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Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers #10 Variant Covers Revealed

We're just a little less than one month out until the release of Battle Chasers issue 10! After years of waiting, fans will finally get to jump back into the Battle Chasers universe once more to learn what Gully, Callibretto, Garrison, Knolan, and Red Monika are up to since issue 9. 

Issue 10 has seven variant covers featuring Cliffhanger comics alumni such as J Scott Campbell (Danger Girl), Humberto Ramos (Crimson and Out There), Chris Bachalo (Steampunk), as well as covers by Skottie Young (I Hate Fairyland), Mirka Andolfo (Unnatural), Joe Madureira himself and interior artist Ludo Lullabi. 

Issue Summary:

JOE MADUREIRA's beloved fantasy series returns in an action-packed new story, with art by game and comics sensation LUDO LULLABI! "Martial Law" tells the bloody tale of retired swordsman Garrison and the fugitive Red Monika as they face off against Maestro's gang of supernatural killers-the Martial Paladins! This long-awaited tenth issue is bursting at the seams with 36 pages of story and no ads!

Page Count: 36

Cover A: Ludo Lullabi

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by Ludo Lullabi featuring Red Monika and Garrison

Cover B: Joe Madureira

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by Joe Madureira featuring Red Monika, Garrison, Gully, Knolan and Callibretto

Cover C: J Scott Campbell

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by J Scott Campbell featuring Red Monika

Cover D: Humberto Ramos

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by Humberto Ramos featuring Red Monika, Garrison, Gully, Knolan and Callibretto

Cover E: Chris Bachalo

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by Chris Bachalo featuring Red Monika

Cover F: Scottie Young

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by Scottie Young featuring Gully and Callibretto

Cover F: Mirka Andolfo

Battle Chasers Issue 10 Comic Book Cover by Mirka Andolfo featuring Red Monika and Garrison


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