3/26/2023 0 Comments Bill cipher![]() In the story titled “Don’t Dimension It” (which takes place immediately following Weirdmageddon), Dipper, Mabel, Grunkle Stan, and Grunkle Ford are walking through the woods, closing lingering portals Bill created that led to hellish dimensions. Gravity Falls: Lost Legends–written by series creator Alex Hirsch with art by Joe Pitt, Ian Worrel, Asaf Hanuka, Dana Terrace, Jacob Chabot, Jim Campbell, Kyle Smeallie, Meredith Gran, Mike Holmes, Priscilla Tang, Serina Hernandez, Stephanie Ramirez, and Valerie Halla–is a graphic novel telling the stories of Gravity Falls that weren’t told during the course of the animated series. Related: Gravity Falls’ Grunkle Stan Has a Dark History with Marvel’s Stan Lee Thankfully, Dipper, Mabel, Grunkle Ford, and Grunkle Stan were able to outsmart Bill and defeat him before he took over the whole planet–and eventually, the entire universe. Bill only found his way into the mortal realm through interdimensional cracks between intersecting realities after Grunkle Ford (and by extension, Grunkle Stan) tore through those cosmic barriers with a multiversal portal–then, when the one thing that reinforced those cracked barriers was finally destroyed, the villain was set loose on Gravity Falls as a living god of chaos. Before Bill gained full access to humanity’s reality (and after he decimated his original one), Bill was trapped in the dreamscape and could only influence people through their shared dream space. Weirdmageddon was the name of the apocalyptic event caused by the unfathomably powerful Bill Cipher–a being from the second dimension who burned his entire reality to the ground and sought to rule over the third dimension. Fans of the cult-classic series, Gravity Falls, are more than familiar with the epic series finale event known as Weirdmageddon–but one thing fans may not know (as it wasn’t fully explored until after the show was finished) is that the scariest element of the odd apocalyptic event wasn’t what they thought. ![]()
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