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Thursday, May 20, 2021

THE DEMON'S DEN

 

THE DEMON'S DEN. The Hardy Boys # 81 (1984). Franklin W. Dixon (house pseudonym). 

When a boy who is tall for his age is kidnapped from a camp, the chief suspects are members of a cult who fear the oncoming apocalypse. Frank and Joe, however, think the head of the camp may be involved. The cultists believe the boy was taken by the “devil,” whose minions are as “tall as trees.” Meanwhile Fenton Hardy, our heroes' private eye dad, is trying to find a scientist who was involved in dangerous genetic experiments. The fellows wind up deep in the Canadian wilderness, where some of the frightened loggers actually believe in the stories of Paul Bunyan, and his equally large son is supposedly ruling over the territory. Undeterred, Frank and Joe proceed in finding Bunyan’s – or “the devil’s” HQ – coming across outsized footprints and the like. As usual, there is a more realistic explanation for things involving a race of supermen. This is an above-average latter-day Hardy Boys adventure. Gary Lang’s cover illustration depicts Frank and Joe the way they would actually look, like handsome young men who are mature-enough looking to not only be taken seriously by those they question during their investigation but who certainly look as if they can acquit themselves nicely in a fight with desperadoes. 

Verdict: This has its silly aspects, but it's an exciting adventure story for kids of all ages. ***. 

2 comments:

  1. Makes me want to return to my boyhood and read a few of these again. Started when I was a young kid. But now, after that short lived ABC series in the late 70s, I am sure I will picture Shaun Cassidy and Parker Stevenson in the leads!
    -Chris

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  2. I always thought that the Hardy Boys, if they were to be taken seriously during their investigations and be able to hold their own in a tough fight against bigger and older men who wanted to kill them, would have to be pretty "butch." But they are often drawn as young boys with baby fat! As for the old TV series, I only watched a couple of episodes but I think the actors in that were somewhere in-between the "boys" and "young men." I have only watched half of the first episode of the brand-new Hardy Boys series and may get back to it (or not) at some point. Then there's the series on the Mickey Mouse Club or Disney program many years ago. Saw a couple of those and they, too, seemed somewhere in the middle.

    More about the Hardy Boys than you need to know!

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