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  • Lady Death
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  • Lady Death is a heroine from the comic book series with the same name.
  • Incarnations of the character have been illustrated by such comic book artists as Steven Hughes, Mike Deodato, Jr., Romano Molenaar and Ivan Reis. Brian Pulido still owns the intellectual property rights to his characters; having optioned publishing licensing through various independent companies, such as Avatar Press. In addition, Lady Death has been depicted in artworks by a number of well-known fantasy artists such as Dorian Cleavenger, Gerald Brom, Boris Vallejo, Joe Jusko and Julie Bell.
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type of hero
  • Goth, Heroic Anti-Christ
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Creators
Goals
  • To return to Earth and kill Lucifer
Origin
  • Earth, Sol System, Milky Way Galaxy, Chaos! Comics Universe
Skills
  • Immortality
  • Necromancer
  • Evil sorcery
  • Superhuman Strength and Speed and Stamina
  • Advanced Sword Trainning
Type
  • character
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Character Name
  • Lady Death
Alias
  • Lady Death
  • Avatar of He Who Reaps
  • Illadra
  • Lady Demon
  • Queen of all that is Dead and Dying
Hobby
  • None
Title
  • Lady Death
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  • y
subcat
  • Avatar Press
Occupation
  • Avatar of Death
  • Ruler of The Endless Graveyard
ID
  • 1829
Sortkey
  • Death, Lady
Debut
  • Evil Ernie #1
Fullname
  • Hope
Publisher
Alter Ego
  • Hope
Size
  • 290
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  • __TOC__
  • Lady Death is a heroine from the comic book series with the same name.
  • Incarnations of the character have been illustrated by such comic book artists as Steven Hughes, Mike Deodato, Jr., Romano Molenaar and Ivan Reis. Brian Pulido still owns the intellectual property rights to his characters; having optioned publishing licensing through various independent companies, such as Avatar Press. In addition, Lady Death has been depicted in artworks by a number of well-known fantasy artists such as Dorian Cleavenger, Gerald Brom, Boris Vallejo, Joe Jusko and Julie Bell.
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