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VIDEO TRAILER FOR UPCOMING SCI-FI SERIES PETROL HEAD REVEALED

PORTLAND, Ore. 08/31/2023 — Image Comics is pleased to unveil an action-packed video trailer for the upcoming series Petrol Head by writer Rob Williams (Suicide Squad) and artist Pye Parr (2000 AD). This pedal-to-the-metal sci-fi series will hit the pavement this November from Image Comics.

In a climate crisis-ravaged future metropolis, an old, grumpy, obsolete, smoke-belching, cigar-chomping, hotrod-racing robot is one 12-year-old girl’s only hope. Together, can they outrace the chasing Robo-Cops with an invention that might just save humanity? Readers will jump straight into the non-human race with this robo-gorgeous launch issue featuring 42 story pages.

Petrol Head #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, November 8.

  • Cover A by Parr - Lunar Code 0923IM323
  • Cover B by Parr "Green" - Lunar Code 0923IM324
  • Cover C by Parr "Purple" - Lunar Code 0923IM325
  • Cover D by Laurence Campbell - Lunar Code 0923IM326

Petrol Head #1 will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

Early praise for Petrol Head:

“Rob Williams continues his winning streak with Petrol Head, yet another entry in the list of peculiar yet terrific yarns that only he could come up with. This time he’s joined by the superb Pye Parr, whose stunning artwork makes this a must-have.” —Garth Ennis, Preacher, The Boys

“Like Fury Road f***ed a rainbow!" —Chris Burnham, Batman Inc.

“Alex Toth's Hot Wheels via Akira, Wacky Races Beyond Thunderdome, a cranked up Pat Mills/John Wagner Hell trek; the poignancy of an over-the-hill fighter and the cynicism of Rollerball. Art that MOVES AS YOU READ IT.” —Mike Collins, Dr. Who

“Possibly the most original comic book I’ve seen in a long time.” —Chris Weston, The Filth

Petrol Head is bloody great. Big, bold characters, loin-shakingly loud cars, and a dome-delicate world of adventures for our anthropomorphic pollution pumpers to smash through. A reminder for EV evangelists like me that though they may kill you in the long run, big loud engines will always be cool.” —Duncan Jones, Director of Moon, World of Warcraft

Petrol Head was a kick right to the side of my, admittedly soft and human, brain! What happens when warbots go vintage? This is a world where content and entertainment rule, it's AI meets THE RUNNING MAN. Petrol Head is a blue collar hero for a post-apocalyptic society, and his story's a death race bum rush of an adventure that you can't ignore!” —Steve Orlando, X-Men, Midnighter

The Fast and the Furious with gorgeously-rendered robots in a future that's exciting, meaningful, and also somehow just the right kind of stupid fun. It's so obviously going to be a blockbuster movie. Gear-crunchingly awesome.” —Paul Cornell, Dr. Who, Wolverine

“Engaging story, fine art. As a dedicated follower of future robotics it’s a must-read for me.” —John Wagner, Judge Dredd

“Just read Petrol Head #1 from Rob Williams and Pye Parr and it's unreal. This must be one of the most exciting comics, both visually and story, I've seen in ages. Get this ordered. They've done a great job!” —Mark Millar, Kingsman, Marvel’s Civil War

“Start your engines for a high-octane, all-age SF thrill ride! Robots, races, intrigue, social commentary and a smart-talking cybernetic blue tit called Dave! Williams and Parr have a winner on their hands!” —Cavan Scott, Star Wars: The High Republic

“I'm not even remotely into cars but Pye's art here demands its own colourful toy line, gorgeous!” —Duncan Fegredo, Hellboy

“Pye Parr’s lusciously dynamic art is a revelation, bringing post-apocalyptic racing to life in ways that shouldn’t be possible on the page, and Rob Williams’ engaging story of a girl and a robot on the run will appeal to grownups and kids alike” —Alex De Campi, Parasocial, Bad Karma

Petrol Head takes a high concept and launches it even higher, into the stratosphere! A book packed with greasy retro futurism, Pye Parr’s luminous visuals are as sharp as Rob Williams’ satirical edge, you better get in gear.” —Declan Shalvey, Old Dog, Alien