Lady Death: The Reckoning - Revised #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection kicks off the revised Lady Death: The Reckoning series from Chaos! Comics, re-presenting the origin and early battles of the iconic femme fatale. It gathers the opening issues of the 1995 series, focusing on Hope's transformation into Lady Death and her war against the forces of darkness in the underworld.
In "Twilight of Innocence," Lady Death’s origin unfolds with haunting intensity as the girl named Hope makes a desperate pact with hell to escape her fate. Transported to the infernal realm, she finds herself caught between her father and Lucifer in a conflict that will define her eternal existence. Written by Brian Pulido and illustrated with chilling precision by Steven Hughes, this pivotal issue features cover art by Hughes, capturing the dark, otherworldly tone of a story where innocence meets damnation.
In "Twilight of Innocence," Lady Death recalls her life as a young girl in a medieval world where her father’s ambition burns too bright—driven by a thirst for power, he seeks to overthrow the lord of hell itself. With her innocence hanging in the balance, she must confront the terrifying cost of her father’s madness before it consumes them both.
In "Descent into Hell," Lady Death's origin unfolds as the girl named Hope makes a desperate pact to escape execution, only to find herself plunged into the fiery realm of hell. There, she becomes entangled in a brutal clash between her father and Lucifer, caught in a war that predates her own suffering.
In "Death's Queen Rising," Lady Death recounts the harrowing moment she conquered Lucifer by absorbing him into her being—only to be cursed with eternal vigil in Hell, bound until every human soul on Earth has perished. The story unfolds with chilling intensity, exploring the weight of her immortality and the grim purpose that defines her existence.
In "Memory's Dark Garden," Lady Death faces a chilling test of power when her former lover, Niccolo, dares to challenge her rule over Hell—using her mother’s soul as a weapon. Written by the creator of the series and illustrated by the acclaimed interior artist, this haunting tale unfolds in a realm where memory and dread are as real as the shadows that stretch across the damned.
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↩ Reprints Lady Death #1 (1994), Lady Death #2 (1994), Lady Death #3 (1994), Lady Death Swimsuit Special #1 (1994), Wizard Presents: Lady Death #1/2 (1994)
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