Originally posted by leonidasI don't even know why this became a thing. Anyway
pretty sure non-canon...?
Originally posted by leonidas
pretty sure non-canon...?
Deadpool Team-Up was canon. Even that issue.
i dunno man. do we just assume he's immune to say, matter manip? thor once blew him up from the inside. war thor tried the same with his hammer, but though straight force didn't work maybe something more exotic would. this seems like it would be like his battle with lunatik--ss couldn't do a damn thing to harm him, or really even threaten him, so he went exotic. that's my problem with trying to call these types of fights. we never saw anyone even try anything except brawling and concussive energy. if gog grabbed him ss would be in trouble, but intangibility for example would that tough. if ss flew in and tried blasting him he would have no chance. but fighting using all his power set? like i said, i dunno.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Deadpool Team-Up was canon. Even that issue.
huh. could have sworn that wasn't canon. read it somewhere when i was looking at his battle against surfer. /shrug
Originally posted by leonidas
huh. could have sworn that wasn't canon. read it somewhere when i was looking at his battle against surfer. /shrug
Originally posted by One Big Mob
I don't think there's a single source outside forum rumors saying it's non canon. Either way, it was referenced in that scan I posted that is 4 years after the issue, so...
Originally posted by leonidas
huh. could have sworn that wasn't canon. read it somewhere when i was looking at his battle against surfer. /shrug
It was probably discredited for being a Deadpool comic, I guess? I also recall some KMC discussions on the matter of its canonicity. It's been a while (seven years in fact, lol).
Still, Bran provided proof from The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl that it indeed "counts"...
When it was posted, the last page had the Destroyer and a bunch of other "unlikely" characters such as Morg or whatever IIRC sitting around in a Herald's AA meeting. Then some Superman mark said it's probably non-canon.
I don't like declaring comics non-canon just because we don't like what they depict. But that comic was clearly very silly and playing fast and loose AF with continuity.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusSurfer throws Mangog into the sun... nay, Surfer throws the sun into Mangog. 👆
When it was posted, the last page had the Destroyer and a bunch of other "unlikely" characters such as Morg or whatever IIRC sitting around in a Herald's AA meeting. Then some Superman mark said it's probably non-canon.I don't like declaring comics non-canon just because we don't like what they depict. But that comic was clearly very silly and playing fast and loose AF with continuity.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
When it was posted, the last page had the Destroyer and a bunch of other "unlikely" characters such as Morg or whatever IIRC sitting around in a Herald's AA meeting. Then some Superman mark said it's probably non-canon.I don't like declaring comics non-canon just because we don't like what they depict. But that comic was clearly very silly and playing fast and loose AF with continuity.
"I don't like it, it didn't happen."
They don't care about continuity these days... whether it's a silly DP comic or not, it doesn't matter.
Several characters came back to life in Wolverine's mini (in which he died), for example. With no explanation at all. That book is still canon.