Lady Death by Phil Eastwood

Quiverz Sport Cases

Quiverz Sport Cases
Silver Member
Lady Death - The next chapter in the Headless Case Series, Lady Death! Created in 1991 by Brian Pulido and brought to life by Steven Hughes, god rest his soul, the Lady Death case is a tribute to these comic-book icons from Chaos! Comics. The case features the pale Queen of Hell - front and center, perched upon an eight-ball with her sickle apparent and platinum hair a flow. At the rear… her rear—scantily clad in black leather betwixt her Latin namesake. Silver tendrils highlight the shoulder strap mounts as the strap itself mimics Lady Death’s seductive garb with barbaric ring joints and an additional carving of the queen upon her throne below a row of human skulls. The lid bares a newer version of the “Q” Quiverz sigil as stainless crosses hinge the fully-leather lid in place.
Please feel free to comment on this piece and thanks to all who expressed their impressions of my previously displayed cases, Thank You!
Sincerely,
Phil Eastwood.

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Killer case!!!!

This is a killer case. I love your work Phil...The new owner of this beauty gonna be one happy person.....Excellent work...:)


Chris:wink:
 
Lady Death - The next chapter in the Headless Case Series, Lady Death! Created in 1991 by Brian Pulido and brought to life by Steven Hughes, god rest his soul, the Lady Death case is a tribute to these comic-book icons from Chaos! Comics. The case features the pale Queen of Hell - front and center, perched upon an eight-ball with her sickle apparent and platinum hair a flow. At the rear… her rear—scantily clad in black leather betwixt her Latin namesake. Silver tendrils highlight the shoulder strap mounts as the strap itself mimics Lady Death’s seductive garb with barbaric ring joints and an additional carving of the queen upon her throne below a row of human skulls. The lid bares a newer version of the “Q” Quiverz sigil as stainless crosses hinge the fully-leather lid in place.
Please feel free to comment on this piece and thanks to all who expressed their impressions of my previously displayed cases, Thank You!
Sincerely,
Phil Eastwood.

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I have a cue that will match this case.
 
Haven't thought of Lady Death in years. I used to have a full collectible card collection from that series. Great case.
 
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