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You’ve heard his music on the radio and on your favorite movies. You saw him on tour. You tasted his oreo. And then you will read his comics. Yes, we’re talking about Post Malone and it’s time for you to be excited about the big Post Malone rig.
You’re sure you’ll want to learn more about the Big Rig of Post Malone coming from Vault Comics soon. Written by Post Malone and Adrian Wassel and depicted by wild co-creators and steel artist Nathan Gooden’s Dark Knight, the issue will arrive at your local comic shop (LCS) on Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.
Cover by Gooden.
Post Malone & Vault Comics is set to debut the most exciting comic book event in Post Malone’s Big Rig #1. All issues of the series are double sized and feature incredible variant covers by the industry’s most popular and influential artists. These include Daniel Warren Johnson, Peach Momoko, Tula Lottey, Maria Wolf, Jim Mahod, Daric Robertson, Colin Howell, Dan Panosian, Luana Vecchio, and more. Malone’s Big Rig #1 will debut at the comic store in July this year. Find all the details at www.bigrigcomic.com.
Covered by Johnson.
An original story created by a 9x diamond recording artist, Big Rig is written by Post Malone and Adrian Wassel and depicted by Nay Sangudden (Wild Bar, Brandon Sanderson’s Dark One, Dark Knights of Steel). Big Rig meets the evil dead and there is Mad Max: Fury Road in this story set in medieval Europe. There, the only thing standing in the way of a horde of demons invading the continent is the mystical armored 18 wheeler, which appears to be sent from heaven.
Covered by Momoko.
The early buzz of the big rig of Post Malone is already shining
“This is the most metal shit I’ve ever read,” said Christopher Yost, author of Thor: The Ragnarok and the Mandalorian. “Arms of the Dark, the Big Troubles of Little China, and if I don’t know, Ozzy Osbourne all bred drunk, you’ll have a big rig. The idea is big and silly ruined.
“Stop the hammer and fire in hell – Post, Wassel and Gooden deliver one of the wildest men who will take many Gibbsmoons.”
“Invaded, diabolically diabolically gun!” said Sean Gordon Murphy (Batman: White Knight, Zoro: Man). “Be careful, when the big rig hits the gas, your head snaps with a devilish smile.”
Big Rig has recently seen Coachella and continues his hot streak of Post Malone, who is about to embark on his big Ass Stadium tour.
About the big rig
Fans can pick up the first issue of the double size of the Post Malone Big Rig on the LCS on Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.
They prayed for a miracle. They obtained 25 tons and 18 sacred weapons.
Big Rig created by Post Malone.
Dark Ages… Horde of demons plague Europe as hell invades Earth. The six petals, the secret denomination of the Templars, desperately need the means to drive the tragedy and direct the flow of onslaught. It is the rig, a fully loaded tractor trailer that will hit the Earth. In the aftermath of the arrival, the only man to leave is a mysterious former priest who has been excommunicated from the six petals. He becomes a truck driver and leads the battle against hell behind the wheels of a machine that adorns the devil.
About Post Malone
A 9x Diamond-certified Grammy Award nominated phenomenon, Post Malone in Dallas, Texas, regularly rewrites history, blurs boundaries and incites internet-breaking conversations with every move. Appearing in 2015 with genreless brewing that influenced the movement, he offered diamond-selling “Congratulations” (feat. Quavo), a Billboard Top 200, earning countless multi-platinum certifications worldwide, and scoring records after record with hits of hot 100 toppings. As a writer or co-writer of all of his songs, Post Malone is one of the literary geniuses of our generation.
More recently, Post released his debut country album F-1 trillion album, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Prior to the album, Post released “Guy for that,” featuring Luke Combs. LukeCombs featured Blake Shelton and Mega-Smash “I Had Some Help” featuring “Pour Me a Drink.” When I released “I Have Some Help,” it landed at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, tallying “best weekly sales and streams since 2020”, staying at #1 for six consecutive weeks. The acclaimed F-1 trillion, and collaboration between Beyonce and Taylor Swift, won a 2025 Grammy® nomination. This spring, the post will be headlined by Coachella and will compete on the road on his “Big Ass Stadium” tour, following the record-breaking F-1 trillion tour last fall.
In 2023 he released his fifth album, Austin. In the same year, he won the “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” Grammy® Award nomination for “I Like You (A Happier Song)” (Doja Cat), marking his 10th career nomination in six years. In 2022, Post released his fourth album, “Twelve Carat Tootache.” This marked the fourth consecutive top five bow in the top 200. This will make him the first song to achieve this status and earn the biggest single of his generation.
In 2019, his third full-length album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, arrived at Platinum Status and eventually became triple Platinum. He reigned #1 for four weeks in Billboard Top 200. Hollywood’s bleeding followed the huge success of Triple Platinum Beer Bonds and Bentley, which also came in first place a year ago. The Beerbongs & Bentleys led Post to crush the record for 54 years. He charted nine songs in the Top 20 of the Hot 100, winning “the most songs in the Top 20 of the Hot 100 ever.” Additionally, he also beat the record for the most simultaneous Top 40 Hot 100 hits in 14.
The catalogue of posts included Grammy-nominated “Rockstar” (February 21 Savage) (Diamond), “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Spider-Verse)” (feat. Swae Lee) (2x Diamond) (2x Diamond), “I Fall Aight” (Diamond), “Psycho” (feat. Ty Dolla” (Diamond), “Diamond)” It all began with Stoney, his influential 2016 debut of Quintuple-Platinum.
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