Megatron
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https://avp.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline_of_media?so=searchOh, and those are just the Dark Horse comics. Marvel has plenty of new material too.
IDK if this could help you.
https://avp.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline_of_media?so=searchOh, and those are just the Dark Horse comics. Marvel has plenty of new material too.
According to the actual writers behind Fire and Stone/Life and Death, no. It was a storytelling reboot, not a universal reset. Also, Marvel's Predator comics brought back John Schaefer from the original Dark Horse comics, so at least the Predator comics are the same universe.But wasn't there a canon reset?
What about it? I've added all Dark Horse Predator comics already.And what about Predator?
??Alien: Covenant Rick and Morty
I don't? Or, at least, I was supposed to remove it.Why do you still have the Wolverine Comic in there? Will you add the Black Panther and Avengers to?
.Predator Versus Wolverine #1 (pg. 36-40)
There's too many examples in the multiverse of something existing as fiction in one reality but being real in another. Alien is fictional in the home reality of these variants of R&M.Is that canon though? Because of the Fourth Wall Breaks and stuff
You mean, the Yautja? Well, from my understanding that wasn't set in the AVP universe but rather a Yautja came to the primary Rick and Morty reality, if they weren't already native. I suppose I could include that, but... it's different.And if so, what about the other times Alien/Predator crossed over with Rick and Morty?
The same way Alien: Isolation and Alien: Isolation: The Digital Series are both canon. It's set after the events of Night Shift and uses flashbacks.how can both versions of night shift be canon?