MyComyc was a 16-issue anthology comic series released in 1986–1988 by the Spanish publisher Editorial Gepsa. The MyComyc issues featured two-pagers based on several popular cartoons at the time, including Inspector Gadget, David the Gnome, Tom and Jerry, and The Pink Panther. The first eight issues also included exclusive short comics based on the Star Wars Droids and Star Wars: Ewoks animated TV series.
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| - MyComyc was a 16-issue anthology comic series released in 1986–1988 by the Spanish publisher Editorial Gepsa. The MyComyc issues featured two-pagers based on several popular cartoons at the time, including Inspector Gadget, David the Gnome, Tom and Jerry, and The Pink Panther. The first eight issues also included exclusive short comics based on the Star Wars Droids and Star Wars: Ewoks animated TV series.
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| - MyComyc was a 16-issue anthology comic series released in 1986–1988 by the Spanish publisher Editorial Gepsa. The MyComyc issues featured two-pagers based on several popular cartoons at the time, including Inspector Gadget, David the Gnome, Tom and Jerry, and The Pink Panther. The first eight issues also included exclusive short comics based on the Star Wars Droids and Star Wars: Ewoks animated TV series. As with all comics released prior to April 25, 2014, these can only be canonical within the Star Wars Legends continuity. However, how they fit into the Legends continuity is ambiguous. Both the first and the second parts of the StarWars.com Blog series The Droids Re-Animated used information from the MyComyc series, with the second part specifically confirming the events of Sabotaged Droid and Troublesome Outing. In addition, Jeff Ferguson mentioned that the final five Droids comics arbitrarily take place post-Mungo in the timeline. Before the canon continuity was established, Abel G. Peña indicated that the canonicity of the MyComyc franchise was ambiguous in the sense of The Clone Wars TV series and the then-upcoming Disney sequels.
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