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We might need to reconsider certain things regarded as "canon". The article states that episodes 1-3 of Oliver Queen Chronicles are canon. However, even those episodes are inconsistent with the main show (and I'm not just talking about Oliver's mom being named "Moira", instead of "Laura"). In the first episode (set on the night of their deaths), Robert Queen attempts to give Oliver a bow and arrow, which Oliver is shown to be uninterested in. However, Veritas shows Oliver already being into archery. Episode 2 have Oliver sailing off, after graduating high school (ca. 1998). In Toxic, Oliver meets Tess, after spending two years on the island. No date is given but considering him and Tess (born 1984) having had a relationship, after returning to Star City, their encounter must've happened after 2002. Episode 3 shows Oliver's yacht be hijacked by the captain and some criminals. In Toxic, it is said that Oliver and his friends partied themselves into a shipwreck. No reference to a hijacking. Just some drunk rich kids, who sank a yacht, with some having survived and told the story.

Smallville: Visions is supposed to take place co-current with the events of Hero. Yet, Hero makes no reference to Jordan Cross or Zach. As far as it's concerned, Pete is the only one that's affected by the stride gum.

Website information. The problem here is that all Warner Brothers owned websites related to Smallville have since been taken down. So, it's impossible to verify information taken from them.

Smallville: The Visual Guide. According to the notes section, on the article for Tomb, the Visual Guide states that Moira Sullivan left her family, when Chloe was five and committed when Chloe was 12. However, Progeny showed it happen when Chloe was 8, with there being no reference to Moira having split and then having come back to her family.

Vengeance Chronicles shows Chloe learning about Level 33.1. However, its existence seems like news to her in Static. Not to mention, Vengeance shows Andrea Rojas having emptied her desk at the Daily Planet and left town, by the morning after her team-up with Clark. Vengeance Chronicles have her go directly home, where she meets Nick Yang and then hangs out with him, until returning to the Daily Planet after at least one night. Vengeance Chronicles also ends with her seemingly staying in Metropolis, yet Clark never saw her again, when he was operating as the Blur. Granted, she could've left by then, but there was also no reference to her still being there, before Clark began operating more in Metropolis.KylieMfever (talk) 12:20, August 11, 2019 (UTC)

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