Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-1713281-20130519071039/@comment-100066-20130520110717

My suggestions:


 * The Marvel Database Project does not cover non-canon material.I think there is a better way to phrase this. Are we going to mention fan films and link out to them? Do we handle non-canon the way we handle non-Marvel licensed things?


 * Any issue published by a Marvel publisher is eligible for inclusion in the Marvel Canon via one of the above two methods. This includes the flagship company, Marvel Comics, its predecessors Timely and Atlas, any imprint owned by Marvel (such as Epic, Icon, or MAX), or any company absorbed (bought out) by Marvel (such as CrossGen or Malibu).
 * All media forms are also eligible for inclusion in the Marvel Canon. This includes print media (comics, novels, or graphic novels) Newspaper strips? Hostess commercials? as well as digital media (films, television shows and video games).Webcomics? TV Commercials? What about Merchandise?
 * While the above to points stand, the fact that something is eligible for inclusion in Canon in no way means that is will ever become a part of Canon. Also, just because something is ineligible at the time of publishing, that does not exclude it from future inclusion in Marvel Canon, provided it eventually meets the above criteria.