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Ludo Lullabi Updates Fans on Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Comics 10-12

The milestone of finishing Battle Chaser's issues 10 through 12 is now complete by Joe Madureira and artist Ludo Lullabi! In an instagram post by Ludo, he says...

"BC News, Joe Madureira and I are very happy to announce that the pages of Battle Chasers issue 12 are finished. We are very busy with other ongoing projects but we finally made it ! It will be longer than expected; 30 pages instead of 22. Joe is in discussions with Image comics about the most appropriate date for the release. We hope to be able to give you more details soon. Here is the cover to celebrate it"

TLDR;

• Issues 10–12 of Battle chasers are complete
• Issue 12 went from 22 pages to 30 pages
• Joe is in discussion with Image comics for an appropriate release date

Ludo also posted the cover for the final issue which features Red Monika fighting what looks to be a new character in the franchise.

Joe Madureira Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover featuring Red Monika artwork by Ludo Lullabi

Joe Madureira Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover with no text featuring Red Monika artwork by Ludo Lullabi

Joe Madureira Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover preliminary featuring Red Monika artwork by Ludo Lullabi

Joe Madureira Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover inks featuring Red Monika artwork by Ludo Lullabi

Joe Madureira Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover pencils featuring Red Monika artwork by Ludo Lullabi
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