Lady Death: Alive #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection presents the first issue of the Lady Death: Alive series, a 2001 revival from Chaos! Comics that reimagined the iconic anti-heroine's origin and adventures. It follows the supernatural warrior as she navigates a new chapter of her afterlife struggles, blending dark fantasy with the publisher's signature horror aesthetic.
Lady Death: Alive #1 kicks off a bold new chapter with its story "Alive [Part 1]," where the once-omnipotent Lady Death awakens in New York City as a vulnerable human, her memories fractured and her powers diminished. Written by Len Kaminski and Brian Pulido, with dynamic art by Ivan Reis and inks by Joe Pimentel, the issue introduces a hauntingly grounded take on the character as she crosses paths with a young girl named Sarah and the ghostly police officer Virgil Solomon, who may hold clues to her past. The cover, a striking collaboration by Ivan Reis, Mike Wieringo, Joe Pimentel, and Rob Stull, captures her fragile rebirth with eerie elegance.
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Lady Death wakes up as a human being in New York City with only a fraction of her magical powers and very little memory of her former life as ruler of Hell. She saves a young girl, Sarah, from being abducted by the Tyrant’s thugs with a little help from police officer turned ghost, Virgil Solomon.
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