Next Wednesday, January 31, 2024, Drive Like Hell #4 goes on sale from Dark Horse Comics, concluding this raucous, fast-moving tale of corruption, the church, cops, demons, and some satanic bikers for good measure. This book has a blazing journey, and we’re here for the end–unless the apocalypse takes us first! Writer Rich Douek, artist Alex Cormack, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou have constructed a tale of Heaven, Hell, and burning rubber like no other, and we’re hoping for more this talented trio.

Check out these exclusive preview pages that Dark Horse Comics was kind enough to share with FreakSugar! From what you’ll read, this issue won’t let off the gas!

 

DRIVE LIKE HELL #4 cover

 

DRIVE LIKE HELL #4 page 1

 

DRIVE LIKE HELL #4 page 2

 

DRIVE LIKE HELL #4 page 3

 

DRIVE LIKE HELL #4 page 4

 

DRIVE LIKE HELL #4 page 5

 

Drive Like Hell #4 goes on sale Wednesday, January 31, 2024, from Dark Horse Comics.

From the official issue description:

It all comes down to this, as an unholy alliance of cops, demons, satanic bikers, and one corrupt preacher conspireto lure Bobby Ray and Dahlia into a trap that even the forces of Heaven can’t save them from. Will our heroes ride off into the sunset, or will the sky turn red with blood as the seas boil away? Can Bobby Ray keep the pedal to the medal hard enough to outrun the apocalypse? Find out in the fastest, furiousest finale ever to hit the comic stands!

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