SoostheMoos | 34 points
https://mega.nz/#F!2R5kDTqQ!WfrDla-jvDIn05U57T9hhQ
Since [April 25th, 2014], the only previously published material still considered canon are the six original trilogy/prequel trilogy films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series and film.
Most material published after April 25—such as the Star Wars Rebels TV series and all novels beginning with A New Dawn—is also considered part of the new canon | Megalinks MegaDB Most material published after April 25—such as the Star Wars Rebels TV series and all novels beginning with A New Dawn—is also considered part of the new canon, on account of the creation of the Lucasfilm Story Group, which currently oversees continuity as a whole. Characters under the Legends banner are still available for use as needed, even if events concerning them are no longer canon.^[1]
[-] gandalf_grey_beer | 2 points
Oh my. Thank you! Will you be keeping this updated?
[-] SoostheMoos | 2 points
Truth be told, this link belongs to /co/ , and is out of my control.
[-] gandalf_grey_beer | 2 points
Alright. Still, thanks for sharing! I hope this is kept updated.
[-] RodRevenge | 1 points
Sweet, man, ty
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[-] SoostheMoos | 2 points
Sorry, this is only the stuff that's currently canon. Disney stripped the canon status pretty much everything aside from the movies and Clone Wars in 2014.
[-] frogger5687 | 0 points
None of this is considered canon anymore since disney bought star wars.
The only things that are canon are the 3 movies and the clone wars tv show.
[-] ChaosPancake | 3 points
The comics published in 2015 are "canon". But I'm certain they'd instantly be declared non canon the second they wanted to do something a movie that contradicts a canon comic.
[-] Obi-Tron_Kenobi | 3 points
The point of de-canonizing all the Legends stuff, is so that everything going forward wouldn't contradict each other. There's more quality control over what's being written.
[-] ChaosPancake | 1 points
Marvel did the same thing. Their main universe became too complex and impossible to follow for new people. So they made the Ultimate Universe as a fresh start to fix the mistakes of their old universe, but it only took a few years for that to be too complex. I could see this new "canon comics" being wiped from canon again in a few years when star wars 10 happens.
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For example I don't see how this could be canon: http://io9.com/the-new-star-wars-crossover-comic-rejuvenates-darth-vad-1743233786. Darth Vader was a badass, but he wasnt that badass.
[-] SoostheMoos | 2 points
Let me tag this source on and drop a quote from the wiki.
Since [April 25th, 2014], the only previously published material still considered canon are the six original trilogy/prequel trilogy films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series and film.
Most material published after April 25—such as the Star Wars Rebels TV series and all novels beginning with A New Dawn—is also considered part of the new canon | Megalinks MegaDB Most material published after April 25—such as the Star Wars Rebels TV series and all novels beginning with A New Dawn—is also considered part of the new canon, on account of the creation of the Lucasfilm Story Group, which currently oversees continuity as a whole. Characters under the Legends banner are still available for use as needed, even if events concerning them are no longer canon.
[-] dj3stripes | 2 points | Dec 08 2015 04:13:17
Thank you
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