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177 Randall, Bishop's timeline, X-Men Animated Series
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204 Starbolt of Imperial Guard, X-Men Animated
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195 Banshee, X-Men Animated's Age of Apocalypse
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304. I can't find any evidence that this character ever actually appeared, but Wasp, FF'94?
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Those are all correct. I'll start the new round shortly. The gender clue was in reference to banshees traditionally being female.
Wasp was very difficult to find an image of. Very much a cameo I think. I finally found her on the Goliath page in the Marvel Animated Wiki. I know the Marvel Animated Wiki merges a few continuities, but click on the image for the descriptor.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
Are there any Fandom/Wikia sites that are official? Just their very nature (editing open to all) would seem to disqualify them.
Even the wiki on Marvel.com itself—and the new character pages that have replaced it—state "Take note, True Believer! This crowd-sourced content has not yet been verified for accuracy by our erudite editors!"
I believe that the new character profiles don't have this disclaimer anymore. Wouldn't that indicate that they have been verified by the editors? Most of the ones that have that label aren't even wrong. They're just glorified copy and pastes from the Handbooks.
I believe that the new ones are written whenever a movie comes out. The Miles Morales one came out sometime in 2018 - as indicated by the earliest Wayback Machine archive - which is when the first Spider-Verse movie. Last summer for the Thor movie, a lot of the pages on cosmic entities like Oblivion actually had their tags removed.
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This would indicate, at least to me, that these are canon. This raises an interesting question, though. Since a website can change over time unlike a book, if something was on an old archive of a Marvel.com entry but is since removed or replaced, what happens to that old information? Is that old information still canon?