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"Takes longer than it should to realize he ain't sleeping. And that ain't a breeze I feel on my face."
Violet Sparks
"Vi-ing for your Soul"
Lady Demon Vol 2 1
Lady Demon
Title: "Vi-ing for your Soul"
Volume: 2
Number: 1
Cover price: $3.99
Cover date: December, 2014
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Credits
Ex. Ed: Joe Rybandt
Writers: Aaron Gillespie
Pencilers: Mirka Andolfo
Inkers: Mirka Andolfo
Cover artists: Joyce Chin; Mirka Andolfo; Allison Sohn; Cat Staggs; Cedric Poulat; Mike Mayhew
Cover inker: Joyce Chin; Mirka Andolfo; Allison Sohn; Cat Staggs; Cedric Poulat; Mike Mayhew
Cover colorist: Ivan Nunes
Colorists: Gabriele Gagnoli
Letterers: Marshall Dillon
Associates: Hannah Elder; Molly Mahan
Editors: Joe Rybandt
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"Vi-ing for your Soul" is the title to the first issue of the second Lady Demon comic book limited series and was published by Dynamite Entertainment. The story was written by Aaron Gillespie with artwork and inks by Mirka Andolfo. It was colored by Gabriele Gagnoli and lettered by Marshall M. Dillon. Hannah Elder and Molly Mahan were associate editors on the series. This issue shipped in December, 2014 and carries a cover price of $3.99 per copy (US).

"Vi-ing for your Soul"[]

On the run from Lucifer's hit squad, Lady Demon rides a newly arrived soul back to earth. Little does she know, the soul is attached to a woman in the middle of a dark conspiracy. That suits Lady Demon just fine because it means she gets to kill a whole lot of people.

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Antagonists[]

Minor characters[]

  • Billy (Only appearance; dies)
  • Gary Sparks (Only appearance; dies)

Organizations[]

  • Scarboil Boys

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This series is rated T+ for Teen.
  • This issue is UPC barcode number 72513022415 01011.
  • This issue is reprinted in the Lady Demon: Hell to Pay trade paperback collection, released in December, 2015.

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