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He/Him- 827
- 575
Yeah and it is exactly the same on the cosmology page:
- Parallel Paradox: In Ben 10 it appears to us that there are 2 Paradox, the first is Paradox which we always see in the show but the second is Parallel Paradox it appeared in the Parallel Paradox comic and also Parallel Paradox appeared in the show.[1] Parallel Elena stated that the Vreedle Brothers tried to steal the Annihilargh device and it accidentally and destroy the universe, and Parallel Paradox stated that Ben, using Alien X, reshaped the universe and time, which was shown in the series.[2] They also mention the story of Elena, who appeared in the Ben 10 show[3] and movie.[4]
- Ben 10 classic TPB 2: In this comic, Ben remembers meeting a future version of himself, this meeting was featured in the show.[5] In one of the Scans, a reference is made about Ben 10.000 defeating Vilgax in the Future, which we have seen in the show what ben did to him.
- Vilgax Attack: Ben, Gwen, and Kevin are amazed that Mor Otesi is a real, which they thought was an legend in show,[9] also mentioned in the books, it actually exists.
Now, as for what you are talking about, I don't understand by what logic this has been accepted as Canon. The episode "So Long, and Thanks for All the Smoothies" was broadcast on 27/10/2012 and the episode "Hot Stretch" was broadcast on 03/11/2012. The mentioned comic book was published on 09/10/2013. Is it weird, are we saying the comics is Canon because the comics references the show? Seriously? Dude, with this logic, you can say all the comics are Canon.
We are talking about where the feat comes from, this is relevant to our topic.No, the calculation is related to this thread not the canonicity of the data book.