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Nancy Drew #6: Mr. Cheeters Is Missing
Nancy Drew Graphic Novels: Girl Detective
(Volume 6)
Stefan Petrucha, Sho Murase
Papercutz, August 2006
ISBN: 978-1-59707-030-0, ISBN10: 1-59707-030-0,
Graphic Novels, 5 x 7 1/2 inches, 96 pages, full color illus,
Trade Paperback, $7.95
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When the eccentric Blanche Porter reports that her beloved Mr. Cheeters has vanished, it isn’t your standard missing persons case. As Nancy Drew soon discovers, Mr. Cheeters, is a pet chimp. Or is he? Based on a preliminary investigation and information obtained from Blanche’s brother, Lawrence, the River Heights police dismiss the case as bogus – doubting that there ever was a Mr. Cheeters to begin with. But when Nancy Drew discovers there’s a missing diamond necklace as well – she’s on the case! Can Nancy, along with Bess and George, recover the great ape and the necklace, or has Blanche Porter made a monkey out of Nancy Drew?
Papercutz
is a graphic novel publisher that is building a following among the next generation of comics fans, giving classic characters a modern makeover. While educators rave about the high quality of the Papercutz writing and artwork, readers 8 and up are simply enjoying the great adventures found in each fun-filled volume. Each Papercutz graphic novel features comics stories drawn in the style of the popular Japanese comics known as manga.
About the Author(s)
By
Stefan Petrucha
and
Sho Murase
Stefan Petrucha
has written X-Files comics and for Disney comics. He is the author of a few Young Adult series: "Timetripper" (Razorbill), "Frankenstein" (DK Books), and "Wicked Dead" with Thomas Pendleton (HarperCollins).
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