Synopses & Reviews
The World-famous Hardy Boys have been solving mysteries for what feels like forever, but the unthinkable has finally happened - Frank and Joe decided to no longer work together. Like Lennon and McCartney, Martin and Lewis, Sonny and Cher, all things must pass. Will they continue as agents of A.T.A.C. (American Teens Against Crime) separately? And will Joe and Frank still be effective as solo crime fighters?
Synopsis
The world-famous Hardy Boys have been solving mysteries together for years, but the unthinkable has happened -- Joe and Frank have decided to no longer work together. Like Lennon and McCartney, Martin and Lewis, and Sonny and Cher, all things must pass. Will they continue as agetns of A.T.A.C.(American Tenns Against Crime) separately? And will Joe and Frank still be effective as solo crime fighters?
About the Author
Comics legend Gerry Conway wrote the classic “Amazing Spider-Man” #121 “The Night Gwen Stacy Died,” which Marvel named one of its greatest comicbook of all time. He has also written for “Batman”, “Detective Comics”, “Flash” (DC), “Captain America”, “Daredevil”, “The Incredible Hulk”, “Iron Man” (Marvel Comics) and countless others.
Paulo Henrique has illustrated The Hardy Boys graphic Novels since volume number 7. He first brought his Manga style to the United States in Top Cow Productions “Myth Warriors.”