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Nancy Drew® Graphic Novels by Papercutz

Shown above, The Demon of River Heights, is the first book in the series.

Meet the new cleverly crafted tween-style Nancy Drew®, George Fayne, and Bess Marvin:

Titles:

  • 1, The Demon of River Heights (Feb. 2005)
  • 2, Writ in Stone (Jul. 2005)
  • 3, The Haunted Dollhouse (Nov. 2005)
  • 4. The Girl Who Wasn't There (February 2006)
  • 5. The Fake Heir (April 2006)
  • 6. Mr. Cheeters is Missing (July 2006)
  • 7. The Charmed Bracelet (October 2006)
  • 8. Global Warning (February 2007)
  • 9. Ghost in the Machinery (May 2007)
  • 10. The Disoriented Express (August 2007)
  • 11. Monkey-Wrench Blues (November 2007)
  • 12. Dress Reversal (February 2008)
  • 13. Doggone Town (May 2008)
  • 14. Sleight of Dan (August 2008)
  • 15. Tiger Counter (November 2008)
  • 16. What Goes Up (February 2009)
  • 17. Night of the Living Chatchke (May 2009)
  • 18. City Under the Basement (August 2009)
  • 19. Cliffhanger (November 2009)
  • 20. High School Musical Mystery (April 2010)
  • 21. High School Musical Mystery II: The Lost Verse (August 2010)

The New Case Files Series:

  • 1. Nancy Drew Vampire Slayer (September 2010)

  • 2. A Vampire's Kiss (December 2010)

A boxed set of the first four titles was released in October 2006.
A boxed set of books 5 through 8 was released in September 2007.
A boxed set of books 9 through 12 was released in September 2008.
A boxed set of books 13 through 16 was released in September 2009.
A boxed set of books 17 through 21 was released in August 2010.

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