DC Extended Universe / DC Universe - Timeline

As you 2 know, I'm neutral as I've engaged in convos with you both and I'm not from the usa or the uk, so I'm 100% neutral, but Mr. Selfish, saying "I deleted those messages so you wouldn't have ammo to report me" looks like you're in the Wrong and you know It.
Stop simping for me, guys! It's making me blush. :p
 
i personally still say no later than june 24 for cc, considering flag srs back being healed by nov 24, so

- aug 2022 - tss

- jan-feb 2023 - peacemaker 1

- may/june 2024 - cc

- superman - may 2025

- peacemaker 2 - july 2025
The wiki actually placed Rick Flag becoming the director of Argus without acknowledging that the rest of the show might've happened in the same year
 
i mean…
it literally says "3 years ago" (from 2025) in a scene that takes place pre-tss… i really don't think it can be 2021 atp
 
I bet if you asked Gunn if the comic and novel were canon, he'd say the same thing. He's just like this, we know that.
I think DCU tie-in material should not be assumed canon unless explicitly told it is. It seems this is how James Gunn operates and he is basically DCU's Kevin Feige.

I guess that Superman dog biscuit advertisement comic is non-canon as well.
 
I think DCU tie-in material should not be assumed canon unless explicitly told it is. It seems this is how James Gunn operates and he is basically DCU's Kevin Feige.

I guess that Superman dog biscuit advertisement comic is non-canon as well.
That dog biscuit comic wasn't important in any way whatsoever to the plot of Superman, too. If Krypto Saves the Day! isn't included on the basis that it has no importance, then that comic shouldn't be either.
 
That dog biscuit comic wasn't important in any way whatsoever to the plot of Superman, too. If Krypto Saves the Day! isn't included on the basis that it has no importance, then that comic shouldn't be either.
There's no proof Gunn actually sees "canon" as "important". His beliefs on what counts as canon could just be a lot stricter than most
 
Selfishmisery believes that the novel should be on the timeline because it's more important despite Gunn stating that no comics or novels are canon, referring to that one directly.
 
Selfishmisery believes that the novel should be on the timeline because it's more important despite Gunn said no comics or novels are canon, referring to that one directly.
The novel is advertised as an official prequel, whereas Krypto is just Tom and Jerry-esque antics (from what I've gathered from explanations). Though, let's not start this argument up again… it's surprisingly controversial
 

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