RICH REVIEWS: Speed Racer # 6

Title: Speed Racer # 6
Publisher: Mad Cave Studios
Writer: David Pepose
Artist: Davide Tinto
Colorist: Rex Lotus
Letterer: Buddy Beaudoin
Cover Artist: Alessio Zonno
Variant Cover: Jesse Lonergan
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.madcavestudios.com
Comments: Speed and Pops find themselves arguing about how a race should be run. Speed, young and driven, believes in charging forward with everything he has, while Pops favors strategy and patience. The clash between youth and experience sets the tone early in the story.
A new rival enters the scene in the form of Carl Cranem, a dangerous and determined racer who is determined to defeat Speed. Cranem arrives with a powerful new engine and something to prove.
The Mach 5 racecar remains a true thing of beauty, sleek, stylish, and perfectly designed for high-speed competition. In contrast, Carl’s car, the G.R.X. Supercar, looks like a mean, lean fighting machine built purely for speed and aggression.
When Speed and Carl hit the track, the race becomes an all-out war. The action is fast and furious as the two push themselves and their machines to the limit. Carl races for revenge, while Speed races for love and the desire to prove himself. Speed pushes harder than ever, refusing to back down.
Carl is a ruthless competitor, a hard man who seems willing to do whatever it takes to bring Speed down for good. In the world of Formula X racing, competition is brutal, and racers give everything they have in every event. In this issue, Speed learns just how far some drivers are willing to go.
The G.R.X. Supercar may be more than anyone else on the track can handle, but the question remains: is it even safe? For Carl Cranem, that may not matter. He’s willing to risk everything to win.

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