Brian Pulido was born on November 30, 1961, and has built a career as one of the more distinctive voices in independent horror comics, working across writing, producing, and occasionally art duties. He broke into the medium in the early 1990s and has remained active through at least 2024, accumulating credits on roughly 168 issues over that span.
Lady Death: The Reckoning - Revised #[nn] (1995)
Pulido is best known as the driving force behind Lady Death, the white-haired supernatural anti-heroine whose visual boldness and dark mythology became a defining image of 1990s independent comics. The character anchored multiple series throughout his career, including Lady Death, Lady Death IV: The Crucible, and Brian Pulido's Lady Death: A Medieval Tale, the last of which stands among his most heavily credited works. Alongside Lady Death, he developed Evil Ernie, a horror-inflected title that likewise ran through several incarnations, among them Evil Ernie: Straight to Hell and Evil Ernie: Destroyer.
Purgatori: The Vampires Myth Trade Paperback #[nn] (1996)
Both properties helped establish a particular aesthetic — gothic, visceral, and unapologetically over-the-top — that resonated with readers looking for something outside the mainstream superhero mold. Beyond comics, Pulido has extended his work into magazines and film production, demonstrating a sustained interest in building his creations across media. No major awards are documented in the available record, but his co-creations have earned a durable cult following within independent horror comics.