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@TomasDerksen All canon comics since 2012 have it, yeah. Some confirmed canon comics like First Vengeance and Public Identity were released before 2012 so are missing the stamp.

@Turtletrekker In the case of Homecoming, it would be classified differently to the infinite comic because Will Pilgrim at Marvel Studios has done so. Seeing as it's 'inspired by' I don't think it should be banished completely from this wiki as it's a nice character piece, as you say. However, if this wiki strives for accuracy then surely this information from Marvel Studios should be acknowledged? Including something like 'Homecoming' or 'Captain America and Thor: Avengers' alongside confirmed canon material simply because it adds flavour seems a little lenient to me. However, I understand if the admins have different priorities than me when it comes to this stuff.

I have no doubt that if a good story demands it, the events of these comics would be ignored. As far as I'm aware this hasn't occured yet, and Pilgrim's word is the best source we have right now to determine whats canon and what isn't.