Bobby Ray had it made. One last big job, then it was splitsville, set for life with his girl by his side! Then everything went wrong, and poor Dahlia took a bullet to the brain as they made their escape. Thing is, dear Dahlia didn't stay dead. Now Bobby's found himself plunged into a battle of otherworldly proportions, and if he wants to get out of dodge with his skin intact, he's gonna have to Drive Like Hell!
Drive Like Hell #1 is a wild ride filled with crime and chaos, and you'll be hooked from start to finish. Read Full Review
When a bank job goes wrong, cops and demons chase a getaway car with supernatural powers in Drive Like Hell #1. Read Full Review
Drive Like Hell #1 is an excellent combination of Rich Douek's writing and Alex Cormack's artwork makes for a thrilling ride, filled with action, suspense, and horror. However, the highlight really is Cormack's artworklet's be honest. Drive Like Hell is definitely another outstanding showing from the duo of Douek and Cormack. Read Full Review
The creative team goes all-out with this Faustian 'Smokey and the Bandit.' Read Full Review
With tensions eased by the end of the first issue with the characters escaping the demon, surviving a car chase and a bullet to the head, issue two is expected to live up to the expectations of the first, or completely surpass it. Rich Douek does a great job at keeping the story unpredictable, with no way of telling how the story will turn out. Read Full Review
Mixing demons and a bank heist gone wrong is a cool way to go about a storyline, but what I'm most interested in is seeing why this car is so important. Read Full Review