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It is?The AVP Extended Universe is literally part of the Marvel Multiverse
It is?The AVP Extended Universe is literally part of the Marvel Multiverse
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-94415Marvel’s Alien/Predator comics actually don't contradict Dark Horse. No idea why the wiki says they're different continuities unless they think the original Alien comics pre-Alien³ are the canon versions, lol.It is?
Or (and this is a stretch) it could be Earth-616? Guess we'll have to wait and see.https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-94415Marvel’s Alien/Predator comics actually don't contradict Dark Horse. No idea why the wiki says they're different continuities unless they think the original Alien comics pre-Alien³ are the canon versions, lol.
The upcoming Wolverine/Predator crossover comic either takes place in Earth-7642 (Crossover Earth) or Earth-94415 (Alien vs Predator Universe).
If you look at the recent changes, it actually gets a lot of updates every day. They just seem to be more focused on individual pages rather than the timeline itself. And from what I can see, it's all done by one single person.Just found this thread - would love to see something like this because while Multiversal Omnipedia is OK... it doesn't look like it gets updated often! I've been kind of working on something like it but trying to fit in movies etc from elsewhere too.
Bloody hell... that must be confusing as all heck.
Mainly it's a LOT of multiversal overlap. Some might even qualify as Marvel or DC continuities even if (for copyright/licensing reasons) they can't ever specify that.Bloody hell... that must be confusing as all heck.
The Warrior King saga is odd because I think in the shows they imply it's all one universe? Like Warrior King's planet is just another planet out there. In the Mortal Kombat episode Raiden says he's going to throw the orb into "space" not another universe, and the next show Warrior King is in is the space show Wing Commander Academy. Not only that but they have him get frozen in cryostasis there so that he can be alive for the far future setting of that series and they even imply that his planet no longer exists because it couldn't have survived that long without the orb. So theoreticallyhttps://wingcommander.fandom.com/wiki/Warrior_King
The omniversal traveler...
Let's not forget that Deadpool and All Might canonically teamed up in Deadpool Samurai to lay the smackdown on Thanos, which in turn brings not only the My Hero Academia franchise into the mix (with potential for other Shōnen Jump series, assuming we consider the Jump Force video game as canon, that is), but also the ongoing Spider-Man: Octopus Girl manga (itself a spin-off of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse) due to Sakura Spider returning in it.
... man, talk about a deep web of connections.
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I don't see why it can't be non-canon for Earth-616. Unless something official is said, I'd imagine the comics still count as canon to Earth-616.
On that note, after double-checking, if we considered Jump Force as canon for the franchises involved, this would mean including the following franchises on the list:
- Black Clover
- Bleach
- City Hunter
- Death Note
- Dragon Ball
- Dragon Quest (seeing as Jump Force features Dai from Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai)
- Fist of the North Star
- Hunter × Hunter
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (the fighting game JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle and its remaster also included Ikuro Hashizawa from Baoh the Visitor [one of Hirohiko Araki's earlier mangas before JJBA] as a playable fighter, though given that the game lacks a story, this probably isn't canon)
- My Hero Academia (should already be in thanks to All Might's appearance in Deadpool Samurai)
- Naruto (and by extension, its sequel manga/anime Boruto: Naruto Next Generations)
- One Piece
- Rurouni Kenshin
- Saint Seiya
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- YuYu Hakusho
Going one step further, but there's also the crossover special between Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Toriko which, despite its dubious canonicity in regards to all three franchises, is still worth mentioning.
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And then there's also Isekai Quartet, which is basically a Slice-of-Life crossover between the isekai manga's/animes KonoSuba, Overlord, ReZero, The Saga of Tanya the Evil, The Rising of the Shield Hero and Cautious Hero, right down to the respective VAs (both Japanese and English) reprising their roles. Not sure if there's any ties to the previously mentioned media (although I do recall a reference to Uncle Ben's iconic "with great power, comes great responsibility" line by Itsuki in Shield Hero), but if one can be found, feel free to mention it.
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Bumping these in case you ever return to this thread @selfishmiseryOkay, last post I'll make for now, otherwise I might end up driving selfishmisery insane with these connections I'm digging up.
So, as mentioned previously, KonoSuba is linked to Isekai Quartet (and thus, that includes the other Isekai featured in the anime). However, the (sadly now defunct) official gacha game KonoSuba: Fantastic Days have been known to do collabs with other series, notably ReZero, Overlord, and (a new link) Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
Anyways, this'll be the last post I make here for now. I think I've only just gave selfishmisery more work to do.
Yeah it's gonna need a rehaul at some point.Bumping these in case you ever return to this thread @selfishmisery