Is Nancy Drew really dead? Is she still alive? Joe and Frank Hardy dive deeper into what exactly happened the night of Nancy's death and discover something much deeper at play. Check out the continuation of this much-buzzed series, for Nancy Drew fans new and old (and viewers of the popular CW series).
This issue will hit comic book stores and Comixology on Wednesday 8 July. Read Full Review
As Nancy Drew & the Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew moves forward, it feels like this mystery is starting to pull together. The threads are starting to show some connections. But it also feels like a high stakes plot. It legitimately feels dangerous, and the decisions made are not easy ones. Read Full Review
Ironically, with this being the second issue, this book feels more like the set-up book than the first one. With the conceit of the title out of the way, Del Col has to essentially restart the series. Doing this certainly didn't hurt Star Trek in anyway. Now though, with two first issues out of the way, we can get on with the story. Read Full Review
While filling in the details of how Nancy faked her death, Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew #2 doesn't offer much more information about where the mini-series goes from here. There are several panels with our detectives looking to the Bobbseys for answers without luck, but our intrepid trio do turn up a lead in a “Barber” with ties to the Syndicate and perhaps the answers they seek. Read Full Review
So, I am at a weird point with The Death of Nancy Drew #2. I liked the first issue, but this second issue after the first few pages lost my interest. The story just did not captivate me as much and the art just didn't feel as tight as on the first few pages. I still liked the issue and the mystery does have me at least coming back for the 3rd issue, I just hope it picks the steam back up after this issue. Read Full Review
The Death of Nancy Drew #2 is a drab, sepia-toned book that meanders with no real sense of story. It's like it's taken the more boring parts of Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, and hardboiled fiction and mixed them into this unappetizing slurry. I'm not sure how many more issues there are going to be in this series, but hopefully it will either end soon, or find the joy in what it's trying to do. Read Full Review
There's an adjective that effectively describes almost every aspect of this series: Thin. Read Full Review
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