List of Graphic Novels Series
Graphic novels series were released in paperback and hardcover format by Papercutz.
- The Demon of River Heights (Feb 2005)
- Writ in Stone (July 2005)
- The Haunted Dollhouse (Nov 2005) On Nostalgia week, there is a series of crimes predicted by a mysterious doll house, and it latest prediction shows that Nancy will be murdered!
- The Girl Who Wasn't There (Feb 2006) Nancy befriends a girl on tech support, who gets kidnapped!
- The Fake Heir (Apr 2006) Has Nancy lost her ability to solve a mystery?
- Mr. Cheeters is Missing (Jul 2006) Nancy has to find a missing pet chimpanzee.
- The Charmed Bracelet (Oct 2006) When an important electronic chip goes missing, Nancy receives a mysterious charm bracelet, each charm representing a crime!
- Global Warning (Feb 2007)
- Ghost in the Machinery (May 2007)
- The Disoriented Express (Aug 2007)
- Monkey-Wrench Blues (Nov 2007)
- Dress Reversal (Feb 2008)
- Doggone Town (May 2008)
- Sleight of Dan (Aug 2008)
- Tiger Counter (Nov 2008)
- What Goes Up... (Feb 2009)
- Night of the Living Chatchke (May 2009)
- City Under the Basement (August 2009)
- Cliffhanger (Nov 2009)
- High School Musical Mystery (February 2010)
- High School Musical Mystery Part II "The Lost Verse" (May 2010)
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