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I thought the Phineas and Ferb marvel crossover wasn't canon to the show? Or is that just fanon general consensusThe madlads did it.......
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-TRN1805
I thought the Phineas and Ferb marvel crossover wasn't canon to the show? Or is that just fanon general consensusThe madlads did it.......
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-TRN1805
I think Resident Evil is its own universe, but this Marvel comic might be non-canon to it, since the Resident Evil continuity is a mess overall.Capcom is weird. Some series are the same Earth some are not. And none of them are canon to MVC I think.
Like for example, Street Fighter, Final Fight, Captain Commando, Rival Schools, Forgotten Worlds, Strider (as well as it's pseudo sequels made by other companies) and Muscle Bomber/Slam Masters are all the same universe, Darkstalkers might also be part of it, but it's kinda unclear
Mega Man, Mega Man X, Mega Man Zero, Mega Man ZX and Mega Man Legends are also the same universe although MVC seems to treat MMZ as its own separate universe in Zero's MVC 3 ending.
Devil May Cry is the same universe as Okami and Viewtiful Joe due to Kamiya considering all of his games to be one universe, which also includes games he made at other companies like Bayonetta and Wonderful 101.
There's probably more I'm forgetting but yeah
I'm not an RE fan yet but from what I can gather is that the story of the comic is based on notes for the backstory from the american devs and weren't overseen by the Japanese devs/Flagship like the canon expanded universe is looked over today. Although apparently the same elements show up in other prequel stuff like Resident Evil: The Book which was at one point canon so like.... I dunno maybe it's possible to fit inI think Resident Evil is its own universe, but this Marvel comic might be non-canon to it, since the Resident Evil continuity is a mess overall.
Actually, that's just the entire Toei Multiverse and adjanct EarthsSuper Sentai (1979) (Earth-79203)
SlasherverseArmy of Darkness (2007) (Earth-818793)


Not canon to 616, but the Slasherverse.A Nightmare on Elm Street (1989)
Yeah, this.I'm not an RE fan yet but from what I can gather is that the story of the comic is based on notes for the backstory from the american devs and weren't overseen by the Japanese devs/Flagship like the canon expanded universe is looked over today.
The Appendix treats it as 616Not canon to 616, but the Slasherverse.
Which specific comic? Maybe it's just that one that ran for 2 issues that's 616 canon and not SlasherverseThe Appendix treats it as 616
Well the comic I imagine spirals off at the very least the first movie, so I'd include that tooWhich specific comic? Maybe it's just that one that ran for 2 issues that's 616 canon and not Slasherverse
I would like to see these as well:The synopsises for the upcoming What If issues dropped and this one... Confuses me
How could this comic even be happening if the ENTIRE multiverse was destroyed and there was a SINGULAR Battleworld built by the MAIN Doctor Doom? Is this happening in a different multiverse entirely or something? Were there more Battleworlds built by different Dooms on different edges of the multiverse? Am I overthinking this a bit too much??????
They do? Where?The Appendix treats it as 616
The Appendix treats it as 616
... LITERALLY NOTHING IN THERE SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT THE COMICS BEING EARTH-616!!
It doesn't say anything outright, but it means they're classifying Freddy as 616 because the Appendix has a rule that all licensed (and creator-owned) comics are 616 unless something 100% confirms they don't fit. This is the reason why Indiana Jones will not get a reality number, by the way.... LITERALLY NOTHING IN THERE SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT THE COMICS BEING EARTH-616!!
And where exactly is that rule? Or is it a "My Source is I made it the **** up!" thing?It doesn't say anything outright, but it means they're classifying Freddy as 616 because the Appendix has a rule that all licensed (and creator-owned) comics are 616 unless something 100% confirms they don't fit. This is the reason why Indiana Jones will not get a reality number, by the way.
I'm not saying this because I want Freddy Krueger and other external properties that have nothing to do with Marvel to be part of Earth-616. Firstly, I'm one of the Appendix contributors, and secondly, you can draw your own conclusions from the comments in some published profiles. If a profile about a licensed character doesn't provide reality designation, that means the property is in a gray area, a la "possibly 616."And where exactly is that rule? Or is it a "My Source is I made it the **** up!" thing?
"In the 1970s and 80s Marvel explicitly integrated many licensed characters into 616 - it's hard to deny Doc Savage exists within 616 when he's encountered the Human Torch and the Thing - but they didn't do so with Indy." http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix9/charliedunnij.htmlI'm not saying this because I want Freddy Krueger and other external properties that have nothing to do with Marvel to be part of Earth-616. Firstly, I'm one of the Appendix contributors, and secondly, you can draw your own conclusions from the comments in some published profiles. If a profile about a licensed character doesn't provide reality designation, that means the property is in a gray area, a la "possibly 616."
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix9/charliedunnij.html
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix8/colonelcorn.htm
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix9/icara_vis.htm

NiceIt doesn't say anything outright, but it means they're classifying Freddy as 616 because the Appendix has a rule that all licensed (and creator-owned) comics are 616 unless something 100% confirms they don't fit. This is the reason why Indiana Jones will not get a reality number, by the way.
... delete this. I wasn't in a good headspace last night, and I don't want to be reminded of it.Nice
Okay, I wanna apologise for how I was last night. Some personal news hit me hard, and I wasn't in the best frame of mind, and I shouldn't have snapped at you. That's my ****-up, and I apologise for it. @Mike_CastleI'm not saying this because I want Freddy Krueger and other external properties that have nothing to do with Marvel to be part of Earth-616. Firstly, I'm one of the Appendix contributors, and secondly, you can draw your own conclusions from the comments in some published profiles. If a profile about a licensed character doesn't provide reality designation, that means the property is in a gray area, a la "possibly 616."
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix9/charliedunnij.html
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix8/colonelcorn.htm
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix9/icara_vis.htm
No worries!Okay, I wanna apologise for how I was last night. Some personal news hit me hard, and I wasn't in the best frame of mind, and I shouldn't have snapped at you. That's my ****-up, and I apologise for it. @Mike_Castle
That said, I am curious about how one becomes a contributor for the Appendix, since I've had my eye on some characters that haven't have entries made yet.No worries!
You can use the templates provided here or download an existing profile as an HTML file, edit it using programs like Kompozer, and email the finished profile to Jeff.That said, I am curious about how one becomes a contributor for the Appendix, since I've had my eye on some characters that haven't have entries made yet.
Can you also make profiles for Earth's?You can use the templates provided here or download an existing profile as an HTML file, edit it using programs like Kompozer, and email the finished profile to Jeff.
Yes. For exampleCan you also make profiles for Earth's?
Oh, awesome. And I'm presuming that Jeff will provide feedback on the profile submitted, right?You can use the templates provided here or download an existing profile as an HTML file, edit it using programs like Kompozer, and email the finished profile to Jeff.