Double-length - collects chapters 1 & 2! Post Malone's BIG RIG. THEY PRAYED FOR A MIRACLE. THEY GOT 25 TONS AND 18 WHEELS OF HOLY WEAPON. The Dark Ages...Demon hordes plague Europe as Hell invades Earth. The Six Petals, a secret sect of The Knights Templar, are in desperate need of a means to drive back the scourge and turn the tide of the onslaught. What crashes to earth is The Rig, a fully loaded tractor trailer. In the aftermath of its arrival, the only man left standing is an enigmatic former priest excommunicated from The Six Petals. He will become Trucker and lead the fight against Hell behind the wheel of a demon-slaying machine. Creatmore
Big Rig #1 marks a fantastic comic book debut for Post Malone. With the skilled help of Adrian F. Wassel, Post's wild ideas explode onto the pages of this Vault Comics' series, paced with raw violence and high-octane energy. Nathan Gooden's stellar artwork and Der-shing Helmer dynamite color palette breathes life (and death) into this new series, while Jim Campbell's lettering ties it all together. Big Rig takes horror, douses it in gasoline, and hits the road at full throttle. Read Full Review
Post Malone's Big Rig #1 is pure comics mayhem, a wild blend of demonic horror, trucker mythos, and blood-soaked fun that delivers big action and unforgettable visuals. If you crave a heavy-metal road-trip comic that looks and feels like a lost B-movie on wheels, hop in and buckle up. A mix of grindhouse, metal, and monster-filled mayhem that's built for you. Read Full Review
Post Malone's Big Rig is a wild ride. Something so out of this world as a tractor trailer plowing through the middle ages is so absurd that it works. Like I stated before, if you can let go and enjoy it the same way you would enjoy an action or horror movie, it becomes a blast! The story goes deeper than you expect and the art is phenomenal. This is a great start to Big Rig! Read Full Review
Some of the worldbuilding seems willy-nilly, and the villains are one note, but Big Rig #1 is a ride worth going on, especially if you consider your lucky trucker hat to be Excalibur. The whole vibe of Post Malone's self-insert character was like someone from GTA popping up in Elden Ring or Dark Souls. Read Full Review
I had no interest in this at first. I didn't know what it was about, but I thought being about a trucker and his rig and created by Post Malone told me all I needed to know. I don't actively dislike Post Malone or anything, his music ain't my type of music and his vibe ain't my type of vibe.
Then at my comic shop I saw the Peach Momoko cover and had to get it for that alone, one of her best I've seen. So I decided to read it since I bought it anyway and was VERY pleasantly surprised. The story isn't super original but it was very fun. Big Trouble in Little China meets Army of Darkness. The art was surprisingly REALLY good as well, especially for an indie celebrity made book like this.
I'll be following this r more