Thread:The Demon In Me/@comment-25376269-20180704203955/@comment-3526639-20180705120538

LIST OF CONTRADICTIONS:


 * No reference to Sam's hospitalization in the comics, or any other events of novel, Sam was hospitalized for a suicide attempt and wasn't put under any kind of observation to make sure she wasn't a threat to herself? Not even mentioned what happened? Also in the final arc there is no reference to the fact that Sam had prior been referring to herself as "Himiko"


 * Mentioning that Yamatai was a year prior when the comics start a mere six weeks after the events of Yamatai. You can say that's a typo all you want but if it was intended to be a month someone proof reading it would have changed it.


 * Lara has no knowledge of Trinity in the Secrets and Lies arc despite blatant contact with them in TTTI.


 * Lara making new friends on the train to Oxford who are never referenced again, particularly when Lara is lamenting that she has so few friends left in the aftermath of Yamatai.


 * Lara has Kennard Montez's ID at the end of Rise of the Tomb Raider, implying he was the one who broke in to steal the book, Lara didn't even recognise him despite her interactions with him in the book.


 * Lara's entire focus at the beginning of Season of the Witch was on what Happened in Yamatai, there is never even a hint that Lara had done anything since Yamatai, let alone went around the world looking for the fleece.

And those are just off the top of my head, as I haven't read the book since it came out. But if I went looking, I'm sure I'd find more.

There is about as much continutiy between The Ten Thousand Immortals and the comics as there is between Assassin's Creed and The Hitchhiker's Guider to the Galaxy, i.e. None. Also, IGN is just as invalid a source of information as Tumblr is, in fact there's a saying, you can't spell Ignorant without IGN. The assertion that something is canon when it is demnostrably not keeping with established canon, means absolutely nothing.