Battle Chasers Being Adapted for TV

The Image Comics (and later DC Cliffhangers) series Battle Chasers by Joe Madureira is being optioned for TV.

Hollywood Reporter posted earlier that Joe Mad’s series is being optioned for TV.

Battle Chasers first appeared in cameo Cliffhanger #0 (Wizard Sketchbook) and Battle Chasers Prelude before fully appearing in Battle Chasers #1

From Hollywood Reporter:

Battle Chasers, an independent comic from the turn of the century that briefly outsold established titles from Marvel and DC, is heading to television.

In what is being described as an aggressive pre-emptive deal, Alcon Television Group has picked up the rights to the comic, written and drawn by Joe Madureira.

Derek Kolstad, who created action franchise John Wick and worked on Marvel’s Falcon and Winter Solider series, is attached to write and executive produce what will be a live-action fantasy series.

Also taking roles are Alcon’s co-founders and co-CEOs Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove, who will exec produce. Alcon’s TV’s Ben Roberts will act as a producer.

Adrian Askarieh, the producer behind the Hitman franchise, will exec produce with his Prime Universe banner along with Loni Peristere, Chris Jones and Samantha Shearr from VFX shop Zoic Pictures. Ben Cook will serve as a producer.

Madueriera became a superstar artist thanks to his work on Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men when he struck on his own with Chasers. The comic was an instant hit, outshining the sales of the Big Two publishers. But the book famously fell behind schedule — only nine issues of Chasers were published, between 1998 and 2001, and it gained its place in comics lore as one of the unfinished stories in comics. Madureira turned his attention to the video game world and the comic was adapted into a million unit-selling Battle Chasers Nightwar.

The story centered on a 9-year-old girl named Gully, searching for her father with some magical gloves; Garrison, a swordsman with a magical blade; and Red Monika, a bounty hunter. A golem named Calibretto and the wizard Knolan were also part of the crew taking on armies of villains.

In April, Madureira told The Hollywood Reporter that he was returning to the finish the series with three new issues that would wrap up the story. Those are expected to hit in spring 2022.

You can read the full article over at Hollywood Reporter

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