Lady Death / Bedlam #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lady Death and Bedlam," the two iconic figures collide in a brutal clash on the streets of Hell's Kitchen, where Bedlam fights a gang of Sidewinders trafficking deadly narcotics. When the battle turns deadly and Bedlam is reborn from the energy of The Collective, a monstrous entity born from his corpse, the tide shifts—offering him a chance to save Lady Death and confront the threat that emerged from his own death. As the dust settles, a quiet moment reveals Bedlam’s disbelief and Lady Death’s uncertain memory, hinting at a past neither fully recalls. Written by Brian Augustyn and illustrated by Fabiano Neves and Jack Jadson, with colors by Michael Kelleher and letters by Jimmy Betancourt, the cover by Ivan Reis and Joe Pimentel captures the intensity of the clash.
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Lady Death comes upon Bedlam having a bar fight with a bunch of Sidewinders who have been selling deadly narcotics in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York. The battle begins with Lady Death and Bedlam against each other, but after Bedlam is slain and reborn from the energy of the brood of The Collective, a villain who grows from his corpse, attacks Lady Death, and gives Bedlam the opportunity to save her and kill The Collective. In the aftermath of the fight, Bedlam incredulously asks if Lady Death is sure she doesn't remember him, and she says she doesn't remember much since she became mortal.
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