25 tons and 18 wheels; that is the promise on the cover, and it hooks you fast. Post Malone steps on camera with a grin and a challenge. Beat the rush, he says, before the free copies vanish. Three unlikely heroes, medieval demons, and one roaring truck; Post Malone announces Big Rig for Free Comic Book Day.
He keeps it simple and exciting. Teaming with Vault Comics, he tells everyone the first chapter lands on Free Comic Book Day, Saturday, May 3. Grab it at your local shop before it is gone. The pitch feels wild and playful, yet tough; a pop star inviting us into a demon fight on eighteen wheels.
Post Malone’s BIG RIG – Free Comic Book Day 2025
Fans heard the call and many sprinted to stores, drawn by the strange mix of medieval dust and motors. The idea sounds like a dare and a wink. A truck as a holy weapon, heroes out of time, demons to crush. It reads like summer candy, and people love candy that rumbles.
That first chapter feels like firing up an engine at dawn; quick, noisy, and full of promise.
Then the deeper look arrives, asking what makes this machine so fun. A reviewer traces the roots and the tone, and the road opens wider as we shift into the long ride through Big Rig number one.
Post Malone Dives into Comics with Big Rig #1 from Vault Comics
The talk names the tagline clearly: they prayed for a miracle, they got twenty five tons and eighteen wheels of holy weapon. The art runs in black and white duotone; chaotic, yet clean. Think Rolling Vengeance meets Duel. The truck feels close to hellfire, and the praise points to a bold, energetic cover.
Post Malone keeps jumping fences; now from studio booths to comic panels. The choice fits him; playful, risky, and big hearted. He builds a world where music energy turns into wheels and smoke. If that ride keeps growing, readers will stay buckled in. Follow Post Malone on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. More streets wait ahead.