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Lady Death: Eternal Sabbath #1 - Metallic Jewel Edition #76 of 166
Lady Death: Eternal Sabbath #1 - Metallic Jewel Edition #76 of 166
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Lady Death: Eternal Sabbath #1 - Metallic Jewel Edition #76 of 166 - The Shiny Grim Reaper Gem You Didn’t Know You Needed!
Listen up, comic hoarders and chaos connoisseurs! Feast your eyeballs on this: Lady Death: Eternal Sabbath #1 - Metallic Jewel Edition, specifically copy #76 out of a measly 166 ever made. This isn’t just a comic—it’s a gleaming, metal-clad ticket to the dark side, starring everyone’s favorite hell-bound hottie, Lady Death, in all her sword-swinging, soul-reaping glory. With a current fair market value (FMV) of $300 raw in Near Mint/Mint (NM/MT) condition, this isn’t just a purchase; it’s an investment in badassery.
Why It’s Cooler Than a Demon’s Ice Bath:
This ain’t your grandma’s Sunday funny pages. The Metallic Jewel Edition comes with a cover so shiny you can use it to signal Satan from your basement. Limited to just 166 copies, #76 is like the awkward middle child of the run—unique enough to stand out, but not so fancy it’ll judge you for eating nachos while reading it. Inside, Lady Death teams up (or throws down) with a killer guest list: La Muerta, Hellwitch, Lady Satanus, Chaotica, and the mysterious Madame Midnight. It’s like a supernatural slumber party where everyone brought their own cursed weapons. Key appearances? Oh, you bet—this issue’s got more divas of darkness than a goth prom afterparty.
This ain’t your grandma’s Sunday funny pages. The Metallic Jewel Edition comes with a cover so shiny you can use it to signal Satan from your basement. Limited to just 166 copies, #76 is like the awkward middle child of the run—unique enough to stand out, but not so fancy it’ll judge you for eating nachos while reading it. Inside, Lady Death teams up (or throws down) with a killer guest list: La Muerta, Hellwitch, Lady Satanus, Chaotica, and the mysterious Madame Midnight. It’s like a supernatural slumber party where everyone brought their own cursed weapons. Key appearances? Oh, you bet—this issue’s got more divas of darkness than a goth prom afterparty.
Current Value: $300 and Holding Steady Like Lady D’s Death Grip
Right now, this beauty’s FMV sits at a cool $300 in NM/MT condition. That’s raw, unslabbed, and ready to strut its stuff on your shelf. For a limited edition with a metal cover and a print run tighter than a corset on a succubus, that’s a steal. Collectors are already drooling over this series, and with only 166 of these metallic marvels in existence, it’s rarer than a polite demon in Hell.
Right now, this beauty’s FMV sits at a cool $300 in NM/MT condition. That’s raw, unslabbed, and ready to strut its stuff on your shelf. For a limited edition with a metal cover and a print run tighter than a corset on a succubus, that’s a steal. Collectors are already drooling over this series, and with only 166 of these metallic marvels in existence, it’s rarer than a polite demon in Hell.
Expected Value Trends: Skyrocketing Faster Than a Soul to Judgment Day
Hold onto your pitchforks, because the value of this gem is poised to climb like Lady Death scaling a pile of skulls. With Eternal Sabbath #1 dropping in March 2025 (per the Coffin Comics preorder buzz), hype is building faster than a zombie horde. Upcoming events like Swornfest 2024 and the ongoing Lady Death 30th Anniversary celebrations are keeping Brian Pulido’s undead queen in the spotlight. Plus, trending chatter on X suggests fans are rabid for anything Lady Death-related—especially limited editions. If the market keeps heating up (and with this cast of chaos queens, it will), expect that $300 FMV to creep toward $400-$500 in the next year or two, especially if Madame Midnight’s debut sparks a cult following. Slab it in a CGC 9.8, and you might be laughing all the way to the bank—or the underworld.
Hold onto your pitchforks, because the value of this gem is poised to climb like Lady Death scaling a pile of skulls. With Eternal Sabbath #1 dropping in March 2025 (per the Coffin Comics preorder buzz), hype is building faster than a zombie horde. Upcoming events like Swornfest 2024 and the ongoing Lady Death 30th Anniversary celebrations are keeping Brian Pulido’s undead queen in the spotlight. Plus, trending chatter on X suggests fans are rabid for anything Lady Death-related—especially limited editions. If the market keeps heating up (and with this cast of chaos queens, it will), expect that $300 FMV to creep toward $400-$500 in the next year or two, especially if Madame Midnight’s debut sparks a cult following. Slab it in a CGC 9.8, and you might be laughing all the way to the bank—or the underworld.
Why You Need It: Because Who Doesn’t Want a Comic That Doubles as a Mirror?
This isn’t just a comic; it’s a statement. A shiny, metallic, “I’m cooler than you” statement. Whether you’re a die-hard Lady Death stan, a speculator with dollar signs in your eyes, or just someone who likes their comics to double as emergency signaling devices, #76 of 166 is calling your name. Grab it now before some other collector snags it and leaves you crying into your non-metallic comic pile. Act fast—Lady Death doesn’t wait, and neither should you!
This isn’t just a comic; it’s a statement. A shiny, metallic, “I’m cooler than you” statement. Whether you’re a die-hard Lady Death stan, a speculator with dollar signs in your eyes, or just someone who likes their comics to double as emergency signaling devices, #76 of 166 is calling your name. Grab it now before some other collector snags it and leaves you crying into your non-metallic comic pile. Act fast—Lady Death doesn’t wait, and neither should you!

