Lady Death (Boundless Comics) #26H (Boundless Comics 2015) Juan Jose Ryp Waitress Variant (Ltd. 750)
Lady Death (Boundless Comics) #26H is the 2015 Boundless Comics culmination fans have anticipated, presented as the coveted Waitress Variant. This limited edition features Juan Jose Ryp’s dynamic cover art paired with interior storytelling by Mike Wolfer and pencils by Marc Borstel, making it a standout addition to any Lady Death collection.
In this climactic installment, Hope is transformed by the forces of The Void into the embodiment of Death itself, and the test is as terrifying as it is inevitable. Castle Death, long ruined and abandoned for nearly a decade, summons something far more sinister than memory. Ghostly apparitions of those Lady Death has slain rise to haunt the halls, crying out for vengeance as Hope confronts a haunting that mirrors her own fate. A 32-page, full-color experience, this issue blends dark fantasy with horror-driven atmosphere for a finale that resonates beyond the page.
- Limited Waitress Variant edition — Only 750 copies exist, making this a rare and highly collectible piece for serious fans and variant cover aficionados.
- Iconic talent on display — Cover by Juan Jose Ryp, with interior art from Marc Borstel and storytelling by Mike Wolfer, delivering a visually striking and emotionally charged narrative.
- Premium presentation — 32 pages of vivid full-color art that captures the ominous grandeur of Castle Death and the spectral confrontation that follows.
- Story payoff — The final issue of the previous run delivers a definitive, adrenaline-filled turning point for Hope as Death itself faces the consequences of the Void’s influence.
- Perfect for collectors and fans — A must-have for Lady Death enthusiasts, variant collectors, and anyone completing Boundless Comics’ 2010s era lineup.
Who this is for
Ideal for collectors who chase scarce variants, fans of the Lady Death mythos, and readers who appreciate horror-infused fantasy. If you treasure limited print runs, high-contrast cover art, and stories that lean into mythic epic while delivering chilling atmosphere, this issue belongs in your display shelf and your pull list.
Why this edition stands out
Beyond the regular releases, the Waitress Variant offers a rare collectible encased in a distinctive cover by a renowned artist, paired with a storyline that intensifies the series’ dark arc. The combination of Juan Jose Ryp’s bold cover and Wolfer’s mature, character-driven writing elevates this issue above standard releases, giving readers both a cinematic visual experience and a satisfying narrative culmination.
Care and display tips
To preserve color and condition, store this issue in a protective bag and board, away from direct sunlight and humidity. If you’re considering display, a frame with UV-resistant glass can help maintain the cover’s vibrancy while keeping the issue safely showcased for guests and fellow collectors.