Lady Death
Few characters in the Copper/Modern Age carry the kind of gothic magnetism that Lady Death radiates across nearly three decades of comics. Debuting in Chains of Chaos #3 in 1994, brought to life by creator Meloney Crawford Chadwick, she carved out a striking presence in the darker corners of independent publishing — most at home in titles like Brian Pulido's Lady Death: Sacrilege and Chains of Chaos under the Avatar Press banner. She's kept extraordinary company along the way, sharing pages with icons like Vampirella, Witchblade, Shi, Evil Ernie, and Logan — a rogues' gallery of comics' most iconic edge-dwellers. For collectors drawn to the bold, unapologetic energy of modern independent horror comics, Lady Death is a figure well worth tracking down.
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