ItzStitch626
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Yk what I'm glad this is a thing
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They are different universes. The BOOM comics take place in modern times and just repurpose events from the episodes in their own canon as interconnecting stories, without adapting them. In your current timeline, you literally have smartphones in 1993. Unless you're fine with that.i originally tought that the BOOM comics were an alternate timeline, then while reading them i found scenes from the tv series (they even used the same dialogues). Also the Hyperforce RPG series (which is considered a full on season to the main tv show) go back in time to both tv series event and BOOM comics. So honesty i take them as full canon.
The 25th anniversary special has One story that establish that the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers were Active 25 years before the ninja steel Rangers. Which means 1993.... So again comics and series are the same universe.They are different universes. The BOOM comics take place in modern times and just repurpose events from the episodes in their own canon as interconnecting stories, without adapting them. In your current timeline, you literally have smartphones in 1993. Unless you're fine with that.
And where does Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight fall in the timeline, given that it's an adaptation of Ryuki?Masked Rider (TV series) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.orgThese shows appear to be canonical, so... have fun with that.Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation - Wikipedia
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Not the first time that a timeline has had to accept technological anomalies. Even the MCU has out-of-date phones and such as mistakes. If the comic takes the show as canon, then it's canon.They are different universes. The BOOM comics take place in modern times and just repurpose events from the episodes in their own canon as interconnecting stories, without adapting them. In your current timeline, you literally have smartphones in 1993. Unless you're fine with that.
idk as for now.And where does Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight fall in the timeline, given that it's an adaptation of Ryuki?
Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight is an American superhero drama television series co-developed by Adness Entertainment and Toei Company, serving as an adaptation of Kamen Rider Ryuki, the twelfth installment of the Kamen Rider Series. The show began airing in the United States on The CW Television...kamenrider.fandom.com
I know the show is canon to the comics. It's the other way around that has always been unsure. I haven't read a lot, but it seems kinda complicated in the way that they always start a new story that seems to completely deviate from the show, and then it somehow returns to how it's supposed to be. The summary of the Mistress Vile arc is still confusing me for example, and it doesn't help that the Power Rangers Wiki barely updates the characters history on their respective pages. I take it Megatron will understand all of this better than me as he goes through those recent releases and this arc concludes, but from an outside perspective it still looks like I giant mess.Not the first time that a timeline has had to accept technological anomalies. Even the MCU has out-of-date phones and such as mistakes. If the comic takes the show as canon, then it's canon.
power rangers is a mess. Anyway the wiki is conflicted too, if u read zordon biography, u see that they merged comics and tv show, but if u go to tommy's page, they have it separated.I know the show is canon to the comics. It's the other way around that has always been unsure. I haven't read a lot, but it seems kinda complicated in the way that they always start a new story that seems to completely deviate from the show, and then it somehow returns to how it's supposed to be. The summary of the Mistress Vile arc is still confusing me for example, and it doesn't help that the Power Rangers Wiki barely updates the characters history on their respective pages. I take it Megatron will understand all of this better than me as he goes through those recent releases and this arc concludes, but from an outside perspective it still looks like I giant mess.
It's not conflicted though, go check again. You most likely seen those pages when they were still in the process of separating them.power rangers is a mess. Anyway the wiki is conflicted too, if u read zordon biography, u see that they merged comics and tv show, but if u go to tommy's page, they have it separated.
i see it's still in under contruction. Even tho. I'll find a way to work with the mistress vile storyline. [Remember that in the shattered grid short, drakkon was watching the green candle episode]. Anyway the main series ended. The only comics still ongoing are ranger accademy and godzilla II.It's not conflicted though, go check again. You most likely seen those pages when they were still in the process of separating them.
It may be just a coincidence, but it seems they settled on the separated continuities not too long after the last story arc started. Maybe there's something in it that makes it impossible to continue on the TV show. All I'm saying is maybe prepare for the possibility that it is a one way connected canon only. Pretty much like the Archie Sonic comics from the Worlds Collide and the Post-reboot timelines, which have a selection of the games in their canon, but are obviously not canon to the games themselves.i see it's still in under contruction. Even tho. I'll find a way to work with the mistress vile storyline. [Remember that in the shattered grid short, drakkon was watching the green candle episode]. Anyway the main series ended. The only comics still ongoing are ranger accademy and godzilla II.
which won't change anything, coz it means that one timeline will always have both.It may be just a coincidence, but it seems they settled on the separated continuities not too long after the last story arc started. Maybe there's something in it that makes it impossible to continue on the TV show. All I'm saying is maybe prepare for the possibility that it is a one way connected canon only. Pretty much like the Archie Sonic comics from the Worlds Collide and the Post-reboot timelines, which have a selection of the games in their canon, but are obviously not canon to the games themselves.
Good point, only the universe designation would potentially change, the order would still be the same anyway.which won't change anything, coz it means that one timeline will always have both.
The Power Rangers wiki says Masked Rider isn't canon so idk if you want to include it. TMNT seems to be canon thoughu forgot vr something, and mythical knights.
EDIT: Mystic Knights, VR Troopers, Masked Rider, Big Bad Battleborgs, Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation.
They claim it's non-canon. That doesn't mean it is. That depends on what actually happens or what statements were made.The Power Rangers wiki says Masked Rider isn't canon so idk if you want to include it. TMNT seems to be canon though
Exactly.They claim it's non-canon. That doesn't mean it is. That depends on what actually happens or what statements were made.
Same with Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight. Just because nothing has been stated about it's status doesn't also mean its non-canon.They claim it's non-canon. That doesn't mean it is. That depends on what actually happens or what statements were made.