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Battle Chasers 10-12 Comics Update From Ludo Lullabi

Battle Chasers Comic Update!

Ludo has updated fans on the upcoming Battle Chasers comics, and has a few new images to share on the project. Here's what he said:

BC NEWS: Issue 11 of Battle Chasers is finished (with two more pages than expected). Joe Madureira and I are still having a great time on the project and we're moving on to Issue 12. We'll give info on release dates as soon as possible. We want to move forward and make sure these episodes can be released without too much of a delay. 😊


Joe Madureira Battle Chasers issue 11 artwork of Red Monika fighting in the sand by artist Ludo Lullabi
Joe Madureira Battle Chasers coloured sketch of Red Monika by artist Ludo Lullabi
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Anonymous said…
we loved the ARTWORK of Battlechasers, the story was secondary. Him hiring another artist is blasphemy. At least hire a similar art style like Alvin Lee and do the layouts.
Weren't these comics already promised to backers of the crowdfunding campaign for the video game?...going on 6 years ago?

I personally will not be supporting these new issues
Anonymous said…
So it's now almost March of 2023...
Victor munoz said…
It's been over 20 years, and he still hasn't found time to pencil this series. He cares very little about fans, and he's got to be one of the laziest comic artists ever. Joe could've at least hired Alvin Lee (Street Fighter), or Ale Garza (Gen 13), to pencil Battle Chasers. What a waste of talent. Alex Ross could teach him a thing or two about being a true professional.

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