Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
It is possible some virgins just couldnt stand such homosexuality and they edited it to non-canon, you know 😛
😂
Yeah, that's why it's good to find more sources confirming it... sourcebooks, guidebooks, handbooks, encyclopedias (and so on), writer interviews, articles, appendix, index, specialized websites dedicated to studying comics (KMC 😂 ), etc.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Anyhow, thanks for the help, Stilt.
You're welcome.
Always try to study each case individually.
For example, MAX series is generally not canon, but then you have some exceptions to the rule.
Same with Phil's Mythos series, I believe. Some "count", some do not.
Made up example --- you may assume that the entire volume 4 of "The Adventures of Captain Banana" is canon, all 300 issues, but when you pay attention, you'll realize that issues 67, 68 and 69 take place in the alternate reality, exploring a much different version of Captain Banana.
Non-made up example - that is actually the case of the entire Old Man Logan arc in volume 3 of Wolverine.