She added, "Nancy Drew is one of the most iconic characters in all of literature so getting a chance to put a modern spin on her for a modern audience was truly exciting. Everyone from my mother to friends of all different ages have this incredible connection to Nancy – and everyone sees her a bit differently.” “One of my absolute favorite things about Nancy,” Thompson told The Mary Sue, “Is the look on people’s faces when you say her name. RELATED: Charlie’s Angels Is Coming To Comics in 2018 Nancy, the classic master teen mystery-cracker, will be shown in a way you’ve never seen before, by a creative team with a huge respect for the original tales, and what she could mean for a modern audience. There she’ll have to find out which of her friends are still her friends, which are enemies, and who exactly is trying to kill her…and (hopefully) stop them before they succeed. But her totally-in-control-and-obviously-running-perfectly-smooth-(but-not-really) life hits a snag when a mysterious message drags her back to the hometown she left behind. In the new series, Nancy Drew is seventeen and good at everything… especially solving crimes.
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