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    Marvel Comics Universe (Primax 984.0 Gamma) Timelines (There are a lot in this one)

    This post is a bit more speculative but I also have a feeling that the UK comics were treated as canon to the US comics by Simon Furman. For example, in Alignment, Rhytm of Darkness Galvatron is referred in-universally as Galvatron II. That implies the existence of Galvatron I, which would...
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    Marvel Comics Universe (Primax 984.0 Gamma) Timelines (There are a lot in this one)

    @Megatron Simon Furman's story, Alignment, ends with it foreshadowing Beast Wars IIRC. This story also follows the OG Marvel Comics continuity and takes place in a Beast Wars era Cybertron. This story ends with an aged Optimus going to a pocket dimension called J'nwan...
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    Transformers Aligned Continuity Timeline (v 2.0)

    That's a shame that there are condradictions. If it's just one or two issues that clash with the show, then IMO the rest can be considered canon.
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    The Amazing Spider-Man - Timeline

    https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/The_Amazing_Spider-Man:_The_Movie_Vol_1_1 IDK if anyone discussed this but this comic is a bit weird in that it takes place in between Peter leaving the Stacy house and the bridge battle. However, here he goes from the Stacy house to the bridge already suited up...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

    I thought Fury was referencing the 2003 Hulk, but I forgot that the Incredible Hulk movie was about to come out back then. I am assuming that they wouldn't have turned TIH into a true sequel to the 2003 film instead of a spiritual one months before it got released had this scene been canon (I...
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    Transformers Aligned Continuity Timeline (v 2.0)

    Almost all the G1 shows, pack-in manga etc. are in the same universe, not all but most. I didn't read it but there was a new pack-in manga about the end of the G1 universe in the distant future released a year or two ago. I am not a complete expert. I read some of those pack-in manga and watched...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

    Thoughts on this deleted scene? I guess Marvel Studios at some point thought that they might be able to do a crossover with the other studios. This scene would be canon somewhere in the Multiverse, as cancelled projects have been given reality designations before. Albeit Nick Fury says...
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    Yes indeed.
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    Transformers Aligned Continuity Timeline (v 2.0)

    My continuity thoughts on the Aligned comics; https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Grimlock_(RID_2015)#Two_Grimlocks.3F When asked how the RID15 Grimlock worked with the already existing FOC Grimlock, the RID15 producer Adam Beechen offered the explanation that the name Grimlock might be common among...
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    There is also a What If scenario where Megatron won the events of DOTM. This Megatron gets sent to a parallel universe after going through a Space Bridge. He appeared in Transformers Timelines issue 11. As for why he looks mostly G1, IIRC the author said that this universe has some G1 elements...
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    Also, I remember a timeline map from Collector's Club that instead claims the IDW movie comics lead to the DOTM movie instead of the DOTM Adaptation comic. So, one could say a version of the Expanded Universe leads to the actual movie as well, if one is so inclined. I couldn't find which issue...
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    There was a What If style storyline in the Titan Magazines where Decepticons won. Ask Vector Prime ran with that idea by saying that the Bayverse realities are extra prone to divergences or smth.
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    I think it's best to say that the movies themselves are canon. They are meant to tie in to the movies, after all. The only exception is the third movie. At the end of the Transformers 2007 Movie Prequel comic, it says it is to be continued in the movie. In the Transformers: Alliance comic...
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers_Comic_issue_7 It could be argued that this Titan Magazines comic is in the same continuity as the 2007 comic adaptation as it acknowledges Barricade getting decapitated by Optimus. Barricade's 2007 movie adaptation death: Zombie Barricade with his...
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    Transformers Live-Action Continuities - Timelines

    Only the third comic adaptation can be considered canon to the expanded universe timeline. For example, in the 2007 comic adaptation, Barricade gets decapitated by Optimus, explaining why he doesn't participate in Mission City battle, but in Reign of Starscream, we see another explanation in...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

    As for why those non-MCU realities were under TVA supervision in DP3, it could mean that TVA has widened its scope now that other realities are open to them. From an Out-of-universe perspective, I doubt any of DP3's writers gave that much of a damn about the technicalities. None of the DP3...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

    I think the Sacred Timeline (the realities once under He Who Remains' supervision) is now simply open to other realities outside that supervision, while before it was isolated.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

    Also, the Sacred Timeline is actually a set of realities that all lead to He Who Remains. However, there is only one He Who Remains in the Sacred Timeline cluster. This implies that realities with similiar endpoints will merge in the far enough future. I think there was a similiar concept in...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

    https://www.btlnews.com/crafts/direction/loki-director-kate-herron/ "In the final episode, Miss Minutes declares the mysterious figure played by Jonathan Majors as He Who Remains. "The idea with He Who Remains is that he's a variant of Kang the Conqueror. Basically, he tells them in his story...
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    Marvel Animated Universes (2000s) v 2.0

    There is this browser game that apparently is 12041: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Captain_Marvel:_Galactic_Flight Marvel Wiki says this web cartoon features 12041 in some shape or form. This came out in 2023, so the very last thing to come out of 12041, if true...
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