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* ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'': In ''ComicBook/Aquaman2011'', the mystically conceived alternate dimension of Thule erected by a cabal of mystics was equivalent to this until its destruction.



* The Smurf Village in ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' was originally located in what was called The Cursed Land in the ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comic book story "The Flute With Six Holes" (later renamed "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute"). It would later appear in a flourishing animal-filled forest that would over time become a SugarBowl when the Smurfs got their own comic book series.
* In Robin Wood's ''Or-Grund'' (an argentine epic fantasy comic), an evil sorcerer has turned a previously prosperous and fertile region into a dying desert, in order to use it as a base for his armies destined to conquer the world (one wonders about the logic of starting an empire from a place lacking in resources like a desert)
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': The Areopagus is dread Ares' abode and is presented as a desolate dark rock floating in its own pocket dimension covered with skulls, fires and MalevolentArchitecture.

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* ''ComicBook/OrGrund'': In Robin Wood's comic (an argentine epic fantasy comic), an evil sorcerer has turned a previously prosperous and fertile region into a dying desert, in order to use it as a base for his armies destined to conquer the world (one wonders about the logic of starting an empire from a place lacking in resources like a desert)
* ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'':
The Smurf Village in ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' was originally located in what was called The Cursed Land in the ''ComicBook/JohanAndPeewit'' comic book story "The Flute With Six Holes" (later renamed "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute"). It would later appear in a flourishing animal-filled forest that would over time become a SugarBowl when the Smurfs got their own comic book series.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': In Robin Wood's ''Or-Grund'' (an argentine epic fantasy comic), an evil sorcerer has turned a previously prosperous and fertile region into a dying desert, in order to use it as a base for his armies destined to conquer ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'', the world (one wonders about the logic of starting an empire from a place lacking in resources like a desert)
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': The
Areopagus is dread Ares' abode and is presented as a desolate dark rock floating in its own pocket dimension covered with skulls, fires and MalevolentArchitecture.
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* ''VideoGame/LunarTheSilverStar'' has the Frontier, a barren land untouched by the Goddess and home to the Vile Tribe. It looks like a [[AllDesertsHaveCacti saguaro-filled desert]] in the UsefulNotes/SegaCD version, and a moonscape in the remake.

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* ''VideoGame/LunarTheSilverStar'' has the Frontier, a barren land untouched by the Goddess and home to the Vile Tribe. It looks like a [[AllDesertsHaveCacti saguaro-filled desert]] in the UsefulNotes/SegaCD Platform/SegaCD version, and a moonscape in the remake.
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* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': The Shadowlands in the game's second act is an area that's been cursed by [[GodOfDarkness Shar]] to be blanketed with shadows that will kill anyone not near some form of light and the ''deep'' shadow areas require a more potent and magical source of light for protection.

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* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': The Shadowlands Shadow-Cursed Lands in the game's second act is an area that's been cursed by [[GodOfDarkness Shar]] to be blanketed with shadows that will kill anyone not near some form of light and the ''deep'' shadow areas require a more potent and magical source of light for protection.
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* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': The Shadowlands in the game's second act is an area that's been cursed by [[GodOfDarkness Shar]] to be blanketed with shadows that will kill anyone not near some form of light and the ''deep'' shadow areas require a more potent and magical source of light for protection.
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* Planet Venom in the ''VideoGame/StarFox'' series.

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* Planet Venom in the ''VideoGame/StarFox'' ''Franchise/StarFox'' series.

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