Motor Crush #7

8.6

Critic Reviews

6 Reviews
7.0

User Reviews

1 Reviews
Writer Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr
Artist Babs Tarr
Cover Price $3.99

Two years have passed in Nova Honda, and everything has changed. Where does Domino Swift fit into a world without Crush?

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  • 9.8

    Black Nerd Problems - Jordan Calhoun

    Oct 03, 2017

    Overall, the second arc of Motor Crush is finding a way to outdo the first. Fast, fun, emotion-filled and inclusive " this comic is one hell of an accomplishment. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    The Pop Break - Marisa Carpico

    Oct 04, 2017

    Based on all that plot stuff, you might think you can't just jump into Motor Crush with this issue. Noting could be further from the truth. Thanks to the time jump, Lola has to do a fair amount of recapping for Domino's benefit and, honestly, this issue is so good and sets up such exciting storylines that it makes almost everything that came before feel like prologue. The real story starts now and it's off to a great start. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Bleeding Cool - Lacey Jackson

    Oct 06, 2017

    Motor Crush #7 is an all-around fantastic issue sure to please the fans. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    IGN - Tara Giovannini

    Oct 05, 2017

    I still have no idea where we're heading, and I have no idea what secrets are left in store, but I'm so ready to find out. If you haven't started reading this book, jump on with this issue. It's weird, but you'll catch up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Geekery Magazine - Will Morin

    Oct 09, 2017

    As a tool for coping, Dominos growth in this issue is of the kind many of the readers will likely relate to. Its a technique Joss Whedon used to great effect in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and anybody whos sick of happy endings, or at least characters who at the end of the day get what they want because theyre the hero, will likely leave this book satisfied. Nobody comes off as perfect, and in fact everybody seems a little selfish, and by the final pages, when the focus begins to shift back to the larger drama of villains and street gangs, we get the feeling that Domino will be ok. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Multiversity Comics - Michael Mazzacane

    Oct 05, 2017

    "Motor Crush" returns to Domino trying to pick up the pieces as the series begins to rev its engines for the new arc, but maybe that speed is a bit more of a killer this time around. Read Full Review

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