Domino is determined to free her father from the grip of the Producers-no matter the cost.
Overall, a word-dense issue starts off slow and covers its trademark beautiful art, but Motor Crush #10 continues to impress. You can't help but love Domino and be bought into both the heroics and emotional foibles that affect the people around her. A dramatic ending will leave you in shambles again, but cheering all the while from the strong cast built around our main character. There's a lot of love put into this comic, and that continues to be clear. Read Full Review
The artwork has always been and will always be my favorite part about this series. Not only is the style itself pretty fantastic, but the color palette does a great job of standing out. I remember the first time I saw one of the covers sitting on a shelf (it was the alternate graphic novel cover, with Decimis on the front) I knew I had to give the series a try. The angular way they've been drawing the Crush explosions is unexpected and really interesting. It makes me wonder if there really is something else going on with the stuff (after all, it did start out as a medicine for Dom, and we still have no idea what it actually is). Read Full Review
There is a lot in "Motor Crush" #10 that could've been a monotonous exercise in "and then" storytelling, but it ultimately bucks that by giving each moment the right amount of time before it barrels to the next thing. Read Full Review
Motor Crush #10 is strongest with its emotional beats, but there are too many elements surrounding these cherished moments that bog the issue down. Read Full Review
'Motor Crush' delivers an action-packed chapter that offers Dom some hope, for a change. Old enemies, new enemies and one pain in the ass throw new obstacles in her way but finds a way to persevere. The series seems to be back on the upswing after putting Dom through hell. It's still a fun book that looks even better. Read Full Review
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