Thread:Shabook/@comment-1509585-20160605183723/@comment-996391-20160606093206

@Blaublau I don't want to sound smarter than Will Corona Pilgrim but why should we follow his division of the MCU comics on "canon" and "inspired by" when his own colleagues are completely ignoring it? Take a look at all the official guidebooks. They make numerous references to the events from the "inspired by" comics. Therefore, by Marvel's official words, those events and those comics are canon. Also, the Jessica Jones comic, by Pilgrim's definition, should be non-canon/inspired by, because it lacks the red stamp. However, Brian Michael Bendis, the writer of the comic, clearly said the comic is set "in the Marvel TV universe and it celebrates the new show and the connective tissue that will build between the series." Therefore, Pilgrim's work on dividing the comics is not only completely useless, it's stupid because the only thing it creates is unneeded confusion that could have been easily avoided.