Mini Reviews: Petrol Head and Thunderbolts!
Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.
These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.
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Petrol Head #2 (Image) – Rob Williams and Pye Parr‘s Petrol Head continues to be a damn good dystopian driving/racing comic in its second installment. The book runs the gamut tonally from heart-rending emotion (Protagonist Lupa saying farewell to her mom in an opening flashback) to silly fun with Sid the Cockney Sat Nav generally being a comedic gem. Hey, the world is fucked, and your dad is badly injured, but at least you’ve got hologram Michael Caine giving you directions, guvna. Petrol Head #2 has adrenaline-filled action with cool vehicle designs from Parr and a great sense of humor, and I look forward to what this dystopian comic has to offer in 2024. Overall: 8.1 Verdict: Buy
Thunderbolts #1 (Marvel) – With a lineup tying into the 2025 film Thunderbolts, Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Geraldo Borges revive one of Marvel’s best concepts of the 90s and connect it to their recent Captain America run. Unfortunately, I haven’t read the run and had no idea what OXE is (Sounds like a Secret Empire ripoff) and why Sharon Carter was wearing a skull mask. The comic is mostly a done-in-one of the Thunderbolts taking out a Nazi podcaster Red Skull out, and Borges makes the fight scenes electric, but I feel like this story was done a lot better by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting back in the day (And probably by Steve Englehart and company better even earlier in the day) I do like the self-awareness that like fascism, the Red Skull will come back in some kind of incarnation, and the overall kicking of Nazi ass is enjoyable. However, Thunderbolts #1 is a little impenetrable for folks who haven’t been following this side of the Marvel Universe for the past couple years. Overall: 5.9 Verdict: Pass





































