Brian Pulido's Lady Death: A Medieval Tale #5
In the grim depths of Esthland’s underground prison, Lady Death and Wolfram von Bach face the fanatical Brotherhood of the Sword, branded traitors by a corrupt church. As their fight for survival reaches a breaking point, an unexpected ally emerges from the shadows. Meanwhile, in the hidden realm of Aglarond, a dangerous betrayal among Eldritch nobles threatens to unravel the fragile peace—and with it, the fate of Lady Death’s father, Tvarus. Written by Brian Pulido and illustrated by Fabrizio Fiorentino, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Peter Pantazis, this 2003 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric clash of faith, loyalty, and hidden agendas. The cover, penciled by Fiorentino and inked by Emberlin, captures the moment’s dread and defiance.
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Trapped in the underground prison of the mad Bishop of Esthland, branded traitors to the church, Lady Death and Wolfram von Bach confront the Brotherhood of the Sword. In a life or death battle, an unexpected ally appears. Back in Aglarond, the Eldritch realm, a double-cross among Eldritch nobles could spell doom for mankind - and Lady Death’s father, Tvarus.
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