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notes from re-read may 2018: Domino and Lola are a true otp I love team Fletcher, Stewart and Tarr so much šI enjoyed this comic a lot. I never thought I was into motorcycle races but here we are. this comic is so much more than that too, and it's going places I wasn't expecting but are definitely into. I want more now!!full review here: https://catshelf.wordpress.com/2017/0...
*English is not my native language so please forgive any mistakes*When I saw this comic in amazon I was very excited to have it in my collection. A comic with a black woman that also is lesbian was very tempting for me.The story is well built and flows very well. At the same time as the story leaves the reader with several questions, it answer some and leaves the promise of a good resolution in the future.It is interesting to see that although the story is about a black woman who races on her mo...
Babs Tarrās art is kick ass! Iāve always loved her work. It has this sort of cake/pin up sort of style thatās so unique and really fun to look at. Itās sexy without being sexualized, which I always appreciate from female artists. Unfortunately, this story just didnāt quite grab me the way I thought it would. Itās diverse, itās a storyline Iāve only seen given to male characters and I like that thereās an f/f relationship at the center as well as the relationship between Dom and her father. I don...
So this started off reallllll strong but slowly I was unsure where it was going. So Domino is a racer who is one of the best around. The story shows off this world where they focus on racing as a main event of this world (I think) and it's in the future so have robots following around the riders doing interviews with them and such. So the world itself is interesting, Domino is interesting, the plot of her trying to win the championship is interesting. We got all this checked off! Then they intro...
So this was really good and beautiful and I'm pretty sure Babs Tarr draws some of the hottest babes in comics so that's also good.
I always struggle to get my feelings together about graphic novels because I read them in like an hour and it always feels like a fever dream and I have to actually think about what I have to say about them. But with Motor Crush I feel like reviewing it feels a lot more difficult than reviewing any other graphic novel. Because so much happens in one short volume and I read it all and I think my brain processed it but when I sit down and try to make words about it to put into this review, the onl...
Hott. Love the art, love the story.
This was fun, but it definitely wasn't a new favorite. The plot was a little too all over the place for me to really get a good grasp of what was happening and that really affected my enjoyment. I may carry on with the series eventually because I'm a sucker for anything with queer ladies in it, but I'm not really in any rush to do so.
Definitely intrigued by the world and Domino's character, but Lola made the book for me. Swoon.
I think I've found a new favorite!!!Let me clarify this a little because I thought this was about an all-female biker gang (it's not). It's still effin' brilliant though.This is about a girl who is a racer (officially and also secretly street racer). She is kickass and brutal and I LOVE HER. However, the racing isn't the main subject of this series, it's more of the means of getting things done and continuing the plot. It's more about an illegal substance called "crush" (those awesome little pin...
If you liked the recent Batgirl series by the same creative team, you'll enjoy this. Motor Crush is the story of Domino Swift, a motorcycle racer with secrets. By day she races in the pros, at night, she races for a drug called crush in a Mad Max style race. This is where things get confusing. Everyone wants this drug, but when it's force fed to someone their head explodes. The writers establish that Crush is poison so why does everyone want it? But then Domino needs it to live, because she's ac...
Upon reread, Iām bumping up my rating cus goddd this is such a baller comic.WHAT. I NEED VOL 2 NOW.
Well, what can I say, Iām not that into motorcycle racing, but this is pretty fun. The same team that just worked on Batgirl--Brenden Fletcher, Babs Tarr and Cameron Stewart--go for a little older audience, with a somewhat edgier storyline. Domino (Dom) Swift (strong, dominant, and fast, get it? Or is it that she will fall like a domino?!) rides in a motorcycle racing league. And races illegally, too. And some nights she gets involved with gang wars to see if she can score some of that engine-bo...
This was awesome! The art style is beautiful, the story is engaging, the world is incredible, and I already feel super attached to characters and I'm interested in whatever is gonna happen to them.I hope this gets adapted into an anime or live action movie or something, because it would be SO COOL. It's like TRON: Legacy meets Alita: Battle Angel meets Bladerunner, starring a Black lesbian with an adorable girlfriend and super supportive dad. I loved it. Can't wait to get the next volume!
Great artwork, strong characters, bold colours, and it did remind me a lot of speed racer, plus it has a hidden mystery element. One to definitely watch.
This was pretty interesting!
I think I may have found a new favourite comic series! I liked it so much that Iām thinking that I may have to subscribe to the upcoming new monthly issues on Comixology! This was fast paced and exciting and it left off with a great cliffhanger that makes me NEED to continue reading as soon as the new issues are released!--What I LikedThe kick-ass female lead. I mean, this is always a great feature am I right? Domino Swift not only has a kick ass name, but also a kick ass personality. I loved he...
During DCās New 52, the monthly Batgirl title underwent a soft reboot following a successful run from Gail Simone, and thus under the creatorship of Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr made a highly energetic comic that is fun for the YA readership. What seems initially born out of a single issue from that run in which Barbara Gordon is battling villainous motorcycling-riding twins under the stylish influence of anime/manga, Motor Crush seems to be a creator-owned love letter to tha...
This was really cool. I love that the main character is a sapphic black girl and sheās super badass. The art style and character design were both stunning. Only critique is that the story seemed a bit confused, so much was packed into this volume and I feel like that left me on uneven ground. I just felt like I didnāt have enough time to get a good grasp on the futuristic world or the plot itself. Despite that, what I did understand seemed super awesome and Iām intrigued to see whatās in store f...