I found the graphic novel very interesting since the start of the graphic novel. Artemis Fowl is a different type of book from what I normally read. The graphic novel starts with Artemis and "Butler" entering a restaurant in Vietnam city, looking for the owner of the shop who knows the location of an old woman who takes rice wine, a type of fermented rice extract, for healing of things like moles, pimples, and blackheads. He is approached by a waiter. Artemis quickly realizes that this is Mister Xuan, the owner, from his rather wealthy-looking appearance. He leads Artemis to the Fairy, where he gets her "book" for two injections, one is a cure for the holy water which was in the spiked rice wine, the other is a man-made purging injection for the 1000's of years she's spent consuming rice wine. He goes home to his mother's mansion in Ireland to decode the pictures of the book he borrowed from the fairy. He tries several languages and realizes they are hieroglyphics turned whichever ways. Meanwhile, Holly Short is set off to find a troll that escaped to the surface. She finds said troll, which is destroying a home. She pacifies it and then has to erase the minds of the humans which were having their houses ravaged. She would have had to do this anyway but she also didn't do a ritual which makes her invisible to the human eye. She is ordered to go and do the ritual before coming underground. by the time that has happened, Artemis has figured out the book and where he would need to be to kidnap a fairy. Four months later, Short reaches where she needs to be to perform her ritual. She lands, folds her wings, finds an acorn which will do for the ritual, and is tranquilized and kidnapped by Artemis and Butler. She wakes up in a sandstone cell. A woman, Juliet, is there watching over her. She talks to her and leaves to get Holly food. A few hours later, Artemis enters the cell to reveal she has been there for three days and had told them everything, especially about the hostage fund. Commander Root, leader of LEP, follows her beacon to a ship. The connection of beacon gets worse as he gets more and more into the lead-made ship. Root ends up finding a phone in a briefcase connected to Artemis, he ends up blowing-up the entire ship with a bomb attached to it. Later, Root finds the fowl manor in Ireland. they send in scouts to try and secure Holly, but they are taken-out by butler. They then send in Mulch, a dwarf convict who "digs" into the manor. Meanwhile Holly has broken the floor and managed to plant the acorn. She then uses her magic to mesmerize Juliet into thinking she's watching wrestling on the blank wall. She then meets with mulch, who then gives her the transcript of the fairy book. Mulch then escapes from the house and acts like there was a cave-in. Butler then finds Juliet "watching tv" inside the cell and tries to get to Artemis, who Holly has slapped by now. They get knocked back by a troll who busted through the manor's gigantic doors. Butler is killed and Juliet is cornered, Holly then appears behind it and takes its attention. She then is grabbed and threw by it close to butler's corpse. She uses her magic to resurrect him. He sees the troll cornering Juliet again, he picks up a set of knight armor and a flail. The troll is then defeated by butler using his gun when he is knocked down by it. Butler then stops because Holly said to because he "owed" her for the resurrection. The book ends with Artemis asking Holly for a wish we do not get to hear. He gives back the gold and drugs Butler and Juliet with his mother's sleeping pills through some wine. Then drugs himself. They send in a "Blue Rinse"( a Chemical bomb that kills anything in the area) into the house. Surprisingly, All three of them survive and Butler asks him why he drugged him and Juliet. He tells them that the "Time field" is a way that elves kept them asleep while they cleaned their houses and shoes. Then a door creaks open, and appears Artemis's mother, who apologizes for how she's been for the last few months and asks him questions about what was going on in his life.