Nancy Drew #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis second volume of the Nancy Drew graphic novel series adapts the classic mystery 'Writ in Stone,' following the teenage sleuth as she investigates a suspicious inheritance and a hidden treasure linked to a family's past. The collection presents the story in a modernized, fast-paced comic format aimed at younger readers, with art by Sho Murase and script by Stefan Petrucha.
In "Chapter One: Rocks and Rolls," Nancy Drew and her friends are drawn into a mystery when Professor Severe uncovers an inscribed stone suggesting ancient Chinese exploration of America—only for the artifact and four-year-old Owen to vanish without a trace. With the stakes rising, Nancy leads her team into a moonlit graveyard, where a chilling encounter leaves her injured and the truth buried deeper than ever. Written by Stefan Petrucha and illustrated by Sho Murase, with 3-D elements by Rachel Ito and coloring by She Murase and Carlos Jose Guzman, this 2005 NBM issue blends historical intrigue with suspense, all under a cover by Bryan Senka.
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Professor Severe has found an inscribed stone proving Chinese landings in America long before Columbus. But the stone disappears as does four year-old Owen. Nancy and her friends follow a suspect into the graveyard by night but flee when he confronts them, and Nancy is badly injured -- or even killed.
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