No more secrets...a dead body's discovered, and Nancy can't keep the mystery from her friends any longer. Will telling the truth and getting her crime-solving crew involved help crack the Bayport case, before someone else winds up dead? The modern take on the classic mystery icon continues from KELLY THOMPSON (Hawkeye, Star Wars, Rogue & Gambit) and JENN ST-ONGE (Giant Days, The Misfits)!
Nancy Drew continues to be one of the most consistently adorable, almost comforting comics on the stands today. Read Full Review
The artwork from Jen St-onge continues to impress and has a rather Saturdaymorning cartoon feel to it with a touch of anime. I also liked her drawings of the various locations throughout Bayport. Specifically the old workplace of Pete's mother, which looks like a pretty roughneck place to hang out. Read Full Review
The pace of the story is perfect, paying close attention to the relationships within the team, bolstering Nancy's story, while moving the murder mystery aspect along. Read Full Review
If you like Nancy Drew or have liked Kelly Thompsons work in the past, Im sure youll like this. I wouldnt recommend starting your read at issue #3, but I would recommend this series for a fun mystery romp. Read Full Review
Kelly Thompson and Jenn St.-Onge continue to produce an exciting series. Nancy Drew #3 keeps a steady pace within the series. Thompson is careful to only reveal so much in each issue, creating an exquisite suspense for the reader. Read Full Review
Nancy Drew and her friends start seriously investigating the death of Pete's mom. Read Full Review
The group splits up to look into various threads of the mystery which include a local club drug, library research, and seeking out answers where Pete's mother once worked. While the last doesn't sound all that exciting, it appears Nancy may unintentionally given herself the most dangerous assignment. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Putting the overall story to the backseat, Nancy Drew #3 focuses more on the characters and does a good job of it, being another enjoyable issue in the series. Read Full Review
the art is just gorgeous and perfect for the type of book this is.
and the story feels very much like the easy-casual-reading books used to be. which I'm guessing is exactly what they were going for. nice.
this issue is all about the team re-grouping and continuing the investigation, but with some nice interpersonal moments between them.
definitely looking to read the next issue.
Perhaps the most offensive thing about the 2018 Nancy Drew series is how the cover art advertises intrigue and danger, while the contents are simple art with cartoonish, stereotype characters stumbling through blase challenges.