Publication order of the Spy School graphic novels
Gibbs’s Spy School books have been adapted into two graphic novels, one released in 2022 and the other set to come out in April 2023. The graphic novels follow the same story we’ve come to love in the novels and feature the same characters, such as Erica Hale, Warren Singh, Mike Brezinski, and other spies-in-training. Both books are wonderfully illustrated by Anjan Sarkar and include:
- Spy School the Graphic Novel (2022)
- Spy Camp the Graphic Novel (2023)
Audiobooks of Spy School series
All Spy School books are available at Amazon and other retailers, either as boxed sets or individual novels. If you want to enjoy Ripley’s adventures to the fullest and witness him take down that new evil organization, though, you’ll probably want to listen to them in audiobook format. The Spy School series is available in audio format in just a few clicks at Speechify Audiobooks.
Speechify Audiobooks
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FAQ
Can you read Spy School out of order?
You can read Spy School novels out of order. Each book tells a standalone story, and it is more than possible to enjoy them without much commitment to the series as a whole. However, it is advisable to at least start with the first book, as it sets the plot and premise for all subsequent installments.