Chaos also published licensed comics for the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and several bands. It was revived by Dynamite Entertainment as their imprint as Chaos! Dynamite. Where Dynamite owns the rights to the characters except Lady Death who was replaced by Lady Hel.
History
Chaos was founded in 1993 in
Scottsdale, Arizona, and published its first title that same year. Writer
Brian Pulido was the company's president.
The company dealt with a copyright infringement accusation in 1997, when horror writer
Nancy A. Collins claimed they'd based the Chastity character and storyline on her character
Sonja Blue.[1][2]
Chaos Comics filed bankruptcy in late 2002,[3] with all characters (save Lady Death) being sold off to comic retailer Tales of Wonder, who sold the rights to
Devil's Due Publishing. After the demise of Devil's Due Publishing, the rights to the Chaos! Comics characters went to
Dynamite Entertainment.
Prior to the bankruptcy, rights to Lady Death were sold to
CrossGen Entertainment,[4] and prior to CrossGen's bankruptcy, those rights were sold to
Brian Pulido and
Avatar Press, who founded the imprint Boundless Comics solely for Lady Death-comics.
Due to Lady Death not being part of the sell, Dynamite created Lady Hel to replace Lady Death. Lady Hel will be getting her own comic.
[1]
Doomsday was a one-off
thrash metal album released in 1995 by the company. The album features a trio, originally from
Van Nuys, California but who, at some time between 1995 and 1997, moved to
Phoenix, Arizona, playing energetic bass heavy thrash. The CD was released in limited quantity to help promote the Lady Death and Evil Ernie comic franchises. The album cover features Evil Ernie beneath the Doomsday logo. The trio played at
DragonCon '97,[5] but had little or no commercial success beyond this. Doomsday also played At ChillerCon, NJ in 1997 with Scream Queen Tiffany Shepis co-starring on the stage performance as the maiden victim.
^Stump, Greg. "News Watch: Chaos Under Fire for Copyright Infringement," The Comics Journal #194 (Mar. 1997), pp. 11-13.
^"News Watch: Collins Files Suit, Expands Scope of Case Against Chaos!: Diamond Among the Defendants Named in Copyright Infringement Case," The Comics Journal #196 (June 1997), pp. 19-20.
^Dean, Michael. "Newswatch: Chaos! Bankrupt!," The Comics Journal #247 (Oct. 2002), p. 33.
^Dean, Michael. "Newswatch: Chaos!, CrossGen Conspire to Pay Creators," The Comics Journal #248 (Nov. 2002), pp. 5-7.