Alien vs. Predator - Timeline


Santa Claus (Earth-94415), possibly. That would be the second confirmed mutant in the AVP Universe if we're going down that road.

To elaborate, there was a short film made to promote the DVD/Blu-Ray release of The Predator called The Predator Holiday Special. Among familar AVP tropes like the Yautja and an Ovomorph, it featured Santa Claus, his Elves and his Reindeers. This would be pretty absurd to exist in the AVP Universe for most people, and it's obvious why.

However, I was using the logic that, since we know that AVP is set on Earth-94415, and that Wolverine existed on this reality for a time, then Santa Claus becomes less absurd as he can be thought of as a mutant and direct variant to his Earth-616 counterpart.
 
To elaborate, there was a short film made to promote the DVD/Blu-Ray release of The Predator called The Predator Holiday Special. It featured Santa Claus, his Elves and his Reindeers. This would be pretty absurd to exist in the AVP Universe for most people, and it's obvious why.

However, I was using the logic that, since we know that AVP is set on Earth-94415, and that Wolverine existed on this reality for a time, then Santa Claus becomes less absurd as he can be thought of as a mutant and direct variant to his Earth-616 counterpart.
agree. this special where is set in the timeline?
 
Alien: Containment takes place around 2122.




Alien: Night Shift (Extended Version) basically acts as a sequel to Night Shift, taking place in 2/15/2179. LV-422 is mistakenly called LV-426, the planet from Aliens. Ripley has informed Weyland-Yutani of the Nostromo incident by this point, as the employees note that the incident is similar.
 
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Superman/Aliens is referenced in the Post-Crisis DC Universe... but then Brik and Salaak die in Green Lantern Versus Aliens while they're alive in the main continuity. The Batman/Superman vs Aliens/Predator comic references previous encounters the heroes had with the Xenomorphs and Yautja, and JLA/Predator also references the Predator DC crossovers. Kyle Rayner appeared in both JLA/Predator and Green Lantern Versus Aliens and I always assumed they were the same.

Well, there you have it. The AVP/DC crossovers are canon to the DC comics universe. I guess Aliens: Incubation (the prequel story to Batman/Aliens), despite being a Dark Horse Aliens comic, is canon to the DC Universe as well. Green Lantern Versus Aliens is set in an isolated universe.
 
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Superman/Aliens is referenced in the Post-Crisis DC Universe... but then Brik and Salaak die in Green Lantern Versus Aliens while they're alive in the main continuity. The Batman/Superman vs Aliens/Predator comic references previous encounters the heroes had with the Xenomorphs and Yautja, and JLA/Predator also references the Predator DC crossovers. Kyle Rayner appeared in both JLA/Predator and Green Lantern Versus Aliens and I always assumed they were the same.

Well, there you have it. I guess Aliens: Incubation (the prequel story to Batman/Aliens), despite being a Dark Horse Aliens comic, is canon to the DC Universe. Green Lantern Versus Aliens is set in an isolated universe.
WTF??
 
Yep. The Alien/WildCats crossover was also canon. They used it to canonically KILL characters!

AVP Crossover Universes
Alien/Predator Universe (Earth-94415)
DC Universe

Alien/Predator/Magnus Universe
Dark Horse Heroes Universe
Tarzan/Predator Universe
Judge Dredd Universe
WildStorm Universe

Alien/Predator/Terminator Universe
Witchblade/Aliens/Darkness/Predator Universe
Green Lantern/Aliens Universe
Buffy/Angel Universe
Archie/Predator Universe

Bold mean it's canon in the work it's crossing over with.
 
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Better look at the Alien (1979) PURGE screen in Blade Runner: Revelations (VR Game).
 
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Oh shit. This is gonna be on the timeline, lol. Unless it's Earth-7642 but that would be silly.

I assume Wolverine died in his Old Man Logan years under unknown circumstances involving Big Mama. Whether he was killed or it was similar to Raphael Adolini (1718) is unknown.
 
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Oh shit. This is gonna be on the timeline, lol. Unless it's Earth-7642 but that would be silly.

I assume Wolverine died in his Old Man Logan years under unknown circumstances involving Big Mama. Whether he was killed or it was similar to Raphael Adolini (1718) is unknown.
from the cover seems to be set during the Weapon X Project.
 
It's set over many decades of his life, where he encounters the same Yautja serveral times. Sounds like a celebration of Wolverine's history... but with Predators, lol.
 

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