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 : The Opposite Numbers... (Hardy Boys Graphic Novels: Undercover Brothers #7)
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN num: 9781597070348
ISBN number: 1597070343
Label: Papercutz
Manufacturer: Papercutz
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 96
Printing Date: December 12, 2006
Publishing house: Papercutz
Age index: Ages 9-12
Release Date: December 12, 2006
Sale Popularity Level: 1102439
Studio: Papercutz




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Traveling across the country on the maiden voyage of a sleek new modern train, the HARDY BOYS find themselves framed for murder!  But they can't depend on A.T.A.C. to help them -- because every indication is that it is a super secret spy organization that framed them!  Ages 8 to 12.




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Pac-Man on The Hardy Boys Undercover brothers G.N. #10
There are many things in life I don't understand. One is why the last reviewer gave my favorite graphic novel 2 stars. This is the best one of the series and deserves no less than 5.

Plot: the Hardy boys take a train ride to where book 8 will be set. (You don't have to read this to under stand #8) But on the train some one is trying to frame them for being killers. While saving the lives of the people aboard the Hardys must unravel a mystery leading to two of the most dangrous villains they ever meant.


Here are the pros and cons:

Pros:
1. Chet, Callie, and Iola are in this one (Only a bit. But hey they are there)
2. An introduction of 2 soon to be reoccurring villains
3. Good story with lots of mystery and action
4. The drawling is good; it is anmi for the most part put is not so unrealistic or over animied that it bothered me. And good drawling is essential for all Graphic novels.

Cons:
There is not much here only that some times a chacter's motivation is a little unclear but it doesn't weigh the story down.

So the bottom line is this is a great comic and I am glad I bought it.




Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Interesting incarnation of the brother's Hardy.
A Summer 2007 reading list mini review.

What does one do, when one has already descended to include a Hardy Boys adventure and a graphic novel as part of one's summer reading list? Follow it up by reading A Hardy Boy's graphic novel, of course!

I must admit, I was not aware that such an animal as a Hardy Boys graphic novel existed let alone an entire series. The artwork reminds me quite a bit of the classic speed racer cartoons. The story was plausible for the most part, but something left me wanting. I am not sure if the graphic novel is the best venue for the Hardy Boys, I however am willing to stave off judgment until I have read a few more episodes.




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