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It\'s tough to tell whether or not the Army of Darkness comics are canon to this version of Ash. On the one hand, Claptrap references the comic wherein Ash fought Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, which would suggest that they are. But then, on the other hand, Brock asks if he knows what happened to Sheila and Ash says he doesn\'t know. But, if the comics were canon, he\'d know. In the comics, Sheila returns to the present between the events of \
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It\\\'s tough to tell whether or not the Army of Darkness comics are canon to this version of Ash. On the one hand, Claptrap references the comic wherein Ash fought Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, which would suggest that they are. But then, on the other hand, Brock asks if he knows what happened to Sheila and Ash says he doesn\\\'t know. But, if the comics were canon, he\\\'d know. In the comics, Sheila returns to the present between the events of \\\"Ashes 2 Ashes\\\" and those of \\\"Shop \\\'Til You Drop Dead\\\" because she finds she has an insatiable urge to fight evil. At the beginning of \\\"Army of Darkness VS The Re-Animator\\\", she is taken away by the cops (who mistake Ash for an insane killer) and is ultimately assimilated by the Deadites.

This also makes GLaDOS\\\'s answer to Brock\\\'s question decidedly ignorant of the comic book canon. Sheila can\\\'t have been killed by the Black Plague in the 14th century because she never made it back to the 14th century before being assimilated.

I suppose this could be a reference to the Evil Dead film trilogy\\\'s tendency of ignoring its own canon, but I\\\'d really like an answer to this.
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It\'s tough to tell whether or not the Army of Darkness comics are canon to this version of Ash. On the one hand, Claptrap references the comic wherein Ash fought Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, which would suggest that they are. But then, on the other hand, Brock asks if he knows what happened to Sheila and Ash says he doesn\'t know. But, if the comics were canon, he\'d know. In the comics, Sheila returns to the present between the events of \
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It\\\'s tough to tell whether or not the Army of Darkness comics are canon to this version of Ash. On the one hand, Claptrap references the comic wherein Ash fought Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, which would suggest that they are. But then, on the other hand, Brock asks if he knows what happened to Sheila and Ash says he doesn\\\'t know. But, if the comics were canon, he\\\'d know. In the comics, Sheila returns to the present between the events of \\\"Ashes 2 Ashes\\\" and those of \\\"Shop \\\'Til You Drop Dead\\\" because she finds she has an insatiable urge to fight evil. At the beginning of \\\"Army of Darkness VS The Re-Animator\\\", she is taken away by the cops (who mistake Ash for an insane killer) and is ultimately assimilated by the Deadites.

This also makes GLaDOS\\\'s answer to Brock\\\'s question decidedly ignorant of the comic book canon. Sheila can\\\'t have been killed by the Black Plague in the 14th century because she never made it back to the 14th century before being assimilated.
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It\'s tough to tell whether or not the Army of Darkness comics are canon to this version of Ash. On the one hand, Claptrap references the comic wherein Ash fought Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, which would suggest that they are. But then, on the other hand, Brock asks if he knows what happened to Sheila and Ash says he doesn\'t know. But, if the comics were canon, he\'d know. In the comics, Sheila returns to the present between the events of \
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It\\\'s tough to tell whether or not the Army of Darkness comics are canon to this version of Ash. On the one hand, Claptrap references the comic wherein Ash fought Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, which would suggest that they are. But then, on the other hand, Brock asks if he knows what happened to Sheila and Ash says he doesn\\\'t know. But, if the comics were canon, he\\\'d know. In the comics, Sheila returns to the present between the events of \\\"Ashes 2 Ashes\\\" and those of \\\"Shop \\\'Til You Drop Dead\\\" because she finds she has an insatiable urge to fight evil. At the beginning of \\\"Army of Darkness VS The Re-Animator\\\", she is taken away by the cops (who mistake Ash for an insane killer) and is ultimately assimilated by the Deadites.

This also makes GLaDOS\\\'s answer to Brock\\\'s question decidedly ignorant of the comic book canon.
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While Rule 34 is not a trope, it only shows how much of an instant hit Splatoon is.
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It only shows how much of an instant hit Splatoon is. Heh heh heh.
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