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HARDY CHUMS AND HELPERS - CANON
JOE HARDY Artwork by Dawn FM, Write-ups by JD |
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Joe
Hardy: When Joe first appeared in the Hardy Boys stories, he was described
as being fifteen, with fair hair and pink cheeks. As time passed, he has
evolved into a devilishly good-looking seventeen-year-old, with wavy
blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes. He is six feet tall, and is described
as having a muscular, athletic build. Joe excels in most sports; he
probably never met one he didn't like, or was willing to try to learn.
Although he has developed the reputation of being a "dumb jock"
type in the Casefiles and some fan fiction, nothing could be further from
the truth. Joe is no less intelligent than his older brother, but he
regards school as a necessary evil. He tends to "think with his heart
rather than his head" and often is impulsive and quick-acting, but he
is by no means stupid. His intuitive leaps and instincts serve him well
when working on cases, especially when they are linked to Frank's more
analytical approach. Joe has become known as something of a ladies' man, although in the earliest books it is mentioned that he doesn't really have much use for girls! After losing his first girlfriend, Iola Morton, to a car bomb, Joe played the field for a time, then settled into a more solid relationship with Vanessa Bender. |
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