Domino's injuries threaten to force her out of the big race. Meanwhile, Team Swift uncovers the secret origin of the "machine narcotic" Crush. Featuring Part Four of ISOLA: PROLOGUE by BRENDEN FLETCHER & KARL KERSCHL!
The colors and beach-city tone are as vibrant as ever, a credit to this creative team for juxtaposing the brightness of the days against the Cannonball nights, each feeling unique within the same world, having different stakes and rules. The issue ends on a cliffhanger tied to who Dom is and what she's capable of, and Motor Crush remains as cool as it's ever been. Which is supremely cool. Read Full Review
Possibly the most exciting and well paced issue yet; if you're not reading Motor Crush get in on it now, because it's about to get a whole lot trippier. Read Full Review
As fun and enjoyable as the Cameron Stewart/Brenden Fletcher/Babs Tarr Batgirl run was, the creators seem even more in their element with Motor Crush. Anything goes in the world of drug-fueled, high-stakes, psychedelic motorcycle racing. Read Full Review
'Motor Crush' continues to embroil Domino in a whirlwind of emotions and secrets. With eye-popping visuals washed in vibrant colors, the action scenes deserve a soundtrack all their own. This uniquely cool title keeps getting better with a character you'll actually care about. 'Motor Crush' feels like a summer popcorn flick in your hands. Catch up now. Read Full Review
Motor Crush is a fantastic comic you should have been already reading ages ago. Should you start at issue #4? Probably not, its definitely better to start at the beginning. If you like super cool racing, not so distant future looking comics that are something between Speed Racer and Blood Plus, this is something youd probably like. Read Full Review
Motor Crush is fun, it's stylish, and it's told with such fashionable style that it's hard not to recommend it. Issue #4 asks a lot of questions, surely setting up a big payoff for next month's volume one finale. The central mystery around the Crush and the Dark Rider has been developed well so far, and I'm eager to learn more. Read Full Review
Such an underrated series.
This is a vibrant, fun series, and this issue proved no exception, as more mysteries are revealed even as we learn more about Domino's past. I didn't expect to like this series as much as I do, but it always ends up one my fave's of the week every time it comes out.
Good issue but it did leave me with a bunch of question marks.
Loved the black & white for the flashback. Nice touch. Things are getting pretty heavy story-wise. Great issue.