Originally Posted by
TotalSnorefest
Okay, so I should preface this by saying I'm not a regular reader of Rumble - so hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in too.
That said, here's what I've gathered through sampling several issues along the way.
Rumble #1-15 were done by John Arcudi & James Harren. Those are collected in Rumble volume 1: What Color of Darknes, Rumble Volume 2: A Woe That Is Madness, and Rumble Volume 3: Immortal Coil. Following these 3 storylines, the initial overarching plot of Rumble was more or less 'done' and ends on a note I won't spoil for you.
The series was then relaunched in early 2018, with David Rubin stepping in to do the art instead. The single issues (chapters) were renumbered, but the collected volumes were not (confusing, I know). So if you read the collections, it just picks up from Rumble Volume 4: Soul Without Pity, and Rumble Volume 5: Things Remote.
Those are a pretty straight continuation from the preceding story though; I tried to jump on the series at this relaunch and was pretty confused since I knew only bits and pieces of the three preceding volumes.
I'm not aware of any plans to bring Harren back at the moment, but could be wrong there. While the art has changed it's still a good looking book with a style you don't see often outside the BPRD stable. I'd wager if you read from Volume 1 onwards, you can kinda naturally decide if you like it enough to continue after Volume 3. I think to an extent the first three tell one over-arching plot, but the continuation seemed pretty seamless given events in Volume 3 (it helps the writer is the same throughout).