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Yeah her multiversal crossover with them is probably canon. But everything else, no.

Ironically that's one of the only issues where she gets comeuppance, thrown in jail. So only in her dreams she is undefeated and at her most vile.
Yeah the Interdimensional Women's Prison arc, I think that was made after the original end of Hack/Slash but I could be misremembering?
 
Yeah the Interdimensional Women's Prison arc, I think that was made after the original end of Hack/Slash but I could be misremembering?
Yeah that's canon to Hack/Slash's universe but not Image.
The rest of the Bomb Queen stuff is not canon so...let's continue on with the other stuff now lol.

I gotta add the Jack Staff in next then check out the Noble Causes / Dynamo 5 stuff.
 
It shifts between 2006, to 2012, to 2017, to 2024 and even the far future. It's a nightmare, no pun intended.

But no, it's all BS that never happened so...yeah. No, not adding it lol.
That's what I mean. Technically, the version of her from this universe did dream up all of those events, so the entirety of her stories take place in one night. If the last page or whatever has her waking up from a dream, then that particular ending would be counted I would think. Since the ending of the comic would be canon, everything before that is still canon but as a dream.

If a character has a dream in a movie, and that dream flashes back or forwards in time, you still just place it in the present day. You wouldn't decide, "nope. That dream the character had doesn't make sense! Not canon."
 
It's terrible satire. 99% of the jokes are SA related. I despised it.

I'll spoil one of the jokes for ya:
There's one of these news text tickers at the bottom of a news screen while these hosts are talking - it's just text but it reads
Man ---- Baby for Charity.

That's not funny.
 
So in terms of what other Image cartoons adapted from the source material:

The Maxx (13 episodes) - adapted #1-11
Savage Dragon (26 episodes) - adapted the original abridged mini-series (#1-3) plus #1-21 (with all the adult content excised out)
Spawn (18 episodes) - adapted #1-65

Not counting Witchblade since that anime is an OG storyline that is canon to the comics (somehow) and also not counting WildC.A.T.S. nor the Gen13 animated movie because...those are claimed by DC now and those are completely standalone unlike the comics.
 
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The Maxx cartoon kinda ties into the Savage Dragon cartoon if you take the comic into account: Mako (a shark villain) who appears in various episodes of the SD cartoon. Said cartoon ended with a vast majority of the villains dying when a building that had them all inside blew up.

BUT that didn't include Mako, so he survived technically by not being present in the finale where that building collapsed.
There's a shark villain that shows up in The Maxx episode 6 that is referred to as "Hammerhead"...by Mr. Gone, but the writer on the commentary for the episode said that was to avoid copyright issues. So it's Mako after all his crew died in the final episode of Savage Dragon lmao.

The Maxx issue 6, which the 6th episode of the cartoon adapted, occurs after Savage Dragon issue 24, which the SD cartoon never got that far to adapt. So The Maxx cartoon would be chronologically after the Savage Dragon cartoon entirely.
 

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