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Motor Crush
By:Brenden Fletcher,Cameron Stewart,Babs Tarr
Published on 2018-05 by

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The team behind the critically-acclaimed revamp of Batgirl returns with an exciting sci-fi action-adventure series! By day, Domino Swift competes for fame & fortune in a worldwide motorcycle racing league. By night, she cracks heads of rival gangs in brutal bike wars to gain possession of a rare, valuable contraband: an engine-boosting |machine narcotic| known as Crush.

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