- "Angry birds make angry gorillas."
- ―Mike
"Motor Girl" | |
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Motor Girl | |
Title: | "Motor Girl" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 2 |
Cover price: | $3.99 |
Cover date: | December, 2016 |
Publisher: | Abstract Studio |
Credits | |
Editorial director: | Robyn Moore |
Writers: | Terry Moore |
Pencilers: | Terry Moore |
Inkers: | Terry Moore |
Cover artists: | Terry Moore |
Cover inker: | Terry Moore |
Cover colorist: | Steve Hamaker |
Letterers: | Terry Moore |
Editors: | Robyn Moore |
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"Motor Girl" is the untitled second issue of the Motor Girl ongoing comic book series published by Abstract Studio. The story was written, illustrated, inked, and lettered by Terry Moore. It was edited and published by Robyn Moore. This issue shipped in December, 2016 and carries a cover price of $3.99 per copy (US).
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Larry
- Mister Walden (Behind the scenes only)
- Vic
Minor characters
- Locklear (In a dream only)
Organizations
- United States Marine Corps (In a dream only)
Races & Animals
- Evolved animals (As an hallucination only)
Locations
Items
Vehicles
- Automobiles
- Boeing X-47 Pegasus (On a computer screen)
- Trucks
- Flying saucer (As an hallucination only)
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- This issue is reprinted in the Motor Girl: Real Life trade paperback collection and the Motor Girl Omnibus hardcover collection.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 893171002320 00211.
- This is the first issue of the series with Steve Hamaker credited as a cover colorist.
- This issue includes two sketch pages of Samantha and Mike by Terry Moore.
- This issue establishes that Samantha's surname is Locklear, as indicated on her father's uniform in the dream sequence.
- This issue establishes that the flying saucer, the Biks, and even Mike are all part of Samantha's imagination.
- This issue establishes that the name of the junkyard is Libby's Salvage and Scrap Metal.
- Libby was once married to a man in the 1980s, who believed that military test flights of the Boeing X-47 Pegasus were actually flying saucers. He used to shoot at them with his gun.
- This is the first appearance of Larry, who is an employee goon of Mister Walden.
- This is the first appearance of Vic, who is an employee goon of Mister Walden.