Hot Rods and Racing Cars #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "You Gotta Be Bad," a rookie racer faces off against seasoned southern drivers in a high-stakes super-stock car race, where grit and cunning matter as much as speed. With art by Charles Nicholas and inks by Vince Alascia, the story captures the raw tension of the track, while Jack Keller’s cover perfectly frames the moment of triumph and rivalry.
In "You Gotta Be Bad," a seasoned racer uses underhanded tactics to claim victory in a high-stakes super-stock race, only to find himself challenged by a fresh-faced newcomer who’s just as willing to play dirty. When the Southern drivers mock the winner’s style, he turns their own ruthless methods against them—proving that in the world of hot rods, winning isn’t about clean lines, but dirty tricks.
Jo, a lone racer on the Southern Circuit, keeps his engine running and his heart closed, chasing speed across dusty tracks to outrun the memory of the girl who left him back in California.
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Reprinted in Classic Hot Rods and Racing Car Comics #2 (2014)
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