Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: graphic novel collection
Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys - graphic novel collection of six singles, The Big Lie follows the trend of taking wholesome juvenile characters and drag them into a darker shadow. We saw this with archie and others, all well done. I believe that #anthonydelcoln, #wertherdelledera , and Dynamite Comics have produced another great schism in the trend.
The Big Lie tracks the Hardy Boys as they are interrogated and blamed for the murder of their father. Shortly after, we see Drew has suggested they purposeful enter the limelight in an attempt to flush out evidence. The comic continues down the path as the trio break into a police dept to steal evidence, join forces with drug dealers, and influence scenarios leading to another murder. Drew and the Hardys are officially in legal gray space, operating under the guise that they are beyond the law until the law can be trusted.
The art was amazing, seeming to focus a bit more detail on Nancy while the Boys were left typically in a grimier and more dated artistic interpretation, but it all worked. The comic feels like a modern take on classic 1970’s newspaper comic strip serials.
The book teases more story featuring the Syndicate. Arc copy.
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