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Note: I've considered posting this in the CBC forums, but I felt it better for The Entertainment and GAD forums since these are about comics that tie into well, animated and live action shows.
Comic book tie ins exist for a simple reason. Money. And a good deal of many are simply non canon or don't fit in because of certain details. With that said, some comic book tie ins, however, are meant as official canon or at least written so that they don't contradict with established details from the official story. Which ones are you aware of?
1. To save time, both Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Gargoyles (the recent series) were advertised as the official 8th and 3rd season respectively continuing the storylines from the finished shows.
2. Batman Adventures (written by Dan Slott and Ty Templeton) while not part of the official DCAU was written to expand the continuity just the same. The stories had more continuity and even moved some Batman characters forward (as well as bridging the gap between Mr. Freeze's appearance in BTAS "Cold Comfort" and Batman Beyond "Meltdown").
I'll typed some more in a bit.
Comic book tie ins exist for a simple reason. Money. And a good deal of many are simply non canon or don't fit in because of certain details. With that said, some comic book tie ins, however, are meant as official canon or at least written so that they don't contradict with established details from the official story. Which ones are you aware of?
1. To save time, both Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Gargoyles (the recent series) were advertised as the official 8th and 3rd season respectively continuing the storylines from the finished shows.
2. Batman Adventures (written by Dan Slott and Ty Templeton) while not part of the official DCAU was written to expand the continuity just the same. The stories had more continuity and even moved some Batman characters forward (as well as bridging the gap between Mr. Freeze's appearance in BTAS "Cold Comfort" and Batman Beyond "Meltdown").
I'll typed some more in a bit.