Battle Chasers

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Battle Chasers


Cover to Battle Chasers #1 by Joe Madureira

Publisher WildStorm, Image Comics
Format Ongoing series
Publication dates April 1998 – Sept. 2001
Number of issues 9 (and one prelude issue)
Creative team
Writer(s) Joe Madureira
Munier Sharrieff
Artist(s) Adam Warren (back story in #6, 9)
Penciller(s) Joe Madureira
Inker(s) Tom McWeeney (Prelude, #1–7)
Jason Martin (#7–9)
Vince Russel (Prelude)
Scott Williams (#7, 8)
Tim Townsend (#7)
Trevor Scott (#8)
Joe Madureira (#9)
Colourist(s) Liquid Graphics

Battle Chasers is an American fantasy comic book series by Joe Madureira, launched in April 1998. It was one of the most popular comics in the late 1990s, but suffered from extreme lateness, with an average of about half a year between issues.

Originally published by WildStorm under its Cliffhanger imprint (founded by Madureira with J. Scott Campbell and Humberto Ramos), the series moved to Image Comics in 2001.

The last issue, #9, was published in September 2001 and had a cliffhanger-ending that never was concluded, as #10 (scheduled for November 2001) was never released and Joe Madureira left the comic industry to pursue a career as a video game designer.

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Battle Chasers was one of the initial three comic book series published under the Cliffhanger label, which Madureira founded with fellow artists J. Scott Campbell (Danger Girl) and Humberto Ramos (Crimson) for Jim Lee's Image Comics imprint, WildStorm. When, effective in 1999, Wildstorm was sold to DC Comics, the Cliffhanger titles moved along, and issues 5 through 8 of Battle Chasers were published by DC, until Madureira left the publisher, and released Battle Chasers #9 back at Image Comics (where the series was supposed to be published from thereon).

When it was announced in August 2005 that Madureira would return to the comic industry, working on a then-unspecified project with Jeph Loeb for Marvel Comics (which was later revealed to be The Ultimates 3), he also stated that a conclusion to Battle Chasers is "one of those things that I think about every once in a while, and not having finished it bums me out... I would love to do it at some point, but it would be very far out." [1]

  • Gully - A nine-year-old girl. The magical gloves her missing father left her are a powerful weapon.
  • Calibretto - An outlawed war golem with a very gentle personality. The last of his kind.
  • Garrison - Once a great swordsman and legendary warrior; Started drinking after his wife's death.
  • Knolan - A very powerful wizard; around five hundred years old.
  • Red Monika - A very voluptuous bounty hunter; possibly an outlaw of sorts. She apparently has a past with Garrison.

  • Battle Chasers Prelude (1998, Image Comics/Wildstorm)
  • Story in Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated #2 (1998, Quantum Cat Entertainment)
  • Battle Chasers #1–4 (1998, Image Comics/Wildstorm)
  • Battle Chasers #5–8 (1999-2001, DC Comics/Wildstorm)
  • Battle Chasers #9 (2001, Image Comics)

  • Battle Chasers: Collected Edition #1 (reprints Battle Chasers #1–2)
  • Battle Chasers: Collected Edition #2 (reprints Battle Chasers #3–4)
  • Battle Chasers: A Gathering of Heroes (ISBN 1-56389-538-2; reprints Battle Chasers #1–5, the Prelude and the story from Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated #2)


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