Thread:BEJT/@comment-44982130-20200208151525/@comment-26838855-20200211235839

Vabal wrote: No I just want to know everything about mcu and it is not problem if it will take time. Alright, thanks. Don't wait for me.

The list is essentially:
 * The 23 films.
 * The 10 TV shows.
 * The web videos listed on my blog already or on the "Timeline" page (which I'll update soon with the last one or two and Runaways: Season 3).
 * The comics listed here.
 * The novels are a complicated situation I'll be working out soon. I reached out for some comments but didn't get a response.

That's it, I believe, outside of the promotional sites and memorabilia bits and pieces.

Vabal wrote: There is some Comics that made for promotional and not an official tie in but it dont means that it isnt part of mcu. Like Thor, the mighty avenger that was a Burger King promotional but it still can be Canon. The wiki policy is to consider them canon-until-proven-otherwise (for reasons I don't know).

However, those bonus tie-ins are not official canon. Only the ones with the official red canon "stamp" (plus the officially confirmed ones pre-2012, before the stamp was introduced) and Jessica Jones (also officially confirmed) are actual official canon.

The head, Will Corona Pilgrim, and Marvel, created a system to clean up the comic canon where only these official ones are official canon, and any others (generally product tie-ins, but some others as well) have a designation called "inspired canon" to indicate that they are inspired by the characterisations and designs and world of the MCU, but technically not an official part of it. It does help, it's a lot cleaner.

The Wikipedia article I have linked lists all the official canon comics and talks a bit about the "inspired" designation.