Thread:CirUmeUela/@comment-27496405-20180307074410/@comment-26838855-20180423170017

Die Grinsekatz wrote: What about these books? In my opinion, they are also part of the timeline.

The Cosmic Quest Vol. 1:

https://www.amazon.com/MARVELs-Avengers-Infinity-Cosmic-Beginning/dp/0316482730/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1524500549&sr=8-2&keywords=infinity+quest

The Heroes' Journey:

https://www.amazon.com/MARVELs-Avengers-Infinity-Heroes-Journey/dp/0316482919/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0316482919&pd_rd_r=N1H3NR021Y8CCZZTSVVA&pd_rd_w=uzerE&pd_rd_wg=l0R2s&psc=1&refRID=N1H3NR021Y8CCZZTSVVA Saw about these on The Comic Board, though I don't think anyone's made a page for them or anything on here. I was waiting on buying so I could hear if they were a) any good and b) official canon.

The Comic Board found this, where the author says Avengers: Infinity War - The Cosmic Quest - Volume One: The Beginning is canon in the comments, although that has happened before with, for example, tie-in comics, and then Marvel have said "Errr no they're just in the "inspired canon" category. There was also that Thanos backstory book I heard about the other day, that was then pretty quickly said to be non-canon.

Apparently the second is by the same author and will be out in autumn/fall.

This is all the information I have for when Avengers: Infinity War - The Cosmic Quest - Volume One: The Beginning is set - apparently after Ragnarok, and quite possibly during the beginning of Infinity War (there's some possible Infinity War spoilers from early in the film in the post linked). I know nothing about Avengers Infinity War - The Heroes' Journey, sorry.

Apparently they're both for like 8-12-year-olds, but in the interest of being an MCU canon completionist, I probably should get a hold of them. I was just waiting with the hope that I could instead find a detailed description or timeline notes or something, and I don't really want to buy them just for them to be declared non-canon.

Also guys, I rewatched Black Panther, and the Bucky credits scene seems to be a little while after he was woken up. Shuri talks about the kids playing with him "again". But it also doesn't seem like he's been awake and recovering for too long, since he and Shuri seem to not know each other too well. So maybe, with Shuri about 80% there with his cure about 8 months after Black Panther in the prelude comic in February 2017, they wake him about another 2 months later, around April, and this is about April/May 2017? And then when we pick up in Infinity War about a year after he woke up. Might as well wait and see if we get any further information in Infinity War about when he woke up - and if not, I'll just decide it specifically after seeing the film.