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Review: MOTOR CRUSH #4

Review: MOTOR CRUSH #4

MOTOR CRUSH #4 Written by Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr Art by Babs Tarr, Cameron Stewart, Tom Muller, Aditya Bidikar Published by Image Comics Release Date: March 8, 2017 “Sullivan Swift should have never removed the child from that car…you were not his to take.” The mystery around Domino’s origins deepens as a few

Transmyscira: MOTOR CRUSH #2

MOTOR CRUSH #2 Written by Brenden Fletcher and Cameron Stewart Art by Babs Tarr and Cameron Stewart Published by Image Comics Release Date: January 11, 2017 Like the jutting hip bones and exposed elastic waistbands that pepper Babs Tarr’s figures, Motor Crush #2 reveals just enough to tantalize while continuing to hold the real meat

Transmyscira: MOTOR CRUSH #1

MOTOR CRUSH #1 Written by Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart Art by Babs Tarr, Cameron Stewart Published by Image Comics Release Date: December 7, 2016 Ladies, gentlemen, and non binary folks start your engines, the most hotly anticipated title of the year is finally here and it’s everything you wanted it to be. The reunited Team

Fletcher, Stewart & Tarr Unleash MOTOR CRUSH in December

New York Times bestselling creative team Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr (Batgirl of Burnside) reunite for their first creator-owned project together, MOTOR CRUSH, coming from Image Comics this December. In MOTOR CRUSH #1 readers meet Domino Swift. By day, Domino competes for fame and fortune in a worldwide motorcycle racing league. By night, she cracks

Review: BATGIRL Volume 3: MINDFIELDS

BATGIRL Volume 3: MINDFIELDS Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Eleonora Carlini, Bengal, Serge LaPointe, and more Published by DC Comics Release Date: August 24, 2016 Barbara Gordon has been through a lot. She’s fought all-new villains in an all-new town, made new friends, and finally put the pieces together

Exclusive Interview: Stewart, Fletcher, and Tarr Say Goodbye to BATGIRL

In some ways the creative template for so much of what DC Comics laid out in its past year of publishing, Batgirl has become synonymous with the idea of success earned through hard work and taking risks to try something new. With the last issue featuring the united creative team hitting stands two weeks ago,

Review: BATGIRL #50

BATGIRL #50 Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Roger Robinson, John Timms, Eleonora Carlini, James Harvey, Serge Lapointe, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release date: April 6, 2016 The Batgirl of Burnside’s adventures are exploding to a close in this fully video game-inspired chapter. All of her rogues gallery

Review: BATGIRL #49

BATGIRL #49 Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Horatio Domingues, Roger Robinson, Ming Doyle, James Harvey, and Serge Lapointe Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 2, 2016 BEWARE. There is going to be no holding back on SPOILERS within. Batgirl has fallen to the mental machinations of Fugue, and

Review: BATGIRL Volume 2: FAMILY BUSINESS

BATGIRL Volume 2: FAMILY BUSINESS Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Bengal, Ming Doyle, David LaFuente, Mingjue Helen Chen, Serge Lapointe, and more Published by DC Comics Release Date: February 17, 2016 Batgirl’s new adventures continue in this second volume as Babs settles into her new digs in Burnside surrounded

Transmyscira: BATGIRL #48

BATGIRL #48 Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Art by Babs Tarr, Serge LaPointe, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: February 2, 2016 Everyone’s favourite cranky bird returns to Burnside in time to help Babs hunt down the source of her memory problems, making her the last of the gang on

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