Limbo refers to a
fictional
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location in books published by
DC Comics
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. Limbo first appeared in ''
Ambush Bug'' #3 (August 1985) and was created by
Keith Giffen.
History
In ''
Ambush Bug'' #3,
Jonni DC mentions removing Wonder Tot from DC continuity having "dumped her in Limbo". Ambush Bug later returns to Limbo in ''Son of Ambush Bug'' #6.
Animal Man
In ''Animal Man'' #25 (July 1990),
Grant Morrison
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reintroduces Limbo, a dimension inhabited by old characters seemingly abandoned or forgotten by their publishers. The comic depicted such characters as the
Inferior Five,
Mr. Freeze, and the
Gay Ghost (who expressed a desire not to be revived). This comic was published in the wake of DC's ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths
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'', in which many historic comics were removed from
continuity. This "comic book limbo" is a
metafiction, based on the notion that any character who has not been published recently can be said to reside in "comic book limbo".
Final Crisis
Limbo reappeared decades later in ''Final Crisis: Superman Beyond'', also by Morrison, as the world on the edge of the multiverse past the Graveyard Universe of Earth-51.
Merryman of the Inferior Five was still resident, and described himself as the "King of Limbo". In ''Superman Beyond'', Limbo is shown to contain "the Library of Limbo", with only one book in it. That book was unreadable because it contains an infinite number of pages, all occupying the same space. Inhabitants of this Limbo include Merryman; various members of
Hero Hotline; Walker Gabriel, the second
Chronos
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(who seldom appeared after the end of his own miniseries); Hardhat, a villain who is the only surviving member of the
Demolition Team after the ''
OMAC Project
''The OMAC Project'' is a six-issue American comic book limited series written by Greg Rucka with art by Jesus Saiz and published by DC Comics in 2005.
Overview
The book is one of four miniseries leading up to DC Comics' ''Infinite Crisis'' event ...
'' crossover; and
Ace the Bat-Hound, who disappeared after the events of ''
No Man's Land
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'', who is seen chasing
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny
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. Also seen in the background is former
Blood Pack member
Nightblade.
In both ''Animal Man'' and ''Superman Beyond'', Limbo is shown to contain an archway bearing the inscription "Facilis Discenus Averno" ("the road to Hell is easy").
In the ''
Reign in Hell'' miniseries, Limbo is referred to as closely adjoining Purgatory, one of the nine Infernal Provinces of
Hell, but it is uncertain if the mythological Limbo is identical with "comic book limbo".
References
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External links
DCU Guide: Gay Ghost (Grim Ghost)DCU Guide: Demolition Team
Fictional elements introduced in 1985
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