Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #5

Writer: Anthony Del Col Artist: Werther Dell'edera Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: July 26, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Brother versus brother! With death and danger floating to the surface in Bayport, Frank and Joe Hardy find themselves in deep water - and at each other’s throats. But with their father’s murderer now targeting them, this division threatens their lives – and that of Nancy Drew.

  • 9.2
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Jul 17, 2017

    I've really enjoyed this run of Nancy Drew and with only an issue or two left to go I am anxious to learn whether it will be a license that Dynamite will hold onto and perhaps do more with in the future. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Doug Warren Jul 26, 2017

    It isn’t hard to see why this series is already garnering attention and numerous accolades. Please, check your preconceived notions about the characters at the door and enter this dark world with the new Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Outright Geekery - Ashley Gibbs Jul 25, 2017

    To say that I like this series would be an understatement, I love it. It has its great moments and flaws as well but overall each issue is a joy to read and Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #5 is no different. Despite how this issue ended I still don't know how things will ultimately turn out because every installment brings a new "did that just happen" moment. I highly recommend this issue and the entire run in general, starting from the beginning will help you appreciate the story to its fullest. However, this series does a good job in each issue so far being somewhat self-contained while also still touching on the main storyline, meaning new readers can catch up easily. It's one of my favorite reading experiences of the year. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jul 26, 2017

    The journey for this series has been really enjoyable and seeing the buildup here has hit a certain sweet spot. Frank and Joe's individual narrations here give us a good look at the brothers and what they're dealing with when it comes to their father and that connects well on top of what we saw with Nancy before about her own family issues. Everything is coming together smoothly, warts and all for what they're all discovering, and it's tense and engaging even if it plays out in a slow and cautious kind of way because of all of the narration. This has been a great series and the next installment is high on my must-read list. Read Full Review

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