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Motor crush: Volume 1  Cover Image Book Book

Motor crush: Volume 1 / creators, Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr ; original cover artists, Babs Tarr, Cameron Stewart, Leslie Hung ; colors & production assistant, Heather Danforth ; lettering, Aditya Bidikar ; logo, publication design, WGP In-World captions, Tom Muller ; editor, Jeanine Schaefer.

Fletcher, Brenden, (author,, creator.). Stewart, Cameron, 1976- (illustrator,, creator.). Tarr, Babs, (illustrator,, creator.). Danforth, Heather, (colorist.). Bidikar, Aditya, (illustrator.). Schaefer, Jeanine, (editor.).

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  • ISBN: 9781534301894 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly colour illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Portland, Oregon : Image Comics, [2017]

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General Note:
"Originally published as Motor crush #1-5."
Subject: Grand Prix motorcycle racing > Comic books, strips, etc.
Motorcycle racing > Comic books, strips, etc.
Women motorcyclists > Comic books, strips, etc.
Motorcycle gangs > Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Pemberton and District Public Library.

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Pemberton and District Public Library GN FLE #1 (Text) 31894000509744 Graphic Novels Volume hold Available -

  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 November #1

    In the futuristic city of Nova Honda, motorbike racer Domino Swift competes in legal and extralegal competitions that pit overhyped celebrity riders against one another, on bikes souped up with a contraband accelerant dubbed "Crush." A skilled rider, Dom confronts a mystery: her own body requires the dangerous Crush drug to live normally. Why is her adopted father hiding her heritage, and who are her mysterious pursuers? The creative team of Fletcher (Black Canary), Cameron Stewart (Batgirl of Burnside), and Babs Tarr (Batgirl) crafts sassy dialog incorporating subculture neologisms as well as well-developed characters—especially Dom; her dad, Sully; and techie genius Lola, Dom's former girlfriend. Brilliantly colored visuals create Dom's world as glam-hipster with an anime vibe. High-tech, race-related video readouts overlay panels, while action sequences seem to vibrate on the page. Lola's pale softness and extravagant pink hair complement Dom's dark intensity. VERDICT Lovers of action manga and anime will seize upon this, while art comics buffs will admire the dramatic design interplay of the rosy coloring, the lettering, and the extreme sports sequences.—MC

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  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 January #1

    American adrenalin meets Battle Angel Alita in this gleaming drama about motorbike racers. The sassy and bold Domino Swift competes in legal and extralegal competitions that pit overhyped celebrity riders against one another, on bikes souped up with a contraband accelerant dubbed "Crush." But Dom confronts a mystery: her own body requires the dangerous Crush drug to live normally. Why is her adopted father hiding her heritage, and who are her mysterious pursuers? Brilliantly colored visuals create Dom's world as glam-hipster with an anime vibe. (LJ 11/1/17; an LJ 2017 Best Graphic Novel)

    Copyright 2017 Library Journal.
  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews

    The creative team behind a successful Batgirl run reunite for the thrilling story of foxy motorcycle racing phenomenon Domino Swift. She competes in the prestigious World Grand Prix by day, and at night she battles rival bikers in an ongoing conflict over Crush, a valuable and rare engine-boosting stimulant. This series, a spiritual successor to Speed Racer's rubber-burning mayhem, is packed with fun characters, visceral high-speed action, romance, and a general sense of unbridled action. The whole package is worthy of note, and Stewart and Tarr's art really grabs the reader by the eyeballs. It's heavily animation-influenced and practically leaps off the page. A number of comics have attempted to evoke the edge-of-your-seat allure of racing combined with a strong narrative; most have come up short, but this must-read gem makes it work. (June)

    Copyright 2017 Publisher Weekly Annex.

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