Who can you really trust? Now on the inside of the Rover gang that runs Bayport's criminal world, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys turn to a black sheep brother to guide them through it all. But as they put together a sting operation, are they the ones that will be stung?
Dynamite have done a great job of bringing Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys back for a modern day audience and in so many ways make up for the 2007 Nancy Drew movie, which didn't really find its audience. Read Full Review
Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie is shaping up to be one of my favorite reading experiences this year. Each issue leaves readers on a cliffhanger and eager for more, however it also wraps up what is happening in each particular issue very well so you feel satisfied and not left hanging. Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #4 opens up many new avenues for the story go, we have more murder, drugs, corruption and more players on the board. I can't wait to see Nancy, Joe and Hardy put on their thinking caps and solve this case but until they do I'm happily along for the ride. Read Full Review
Though this series has kind of hit the middle of the run lull that happens in these kinds of arcs, it works through some necessary moments and character pieces to put things together without it feeling rushed. You know certain things are going to fall into place but the execution is solid as Del Col handles the characters well through Nancy's narration while Dell'Edera continues to deliver some great looking pages that feel like they're right out of some classic film noir work. I'm digging the series a whole lot with the strengths that it's working through and can't wait to revisit it as a full run already just to see how well the ties that bind are. Read Full Review
Overall, Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #4 is a good title that if you're a fan of the characters you might want to check out. Read Full Review
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