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If they were referencing the reboot in that comic, yes. If they weren't, no. We will never know I guess.Would this go for the Slasherverse timeline as well?
If they were referencing the reboot in that comic, yes. If they weren't, no. We will never know I guess.Would this go for the Slasherverse timeline as well?
Stop bugging me is on here twiceMighty Med (205) 02x08 Stop Bugging Me
Mighty Med (205) 02x09 Less than Hero
Mighty Med (211) 02x10 Oliver Hatches the Eggs
Mighty Med (212) 02x08 Stop Bugging Me
Technically the narrator in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre film returns for the 2003 reboot, so that's kinda a connection I guess...If you think about it, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a series supposedly known for it's confusing timelines, could technically be one timeline. The reboot is about the Hewitt family, completely separate characters to the Sawyer family, so in theory, the Illuminati could have orchestrated August 18th, 1973 to be a night of terror with two cannibal families with deformed individuals wearing a mask made from skin.
It would be a huge coincidence that two families had a Leatherface in Texas attacking people the exact same day (the explanation I provided being, of course, unoffical) and there's not really a link between the two, but it's a fun thought. That combined timeline would be a piece of shit to do due to the original and reboot taking place at the same time, so Saw timeline 2.0.
Sawyer Family
Hewitt Family
1958 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: About a Boy #1
1965 - Leatherface
1969 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
1972 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: By Himself #1
1972 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Special #1
1972 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Grind #1-3
1972 - Tales of Horror #1, "The Texas Chainsaw Salesman"
1973 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Fearbook #1
1973 - Petals
1973 - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
1973 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
1973 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
1974 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre #1-6
1986 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Part 2
1991 - Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
1996 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
2000 - Jason vs Leatherface #1-3
2001 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Raising Cain #1-3
2007 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Cut! #1
2009 - A Nightmare on Elm Street: Special #1 [Leatherface Returns newspaper]
2012 - Butcher Boys
2012 - Texas Chainsaw 3D
2020 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre
I personally don't count Butcher Boys as all connections were removed when it became a standalone film, and the only connection that can be inferred from it are the Illuminati, but included it for completionist's sake since it started as Texas Chainsaw Massacre 5 and has a lot of the same crew. Also, cannibals in Texas.
Due to the fact that they had an ongoing comic series about the reboot and Tales of Horror featured Freddy Krueger and Thomas Hewitt (Leatherface), I wonder if A Nightmare on Elm Street: Special #1's Leatherface reference was intended to imply that the Texas Chainsaw reboot was in the same universe as A Nightmare on Elm Street. No evidence to support this claim though, so naturally only the Sawyer family counts.
Yes, it could.Could the Friday the 13th remake also happen in the same universe as well? It has original characters and story although the flashback happens in 1980 instead of the original being 1957 but that could possibly be ignored
The issue with this interpretation is that it sets Transformers in the same universe as Freddy Krueger, XD.The flashback is just a story being told, so no issues. The present day... it could be November 2009 and a sequel to The Nightmare Warriors comic that leads into Jason X.
Maybe it's dual canon with two versions of the same story are being told in the Transformers Universe and the Friday the 13th UniverseThe issue with this interpretation is that it sets Transformers in the same universe as Freddy Krueger, XD.
Just like how there are two versions of Darkman in both the Slasherverse and Universal Monsters Universe?Maybe it's dual canon with two versions of the same story are being told in the Transformers Universe and the Friday the 13th Universe
YesJust like how there are two versions of Darkman in both the Slasherverse and Universal Monsters Universe?
I mean manga and anime are in different continuities, also it's way too much on the anime side for me. If I would want to cover both on one timeline I think i would wait for The One Piece as it's supposed to be the same as the original anime but more smooth animation. It will be way easier to cover.Okay, I know I talked about it for some time, but I figured I'd make it official: I'm legit considering doing a One Piece timeline. BUT... here's The Thing
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... there we go. Now, in regards for this timeline, I wish to cover both the manga and anime, as well as any spin-offs. Problem is, anyone whose seen the anime will know that it's padded to shit with all manner of filler, which can cause plot holes/pacing issues. So, here's what I'm proposing...
If I can get someone whose interested in collaborating with on this timeline, I'll focus on the manga side of things, while my collaborator does the anime side and gives me timestamps that match up with the manga. Much of the filler can remain, but we can work that stuff out when we come to it.
If anyone's interested, do let me know, and I'll make a doc that we can collaborate on. I plan to start the timeline after I finish the first half of OP (which means pre-Timeskip).
I never wanted to touch it 'cause it felt overwhelmingly huge. now checking it out it's not as big as I envisioned it to be funny. Maybe if I get access to the shows.Anyone planning on doing a Timeline for the Stargate franchise?
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