In summary, the key points are: warn about piracy, suggest purchasing from official retailers, mention digital platforms, and recommend library services. Make sure the response is helpful but compliant with legal standards.

Next, I can consider what the user's deeper needs might be. They might want to access the graphic novel but can't afford it or don't have easy access to a physical or digital copy. Maybe they're looking for a more accessible format or a way to read it on a device that doesn't support traditional e-books.

Libraries are another resource. Many libraries offer digital lending through services like Libby or OverDrive, which might have the graphic novel available for free with a library card. That's a good legal and cost-effective alternative.

First, I should check copyright information. The Percy Jackson series is by Rick Riordan, and the graphic novel is an adaptation, so it's still copyrighted. Distributing a PDF of it without permission is likely illegal. I need to remind the user about the legal implications here because I don't want to contribute to piracy.

Wait, are there any other considerations? Maybe the user isn't aware that this specific graphic novel exists. I should confirm whether Dynamite Entertainment has actually released a graphic novel for The Last Olympian. If not, then the user might be confused with a different adaptation. Let me check quickly – yes, Dynamite Entertainment did release a graphic novel series covering the Original demigod series, including The Last Olympian. So that's a valid point.

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