Board Thread:Policies/@comment-16461120-20161107075255/@comment-24867796-20161107193151

I totally agree with you.

Days ago I removed all of the apparences of their movie counterparts in Spider-Man (2002 video game), Spider-Man 2 (video game), Spider-Man 3 (video game), X-Men: The Official Game (GBA version only is actually non-canon) and X-Men Origins: Wolverine (video game), but someone undid those edits...

About the comic books prequels to the films:

1. X-Men: The Movie Prequel Vol 1 is actually non-canon, and it is set in the same reality as X-Men: The Movie Vol 1 1 (a TRN).

2. X-Men 2: The Movie Prequel Vol 1 is actually canon: they perfectly fits into Earth-10005; I don't know about X-Men 2: The Movie Vol 1 1 because I haven't read it yet, but I'll buy and read it as soon as possible.

3. Spider-Man: The Official Movie Adaptation Vol 1 1 and Spider-Man 2: The Movie Vol 1 1 are non-canonical and they're set in the same reality (TRN); Spider-Man 3: The Black Vol 1 1 fits in the movie continuity, so there are no problems.

4. The novelizations of all those films shouldn't be considered to be canonical, since in lots of situations they contradict the movie that they're based on.

And, about the videogames, X-Men: The Official Game is considered canon except for the Game Boy Advance version, and possibly X-Men Origins: Wolverine (video game), but in this case there are some contradictions...

These are my thoughts about this question... What do you think?