Bigshroomsticc
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should be applicable. . . JLA/Avengers along with the follow-up All/Unlimited Access should be considered canon. Just look at what Kurt Busiek, writer of JLA/Avengers, says about people who try to dismiss it as non-canon:
"I’m kind of impressed by the number of people trying to logic out ways to say it’s okay that JLA/AVENGERS isn’t canon. You don’t need to do that. It’s not puzzling or complicated. It’s acknowledged by both companies. It doesn’t need special status. It’s just plain normal canon." lmao
Wait, there is more:
"This is a very odd article. It asks the question, "Is JLA/AVENGERS canon?" then says, 'well, it's complicated,' proceeds to point out that yes, it's canon in both universes, and sums up with an 'I guess we don't know' conclusion. It's not that complicated." - @KurtBusiek
I used to think Unlimited Access was non-canon myself, but honestly there is plenty of evidence supporting Marvel vs DC and Unlimited Access being canon: so I'd say it is canon to Marvel (616) and Post-crisis DC.
"I’m kind of impressed by the number of people trying to logic out ways to say it’s okay that JLA/AVENGERS isn’t canon. You don’t need to do that. It’s not puzzling or complicated. It’s acknowledged by both companies. It doesn’t need special status. It’s just plain normal canon." lmao
Wait, there is more:
"This is a very odd article. It asks the question, "Is JLA/AVENGERS canon?" then says, 'well, it's complicated,' proceeds to point out that yes, it's canon in both universes, and sums up with an 'I guess we don't know' conclusion. It's not that complicated." - @KurtBusiek
I used to think Unlimited Access was non-canon myself, but honestly there is plenty of evidence supporting Marvel vs DC and Unlimited Access being canon: so I'd say it is canon to Marvel (616) and Post-crisis DC.