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Domino risks it all to save her friends, family, and the World Grand Prix.
Domino's journey takes quite a few twists and turns in this issue, and readers will hopefully love every bit of the ride. Read Full Review
We've been on this ride for a little while now and it's great to take a step back and look how far we've come. This series has built quite a world and a lot has happened in eleven issues — from time travel to a great supporting cast — with its latest turn it feels we're just getting started. And if that's the case and we're barely out of the Chunin Exams we should be nothing but happy about getting in on the ground floor of a long haul, because Motor Crush is an awesome ride. Read Full Review
The writers (and letterers) of Motor Crush have devised a uniquely nightmarish version of our social media society. Read Full Review
The intrigue gets more and more interesting with every issue as Domino discovers more about herself and this world of racing. Read Full Review
As per usual, I love the artwork in this series. I don't know whose idea it was, to have Crush be a hot pink color, but it works shockingly well. I know one wouldn't normally picture a drug or motor enhancer being a bright color like this, but it allows the artist to show the ranging effects of the drug. The character designs have been spot on as well, Domino doesn't have any natural brightness to her, allowing her constant contact with Crush to be the bright details instead. Yo-Yo and Lo are both brightly designed, and are clearly the light in Domino's life. It's a cute way of representing real emotions for her. Read Full Review
'Motor Crush' finally redeems Dom and allow her to find some peace and love. But first, there's a race to the finish line not for her but for a friend. Dom learns to let go of her ego and think of others. This arc finale is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for fans of the series. Read Full Review