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Dom returns after two years to re-acquaint herself with friends, lovers, rivals and the world that she left. Lots of action and a certain finality to the plot. I found this more entertaining than Volume 1 but I’m not too enthusiastic about the cartoony artwork.
I wish I hadn't waited so long between reading the first volume and this one - it took me a while to get back into it, and remember who was who and what was going on. The time jump and storytelling that skips around didn't help. That said, Motor Crush remains a delight. The writing, world building, ...
This book has so many things to love. Fast, snappy, writing. Diverse and interesting characters. A unique and captivating sci-fi world. Action and intrigue. Art that evokes a bubblegummy retro anime vibe, with plenty of emotion, excellent panel layout, and fun future-punk flourishes. I'm hooked and ...
This comic collection deals with a girl motorcycle racer who also takes part in illegal street races, the prize of which is Crush, an illegal accelerant, which she consumes. There is a lot of drama, a lot of motorcycle racing as you can imagine and plenty of action. The illustrations are anime-ins...
This is the end of volume one, and has been building up to what, and who, Domino Swift really is. See, she can drown in Crush and be fine - in fact, better than fine. Great. Meanwhile, anyone else who drinks crush dies horribly. Crush is, after all, an illegal drug of sorts - but it's only me...