START YOUR ROBO-ENGINES! THE CHASE IS ON!
Petrol Head and Lupa gun it for the SmogZone border with half the O-Zone's security drones and robo cops on their trail. Can one old racing robot outdrive the best new tech the city can build? And will Lupa's father survive the experience?
Petrol Head #2 has gripped me in a way that engages me fully. Read Full Review
The art is what has impressed me yet again. Its vibrant, and the colors pop out on each panel. I also love the shading of each character, and seeing each individual panel come to life. Again, Rob Williams and Pye Parr did an exceptional job building this world. There is another cliff-hanger at the end of this issue. Im hoping to follow Lupa, her father, and Petrol Head on yet another adventure as they go forward. Read Full Review
Petrol Head #2 has adrenaline-filled action with cool vehicle designs from Parr and a great sense of humor, and I look forward to what this dystopian comic has to offer in 2024. Read Full Review
While less frenetic in its pace, this second issue lands with heaps more story depth and humanity galore. Read Full Review
Most of Petrol Head #2 is one long chase scene, but it's paced well and still manages to drop in a few key character moments. Read Full Review
We’re not diving deep into any complex issues, though there are definitely surface-level elements there waiting to be explored in this sci-fi, futuristic dystopian robot thriller of a series. This second issue takes the high-octane world introduced in the first issue and injects it with even more action, humor, and heart. Rob Williams continues to weave a fast-paced tale of an unlikely group navigating a post-apocalyptic wasteland, while Pye Parr delivers vibrant visuals that bring the story (and world) to life.