- "Oh, my home is much farther than Hell. It's a lonely place, or at least it was until Ronnie died in Singularity. His mind found me, his grief became my hunger, and his love became my guiding light."
- —Deathstorm[src]
An unnamed dimension similar to Hell, as named by Chester P. Runk, is the home dimension of Deathstorm.
History[]
Deathstorm was born in this dimension, long before the planet Maltus came into existence. He witnessed sinkage and collapse of the first gas cloud, as well as the fall of the first beings. According to him, this dimension is a lonely place.[1]

The Flash chases Deathstorm into a portal.
After Ronnie Raymond died in the Singularity, Ronnie's mind found Deathstorm, Ronnie's grief became his hunger, and Ronnie's love became his guiding light, to travel to Earth. Ronnie's feelings showed Deathstorm how to end his suffering.[2]
Known individuals[]
Former inhabitants[]
- Deathstorm (deceased)
Appearances[]
The Flash[]
Season 8[]
- "Death Rises"
- "Death Falls" (mentioned)
- "Funeral for a Friend" (mentioned)
Behind the Scenes[]
- In the DC comics, Deathstorm's essence originated from the Land of the Unliving, a spiritual realm located somewhere between Heaven and Hell ruled by the Black Lantern entity Nekron.
References[]
- ↑ "Death Rises"
- ↑ "Death Falls"
Known extra-dimensional planes | ||||
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Afterlife • Cosmic Plane • Dreaming • Fifth Dimension • Heaven • Hell • Hell Dimension • Jacob Shaw's alternate reality • Jennifer Pierce's safe place • Juru • Mallus's realm • Microverse • Mindscape • Music Meister's movie musical reality • Nexus • Negative Sage Force • Negative Speed Force • Negative Still Force • Negative Strength Force • Netherverse • Phantom Zone • Purgatory • Sage Force • Speed Force • Still Force • Strength Force • Temporal zone • The Monitor's realm • Unnamed pocket dimension • Vanishing Point • World between worlds |