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Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Variant Covers

We're now two issues into the three issue arc of Joe Madureira's Battle Chaser's return, and the covers for the final issue are slowly coming to fruition! *UPDATE* Covers are now all revealed!

The issue will release on August 23rd, 2023 and has seven covers featuring artwork from Ludo Lullabi, Joe Madureira, Jonboy Meyers, Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau, REIQ, Andrew Cockroach, and Derrick Chew.

Issue Summary:

Garrison's will is tested as his showdown with the Martial Paladins comes to a fateful conclusion. Gully confronts her criminal half-brother. Contains 32 action-packed pages and no ads!

Page Count: 32

Cover A: Ludo Lullabi

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover A illustrated by Ludo Lullabi Featuring Red Monika

Cover B: Joe Madureira

Battle Chasers Issue 12 Featuring Garrison drawn by Joe Madureira

Battle Chasers Issue 12 Pencils Featuring Garrison drawn by Joe Madureira

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 sketch tease by Joe Madureira

Cover C: Jonboy Meyers

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover Featuring Red Monika, Garrison, Gully, Knolan and Calibretto drawn by Jonboy Meyers

Cover D: Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover D illustration by Stanley Artgerm Lau featuring Red Monika

Cover E: REIQ

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover E illustrated by REIQ featuring Red Monika

Cover F: Andrew Cockroach

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover Featuring Garrison, Gully and Red Monika drawn by Andrew Cockroach

Cover G: Derrick Chew

Joe Madureira's Battle Chasers Issue 12 Cover F illustrated by Derrick Chew featuring Red Monika, Gully, Garrison, Knolan and Callibretto


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