NEW STORY ARC! The critically acclaimed series returns with a new 6-issue arc, kicking off with a special story guest-illustrated by co-creator CAMERON STEWART, and featuring four breathtaking covers by fan-favorites BABS TARR, KRIS ANKA, JAKE WYATT, and KEVIN WADA! While Domino Swift struggles to comprehend her jump forward in time, we cycle backwards to learn more about her father's former racing career, the story of his missing leg, and his secret connection to the machine narcotic Crush.
Overall, Motor Crush #6 does well by connecting us further to those close to Domino, to see how much they love her, making us love her even more. We're back on our Domino, no X-Force, but this one's all about Sully. For now. And I'm more than happy with that. (Sullivan, no Tom Hanks). Read Full Review
All in all, a very solid issue. I always forget how much I love this beautiful comic. Read Full Review
Team Motor Crushknows how to put together a damn fine series. The issues themselves are beautiful objects, thanks to the superior publication design. You could jump into the deep end here and you can still enjoy it. Solid true crime genre fiction yarn. For readers who approach this issue as the first after an intermission, Motor Crush succeeds in stoking both the fires of satisfaction and suspense. You get answers to questions you didn't know you had. You get hints that drive you broncos. You have to wait a month and then they're going to get you all over again with the joy, the agony, the elation that is reading this one-of-a-kind-book. Read Full Review
This issue begins pulling together the complicated plot threads woven by the authors. A lovely addition to an already stellar series. Read Full Review
The creative team understands what they want to accomplish with this flashback piece and they do so perfectly.Motor Crush #6 is a great way to bring new readers in for an indie title that's sure to please. I'm left with little to no complaints as they wow me with an accessible page turner that's worthy of recognition and praise, so by all means consider this if you're looking to add something to your buy pile. Read Full Review
"Motor Crush" #6 lacks some of the atmosphere of the previous arc, but has plenty of emotional moments and good art. Read Full Review
As a series, Motor Crush is still enjoyable, and issue #6 is entertaining read that gives a little bit better context to the world. Plus, I'd say this is likely a better jumping on point. New readers can ease in a bit instead of immediately dropping them in with Domino dealing with the whole timeskip situation. Read Full Review