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== Classic LNH ==
 
== Classic LNH ==
  
The Classic [[Looniverse]] version of Hell consists of a huge, possibly infinite, number of layers. Some resemble the traditional fire-and-brimstone Hell; others are quite different.
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The Classic [[Looniverse]] version of Net.Hell consists of a huge, possibly infinite, number of layers. Some resemble the traditional fire-and-brimstone Hell; others are quite different. The deepest depths of Net.Hell resemble a deep abyssal ocean inhabited by many-angled anglerfish.
  
 
Like many superhero comic versions of Hell, it is ruled by constantly warring principalities including but not limited to [[Neverwon]], [[Net.phisto]], the [[Shoe Devil]] and the [[Elder Chipmunks]].
 
Like many superhero comic versions of Hell, it is ruled by constantly warring principalities including but not limited to [[Neverwon]], [[Net.phisto]], the [[Shoe Devil]] and the [[Elder Chipmunks]].

Revision as of 01:36, 22 February 2022

"It's superhero comic Hell, which means it's several different contradictory ideas about the mostly Christian version of Hell after a game of telephone."
Occultism Kid, Another LNH Title? Really? Free Comic Book Day Special

Net.Hell (sometimes referred to as Hell™[1], or simply Hell) <write actual article later>

Classic LNH

The Classic Looniverse version of Net.Hell consists of a huge, possibly infinite, number of layers. Some resemble the traditional fire-and-brimstone Hell; others are quite different. The deepest depths of Net.Hell resemble a deep abyssal ocean inhabited by many-angled anglerfish.

Like many superhero comic versions of Hell, it is ruled by constantly warring principalities including but not limited to Neverwon, Net.phisto, the Shoe Devil and the Elder Chipmunks.

LNHY

Nothing is known as of yet about the Earth-20 version of Hell (if there is one).

Footnotes

  1. In the world of 000SUPERGUY, Hell had become incorporated and trademarked; this usage crept into LNH stories when the two groups started sharing writers. In an actual story, it was usually written as Hell(tm) or Hell (tm), but we're fancy and can use HTML here.