Not all of them. Some Halo novels might have been superseded or revised based on later developments in the Halo universe.
The canon status of Halo novels varies. Some remain firmly within the official canon, while others might have become more ambiguous or been re-evaluated due to the evolving nature of the Halo franchise and its storytelling.
Yes, they are. The Halo novels are often regarded as part of the official Halo universe and contribute to the overall lore.
Yes, it is. The Halo: Fall of Reach novel is widely accepted as canon within the Halo universe.
Well, it's a bit complicated. The determination of whether the Kanan comics are canon often depends on the decisions of the creators and the broader narrative context. Sometimes new developments or retcons can influence this status.
Yes, it is. The Kanan comic remains canon without significant changes to its status.
The Ahsoka novel is still canon. Usually, changes to a work's canon status are announced officially, and there haven't been any such announcements regarding this novel.
Yes, Halo is still very much science fiction. It has all the elements like advanced technology, space exploration, and alien species.
Yes, as of now, the Samurai Jack comic is still considered canon within the Samurai Jack universe.
Not all DC Comics are canon. It depends on various factors like storylines, reboots, and alternate universes.
In general, not every Marvel comic is canon. The concept of canon can be complex, as it depends on various factors like the specific series, events, and editorial decisions. Some comics exist in alternate timelines or alternate realities that don't directly impact the main narrative.
It depends. Some FF7 novels are officially recognized as canon, while others might be more supplementary or spin-off material.