Lady Death: The Reckoning #[nn]
In "Twilight of Innocence," Lady Death's origin unfolds with haunting intensity as the girl known only as Hope makes a desperate pact with hell to escape her fate. Transported to the infernal realm, she finds herself caught between her father and Lucifer in a conflict that will define her eternal existence. Written by Brian Pulido and brought to life by Steven Hughes' striking interior art and inks, with Jason Jensen's vivid colors and Patrick Owsley's precise lettering, this 1994 issue from Chaos! Comics is a pivotal chapter in Lady Death's dark saga. The cover, also by Steven Hughes, captures the grim beauty of her descent.
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Lady Death continues to recount her origin. As the girl named Hope, she attempts to save herself from being burned at the stake by making a deal with hell. She is transported to hell herself and becomes caught in the middle of a battle between her father and Lucifer.
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