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FIRST LOOK: "Berserker" #4 & 5 Variants

Fri, November 20th, 2009 at 9:58AM (PST)

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Courtesy of Top Cow, CBR presents this exclusive first look at series artist Jeremy Haun's fully-colored variant covers for "Berserker" #4 and 5.

Berserker #4
(W) Rick Loverd
(A) Jeremy Haun
(Cov) Dale Keown, Jeremy Haun
The bone-crushing new series produced by Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia and DiVide Pictures continues this month!
Both Aaron and Farris have been courted, hunted and manipulated by Midgard and Asgaard since they manifested their powers. But have they been pushed too far? And what path have they chosen?
Featuring variant covers by series artist Jeremy Haun (Battle for the Cowl: Arkham Asylum) and Dale Keown (The Darkness/Pitt).
Full Color - 32 pages - $2.99 - ongoing series
Recommended for Mature Readers

Berserker #5
(W) Rick Loverd
(A) Jeremy Haun
(Cov) Dale Keown, Jeremy Haun
The bone-crushing new series produced by Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia and DiVide Pictures continues this month!
As Aaron continues his training under the watchful eye of Midgard, Farris sets himself firmly on a collision course as he vows to destroy all of the other Berserkers. When these two inexperienced, powerful Berserkers meet only blood and carnage can follow in their wake.
Featuring variant covers by series artist Jeremy Haun (Battle for the Cowl: Arkham Asylum) and Dale Keown (The Darkness/Pitt).
Full Color - 32 pages - $2.99 - ongoing series
Recommended for Mature Readers

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Keywords:  top cow, berserker, jeremy haun, rick loverd, milo ventimiglia

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