprised how much tension the creators were able to sustain.
I'll definitely be hunting down this format as I continue the series.