Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki talk:Canon

Proposal: different canon policy for comics
The current canon policy explains very well the purpose of the ; aiming to cover every material released by Marvel Studios and set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, also known as Earth-199999 within Marvel's multiverse. The canon policy also states that all material set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe is considered canon. With only one exception; when info contradicts a movie or TV serie.

However it is not clearly stated when something is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is impossible to know unless you're a part of the creators behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So we are dependent on the info we receive from the creators. Luckily a writer of the comics, did share us this info, backed up by "Marvel Studios" by providing the comics with a official stamp.

Currently we are also adding info from comics to this wiki's articles which are only 'inspired' by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Meaning that although these plots look like to be happening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, they are actually happening in a different universe. The adventures that the characters in these inspired comics endure, don't actually happen to the characters which are set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Adding these inspired comics is in contradiction of the purpose of this. All the comics released by Marvel Studios are now added to this wiki, instead of only the comics which are set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Therefore i would like to change the canon policy for comics with the following statement.

New policy for Comics
All comics are non-canon unless they are provided with one of the following images: The Donutman (talk) 18:48, March 22, 2017 (UTC)
 * "Marvel Cinematic Universe - official tie-in" stamp
 * "Netflix" logo