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* The [[Incredible Hulk]] occasionally visited the Keystone Quadrant in his old comic-book series... basically a solar-system (possibly more than one) which was somehow 'walled off' from the rest of the universe, it could only be entered and exited through various types of teleportation. It was basically a [[Sugar Bowl]] without the sugar - populated by funny talking animals and hilariously incompetent Keystone Kops... and caught up in a long war between a [[Mad Scientist]] tortoise and his cybernetically-enhanced Black Bunny Brigade (not to mention a small army of robotic [[Monster Clown]]s), and the heroic Animal Resistance, led by a fast-talking Raccoon space-captain.
* The Source Wall is a wall around the entire [[DCU]], which...well, who fucking knows. It makes no sense. Either 2D Space is in full effect or it lines the entire interior of the universe, in which case the universe it both finite and shaped in a way where that makes sense. Also, there are powerful cosmic beings embedded in the wall, and The Source (which may or may not be God) is on the other side.
** Early stories that mention the Source Wall (mainly by [[Jack Kirby]] himself) suggest that it is not a physical structure, but a metaphysical barrier without a physical form. It wasn't until the first issue joint company product ''Marvel and DC Present'' that it was shown as a physical wall with the [[Our Titans Are Different| Promethian Giants]] entombed within; this issue was not canon, but seemed to set the image for the Wall for all future appearances.
 
 
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