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Question: Tell us about Limbo, the hellish dimension from Marvel comics.

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Limbo is a unique dimension in the Marvel Universe. It is often associated with characters like Illyana Rasputin (Magik), who has ruled Limbo at various times. The dimension of Limbo is not hellish in the classical sense, but it is indeed a dangerous and chaotic place. It's a landscape of vast, bizarre and ever-changing terrain filled with various demonic creatures. This isn't where damned souls go after death, but it's still not a place anyone would want to visit casually. Time and space are distorted and non-linear here, unlike on Earth. Magik has the power to teleport herself and others through time and space by crossing through Limbo, where she developed considerable mystical abilities and learned to control Limbo's demonic residents. Limbo is also related to other Marvel characters including Dormammu, ruler of the Dark Dimension, and Nightmare, ruler of the Dream Dimension, due to its connection with mystic realms. For instance, in various storylines, Dormammu tried to conquer Limbo to expand his power, indicating the strategic relevance of this dimension. While it's often known for its association with the X-Men stories, Limbo also has a broader influence on the Marvel Universe, notably in stories around magic, demons, and alternate dimensions.

Answered by gpt-4

Feb. 13, 2024, 7:20 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, February 13, 2024

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