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Hell (a.k.a. Gehenna, Hades, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol and Tartarus) is a fictional location, an infernal Underworld utilized in various American comic book stories published by DC Comics. It is the locational antithesis of the Silver City in Heaven. The DC Comics location known as Hell is based heavily on its depiction in Abrahamic mythology. Although several versions of Hell had briefly appeared before in various other DC Comics publications in the past, the official DC Comics concept of Hell was first properly established when it was mentioned in The Saga of the Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #25–27 (June–August 1984) and was first seen in Swamp Thing Annual #2 (1985), all of which were written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben.

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  • Infierno (DC Comics) (es)
  • Hell (DC Comics) (en)
  • Inferno (luogo DC Comics) (it)
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  • El Infierno (también llamado Gehenna, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol y Hell) es un lugar ficticio, un inframundo infernal utilizado en los títulos publicados por DC Comics. Este es la antítesis de ubicación de la . Su definición y ubicación conocida se basa en gran medida en su representación en la mitología abrahámica. Aparte de una breve aparición en DC Special Series #8 (diciembre de 1977)​ que nunca fue mencionada o mencionada nuevamente, el concepto de infierno de DC Comics fue mencionado por primera vez en The Saga of the Swamp Thing Vol.2 #25-27 (junio-agosto de 1984),​ descrito por Alan Moore y se vio por primera vez en Swamp Thing Annual #2 (1985),​ ambos escritos por Moore y representados por Stephen R. Bissette y John Totleben. (es)
  • Hell (a.k.a. Gehenna, Hades, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol and Tartarus) is a fictional location, an infernal Underworld utilized in various American comic book stories published by DC Comics. It is the locational antithesis of the Silver City in Heaven. The DC Comics location known as Hell is based heavily on its depiction in Abrahamic mythology. Although several versions of Hell had briefly appeared before in various other DC Comics publications in the past, the official DC Comics concept of Hell was first properly established when it was mentioned in The Saga of the Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #25–27 (June–August 1984) and was first seen in Swamp Thing Annual #2 (1985), all of which were written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben. (en)
  • Inferno (o anche Gehenna, Ade, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol e Tartaro) è un luogo immaginario, un sottomondo infernale utilizzato nei fumetti pubblicati dalla DC Comics, ed è l'antitesi della Città d'Argento. In più il luogo DC noto come Inferno è basato sulla descrizione del luogo infernale presente nella mitologia giudaico-cristiana. A parte una breve comparsa in DC Special Series n. 8 (1977) da cui non ci si riferì più ad esso, il concetto Inferno nella DC Comics fu menzionato per la prima volta in Swamp Thing vol. 2 n. 27 (luglio 1984), descritto da Alan Moore, e fu mostrato per la prima volta in Swamp Thing Annual n. 2 (gennaio 1985), scritto da Alan Moore e raffigurato da e John Totleben. (it)
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