Nightrise: The Graphic Novel

Power of Five (Gatekeepers): The Graphic Novel Series

Author: Anthony Horowitz

Author: Tony Lee

Illustrator: Nigel Dobbyn

Book 3 in the Power of Five (Gatekeepers): The Graphic Novel series

Pages: 176

Published: 2014

Age: 12+

Fourteen-year-old twins Scott and Jamie Tyler have never known who they are or where they came from, but they have always known that they possess extraordinary powers. When Scott is kidnapped by the sinister Nightrise Corporation and Jamie is framed for a murder, they realize that they must use those powers if they are going to survive. But Jamie is catapulted thousands of years into the past, bringing him face to face with the full horror of the Old Ones. Here Jamie learns that he is one of the five Gatekeepers whose power is all that stands in the way of eternal chaos. Together at last, the Five must fight the massed forces of evil. And they must win.

This graphic novel version of Anthony Horowitz's Nightrise novel is a dramatic, action-packed and atmospheric visualisation of the story, which contains powerful and chilling black and white illustrations throughout.

About the Power of Five (Gatekeepers): The Graphic Novel Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.Raven's Gate: The Graphic Novel(2010)
  2. 2.Evil Star: The Graphic Novel(2014)
  3. 3.Nightrise: The Graphic Novel(2014)

Reading age: 12+ years

This series should be read in order.

A stylish and 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.

Note: This series is called 'Gatekeepers' in the U.S.