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Lady Death#2
Cover: Garrie Gastonny

Lady Death #2

Jan 2011 · Avatar Press · 3.99 USD

In Lady Death #2, Illadra journeys to the desert city of Al-Qahira in a desperate bid to reclaim the occult powers stolen by the Death Queen—a shadow born from her own soul. After collapsing from exhaustion, she’s captured by slave traders and brought to the Temple of 'Akrab, where a deadly ambush by giant scorpions leaves most of her party dead. Trapped with Taresa and facing certain death, Illadra makes a mysterious move with a scrying shard that alters the tide of the attack. Written by Brian Pulido and Mike Wolfer, with striking art by Marcelo Mueller and colors by Digikore Studios, this issue blends visceral danger with occult mystery. The cover, by Garrie Gastonny, captures the dark, otherworldly tone of the story.

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writer Brian Pulido · writer Mike Wolfer · artist, inker Marcelo Mueller · colorist Digikore Studios · cover Garrie Gastonny

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artist, inker Marcelo Mueller
cover pencils, inks Garrie Gastonny

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Illadra sails to Al-Qahira to find the occult powers that have been ripped from her by the Death Queen, a being created from the darkness of Lady Death's soul. Attempting to cross the desert, she falls exhausted and is taken captive by slave traders. When the band arrives at the Temple of 'Akrab, they are attacked by giant scorpions and most of the party are killed. Illadra and Taresa are trapped themselves, but Illadra seems to use a scrying shard to cause the rocks to fall on the giant scorpion that is about to kill them.

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