![]() It's also impressive how much Tarr is able to convey about the individual racers through elements like costume design and posture. ![]() The races never fail to draw the readers eye and generate a clear sense of motion. But much like Batgirl, there's a great energy and flow to her action scenes. This book is a little less cutesy and more adult in tone than Batgirl. ![]() At the same time, there's a harsher vibe and a gritter texture to her art that suits the cyberpunk setting nicely. The racing sequences and the general world tend to steal the show in this issue, as Tarr and letterer Aditya Bidikar are very much the stars of the show. She's equal parts cool and and dangerously flawed, which probably isn't the best combination for an aspiring racing star, but it makes for a quality protagonist. ![]() While this first issue doesn't dive very deep into the supporting cast, Domino is compelling enough on her own to drive the story. She races not just for glory and money, but to feed her addiction to a dangerous drug known as Crush. The series centers around an up-and-coming biker named Domino. The easiest way to describe Motor Crush would be to label it "cyberpunk Fast and Furious." The series is a celebration of extreme sports and street race culture, both the visceral thrills and the dangers involved. ![]()
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