![]() ![]() Stuff like old magazines and calendars will probably be left out for now. The novels I will buy when the time comes to review them. Any entry with a X behind it is a source I do not own (yet).This is the case with Mirage, Innistrad for example. I'll stick to just the stories and actually published sources, unless a the backstory of a set or a important event was only covered in an online source. I do not intend to review every single article ever produced on MTG lore. In addition to stories you will also find a number of articles on this list.They were canon before their replacements came out after all. What I do not consider canon are the following things: prerevisionist comics that have been replaced by revisionist novels (Antiquities War, Jedit Ojanen), third party remakes of Wizard of the Coast novels (The manga versions of The Brothers' War and The Purifying Fire) and stuff where the creators clearly didn't care about matching the story to established canon (Usually videogames, like Magic the Gathering - Battlegrounds or Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012.) I will still review the now out of continuity comics though, for the sake of completion.I will deal note continuity errors and suggest explanations in my reviews. The older novels have some problems with their depiction of planeswalkers, and there have been times when the editors appear to have been asleep considering the number of continuity errors (Scourge, Test of Metal), but in my opinion everything that was supposed to be canon should be considered canon if it is at all possible. I try to keep as much things canon as possible.
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