Is every piece of Indiana Jones media canon?
>>89712704
Prolly not, what with fanfiction being a thing and all.
Crystal Skull isn't even canon
>>89712704
Well, Indiana jones and batman props appear on warner studios the last looney Tunes movies, so is canon that Indiana Jones is just a movie and Bug's Bunny exists
>>89712704
>Is every piece of Indiana Jones media canon?
Only the movies and the Young Indy TV series (minus the Old Indy intros, except for the one with Harrison Ford). Crystal Skull references the TV series, but simultaneously contradicts most of the Old Indy stuff (which was cut from the home video releases anyway, so it had already been retconned).
Everything else is non-canon.
>>89714455
What's going on here? Did Han and Chewie crash land on earth?
>>89715505
It's just a one off comic. Han and Chewie end up falling into a wormhole or something and crash land on Earth. Han gets killed by Native Americans and then a hundred years later Indiana Jones comes across his body. Chewbacca is the inspiration for Bigfoot.
>>89712704
No, it's Legends.
>>89712704
No, a lot of stuff contradicts other stuff.
>>89712704
Yes, unless something higher-up contradicts it.
>>89712704
In one of his books he literally deals with a unicorn horn, that is your answer.
>>89713099
so indiana jones works on super mario bros 3 rules
>>89712816
I remember writing stories for grade school classes about Indy's grandkids exploring like he did. Never had heard the term fan fiction at the time.
>>89712704
I don't think even movies are canon.
>>89713791
I choose to ignore you.
>>89712704
According to the official guidebook that came out shortly after Crystal Skull, the following is canon: Young Indy TV show, Marvel's Indy Comics (not the movie adaptations), Dark Horse Indy Comics, and the video games (Atlantis, Infernal Machine, that one on the original X-Box, Staff of Kings), and the novels.
>>89720077
Sounds like everything.