With Agatha: Darkhold Diaries coming up and the possibility of it expounding on Darkhold lore how will the wiki handle possible discrepancies between how AoS/Runaways portrayed the Darkhold and what Darkhold Diaries may have? I’m aware it’s currently treated as a redesign but if there are contradictions will the wiki finally separate Marvel Studios and TV (Bad Ending) or will it just treat them as 2 separate Darkholds (2 different copies of Wundagore’s spells)?
Since AoS Season 5’s climax and Infinity War run concurrently with one another how did Thanos’ Quest play out in the Destroyed Earth timeline? Assuming everything goes the same on the Avengers side of things shouldn’t he have seen a destroyed Earth then reverse the damage with the Time Stone? Is there any official word on this and if not what’s our best/most reasonable guess?
Why is Cosmic Quest Vol. 2 considered non-canon? Is there any official (not deleted) material saying Jane, Selvig, and Darcy were Snap Victims?
Titan Consumed was officially called non-canon but does it actually contain any contradictory information, and if not can it be considered?
I’m aware of the post addressing Fiege’s Foreword but is there more concrete proof against interpreting it as “Marvel TV is canon but not part of the Sacred Timeline.” I’m a canonchad I swear, but I’m interested in stronger counterarguments to the simpler explanation/interpretation being paraded around
I believe the Coming of the Melter comic is treated as non-canon bc Tony upgraded the suits to resist the extreme heat which is considered contradictory to IM3 suits getting bodied by Extremis. Isn’t it possible to write this off as Extremis Heat > Melter Armor Heat?
Why is Spider-Man Fight or Flight considered non-canon? Bc it’s a promo comic or bc there’s contradictory information? If it’s the latter then what is the contradiction?
Same for the Morning Rush comic, if it’s between Civil War and Homecoming the Stark Suit shouldn’t be an issue. Is May aware that he’s Spider-Man in it?