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Mr. Pro Bot, Idk if you didn't notice, but Predator: Black, White & Blood #1 has 3 stories:

"Blackwood Part 1" is in the timeline, but it misses "Once and Future" and "A Place of No Honor"
 
Once and future ends with the protagonist's Sword getting stuck on a stone... if we take this as the famous sword in stone, it gets stuck there in the date of Uther Pendragon's death, wich according to google should be between 494 and 518 AD, I would go with 494 as it is the date that pops out the most,
 
as for A Place of No Honor, I can't understand if it's the present or the future.

Going with the weapons the comics depicts, seems to be pretty realistic, and present day bases so I guess a 2025 placement?
 
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Once and future ends with the protagonist's Sword getting stuck on a stone... if we take this as the famous sword in stone, it gets stuck there in the date of Uther Pendragon's death, wich according to google should be between 494 and 518 AD, I would go with 494 as it is the date that pops out the most,
as for A Place of No Honor, I can't understand if it's the present or the future.

Going with the weapons the comics depicts, seems to be pretty realistic, and present day bases so I guess a 2025 placement?
Thanks!
 
Just thought it would be interesting to make a list of important companies if we take it as one universe. I mean, the world being governed by corporations is a consistent throughline here at least.

Borgia Industries (1930-2030)
Tyrell Corporation (1999-2022, 21??)
Weyland Industries (2004)
Yutani Corporation (2004-2099)
Weyland Corporation (2012-2099)

Wallace Corporation (2025-2049)
Seegson (2034-2219)
Tian Industries (2049-2051)
Pontus Industries (2050)

Weyland-Yutani Corporation (2099-2352, 2381+)
Prodigy Corporation (2110-2120)
Dynamic (2120)
Lynch (2120)
Threshold (2120)
 
Just thought it would be interesting to make a list of important companies if we take it as one universe. I mean, the world being governed by corporations is a consistent throughline here at least.

Borgia Industries (1930-2030)
Tyrell Corporation (1999-2022, 21??)
Weyland Industries (2004)
Yutani Corporation (2004-2099)
Weyland Corporation (2012-2099)

Wallace Corporation (2025-2049)
Seegson (2034-2219)
Tian Industries (2049-2051)
Pontus Industries (2050)

Weyland-Yutani Corporation (2099-2352, 2381+)
Prodigy Corporation (2110-2120)
Dynamic (2120)
Lynch (2120)
Threshold (2120)
What are the red ones?
 
Once and future ends with the protagonist's Sword getting stuck on a stone... if we take this as the famous sword in stone, it gets stuck there in the date of Uther Pendragon's death, wich according to google should be between 494 and 518 AD, I would go with 494 as it is the date that pops out the most,
Also, I can't believe that this is canon. Adding it to Wolverine and Santa Claus as unexpected additions to the lore.
 
Also, I can't believe that this is canon. Adding it to Wolverine and Santa Claus as unexpected additions to the lore.
I'd say it's pretty obviously meant to reference it, but I also can't bring myself to say one panel means the legend of King Arthur is canon to AVP…
 
It's also worth noting (at least in my opinion) that according to the Blade Runner comics from Titan, the cars that we have are still in production along with the usual retro futuristic Blade Runner cars already shown in the movies
Yep. There's also grass and trees in Blade Runner (theatrical cut - they used footage from The Shining), Soldier, Blade Runner 2019, and Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus, despite wood being a rare commodity in 2049. I imagine rich folk would still have tons, such as Boy Kavalier of course.
 
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