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Incarnations of the character have been illustrated by such comic book artists as Steven Hughes, Mike Deodato, Jr., Romano Molenaar and Ivan Reis. | Incarnations of the character have been illustrated by such comic book artists as Steven Hughes, Mike Deodato, Jr., Romano Molenaar and Ivan Reis. | ||
In addition, Lady Death has been depicted in artworks by a number of well-known fantasy artists such as Dorian Cleavenger, Brom, Boris Vallejo, Joe Jusko and Julie Bell. | In addition, Lady Death has been depicted in artworks by a number of well-known fantasy artists such as Dorian Cleavenger, Julius Zimmerman<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/therealzimmerman/gallery/30575375/Lady-Death {{PAGENAME}} by TheRealZimmerman]</ref>, Brom, Boris Vallejo, Joe Jusko and Julie Bell. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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| Real name: | Hope |
| Measurements: | 38D-24-36 |
| Cup size: | 38D |
| Body type: | Slim |
| Eye color: | White |
| Hair color: | White |
| Hair length: | Long |
| Hair shape: | Wavy |
| Ethnicity: | Caucasian |
| Nationality: | Swedish |
Lady Death is a fictional character, a comic book warlord created by Brian Pulido and Steven Hughes. Lady Death first appeared in Evil Ernie #1 by Chaos! Comics (of which Pulido was the founder and president) and later to various different publishers. The series is currently being published by Avatar Press. The character was the subject of a full-length animated feature film released in July 2004 by ADV Films.
The publishing history of Lady Death has been extremely erratic, with the rights to the character being passed from one publisher to another due to a string of bankruptcies. Nonetheless, Lady Death has proven to be a very popular character and has appeared in a number of complete story arcs.
Incarnations of the character have been illustrated by such comic book artists as Steven Hughes, Mike Deodato, Jr., Romano Molenaar and Ivan Reis.
In addition, Lady Death has been depicted in artworks by a number of well-known fantasy artists such as Dorian Cleavenger, Julius Zimmerman[1], Brom, Boris Vallejo, Joe Jusko and Julie Bell.
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