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Lady Death originated as a hallucination by a troubled boy named Ernest "Ernie" Fairchild.

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Fictional character biography The first Lady Death In 2015, Pulido launched new Lady Death stories via Kickstarter and later in April 2016, Pulido began publishing new stories under his company Coffin Comics, LLC. Pulido and Mike Wolfer wrote the ongoing series. In 2010, Avatar Press created a separate imprint, Boundless, to publish new comics starring the character later that year. Pulido wrote both series, which featured art by several Avatar Press artists, including Juan Jose Ryp, Daniel HDR, Richard Ortiz, Ron Adrian, Di Amorin and Gabriel Guzman. Both Medieval Lady Death as well as the Classic Lady Death were published in separate series.

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In July 2005, Avatar Press unveiled a new version of Lady Death. The film was poorly received and was not a major financial success. Produced by ADV films, the Lady Death animated feature premiered at Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 23, 2004. In 2004, a feature-length animated motion picture based upon the original version of Lady Death was released. The other Chaos! Comics properties were sold to Tales of Wonder. During the bankruptcy proceedings, the rights to Lady Death were sold to Avatar Press. ĭespite Medieval Lady Death enjoying reasonable sales, CrossGen Entertainment ran into financial difficulties of its own and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 18, 2004, in Tampa, Florida. This version of Lady Death made substantial changes to the character in an attempt to capture a larger mainstream audience.

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Pulido continued to work on Lady Death for Crossgen, creating a new series titled Medieval Lady Death that was released in February 2003. In August 2002, Chaos! Comics filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and the intellectual property rights to Lady Death were sold to CrossGen Entertainment. Lady Death was originally conceived as a violent anti-hero, but subsequent iterations have toned down the more controversial aspects of the character.

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The earliest issues of Lady Death were written by Brian Pulido and illustrated by Steven Hughes. Lady Death was originally published by Chaos Comics and remains one of the best examples of the bad girl titles that took the American comic book industry by storm during the late 1990s. In addition, Lady Death has been depicted in artworks by a number of well-known fantasy artists such as Dorian Cleavenger, Gerald Brom, Boris Vallejo, Joe Jusko and Julie Bell. As of 2016, Lady Death was published by Pulido's Coffin Comics, LLC. Brian Pulido has optioned publishing licenses through various independent companies such as Avatar Press. Incarnations of the character have been illustrated by such comic book artists as Steven Hughes, Mike Deodato, Jr., Romano Molenaar, Dheeraj Verma and Ivan Reis. The character was also the subject of a full-length animated feature film released in July 2004 by ADV Films. Lady Death then reappeared in the Evil Ernie: The Resurrection miniseries published by Pulido under his now-defunct company Chaos! Comics in 1994. Created by Brian Pulido, Lady Death first appeared in Evil Ernie #1 in December 1991. Lady Death is a fictional goddess appearing in American comic books published by Coffin Comics.













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