Talk:The Bronze Sector/@comment-5782071-20161225170147/@comment-24588058-20161230174321

The book (and likely the comic books) are still considered canon to the Warehouse universe because there isn't any clear reason to say that they are separate at all. The only big difference between the book and the show is Edna St. Vincent Millay's Candle, which we determined is most likely a case of two separate artifacts with the same origins. Chances are any discrepancies between the comics and the show are just as easily explained. As long as there's no bombshell, like say MacPherson is still alive, which completely contradicts the show with no plausible reason, then there's no reason to consider it canon.

As for Viola (thanks for the heads-up, Garr), I glanced at the first sentence. Just knowing that she stole dangerous artifacts and stole them gives only a minor reason for bronzing her, I'll admit. But considering that there's probably a lot more that she did, chances are she would be bronzed. In addition, the Bronze Sector doesn't just hold dangerous criminals (see Paracelsus). They also hold people who have used artifacts with malicious intent or were on their way to becoming a Hitler, Stalin, Mao, or other evil leader. So, chances are she would be bronzed.