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Lady Death is a fictional goddess appearing in American comic books published by Coffin Comics. Created by Brian Pulido, Lady Death first appeared in Evil Ernie #1 in December 1991. [1] Lady Death then reappeared in the Evil Ernie: The Resurrection miniseries published by Pulido under his now-defunct company Chaos! Comics in 1994.
Chaos! Comics was a comic book publisher that operated from 1993 until 2002, mostly focusing on horror comics.Their titles included Lady Death, Purgatori, Evil Ernie, Chastity, Jade, Bad Kitty, and Lady Demon.
Comics' other best-selling character, Lady Death's, storylines being heavily intertwined, she was not featured at all in Lady Death: The Motion Picture. This was due mainly because Chaos filed bankruptcy and Lady Death's rights were sold to Crossgen Comics while Purgatori was sold with the other Chaos Comics characters.
Verma also ventured to exhibit his painting in the world renowned Indian Government national academy of fine arts Lalit Kala Akademi in Delhi, and caused quite a buzz in the fine art circle by introducing original comics pages from Transformers and Lady Death in the gallery in a seven-day exhibition, which was inaugurated by Mr. Taj Hassan ...
Comic depicting Death and its apprentice in a boat, facing a sad and tense situation on a river of lost souls. Image credits: marengocomics Death’s Apprentice and the rogue ghost find themselves ...
Pulido has created, written or co-written numerous comic books, including Lady Death, Evil Ernie, Purgatori, Chastity, Smiley The Psychotic Button, Cremator, Bad Kitty, Jade, Lady Demon, Bedlam and The Undead. He has written or published stories for World Wrestling Entertainment, Universal's The Mummy, Halloween, Megadeth and Insane Clown Posse.
Steven Jay Hughes (February 12, 1954 – February 18, 2000) was an American artist for the Chaos!Comics company. Hughes provided the art for many of the company's comics, including Lady Death, Evil Ernie, and the short-lived superhero series Detonator.
The Egyptian-German archaeological mission discovered the burial chamber of a lady called Idi The "extraordinary" tomb of a high-ranking Egyptian woman has been found 4,000 years after her death.