Talk:Coyote (manga)

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[edit] Fanon in "Connection to Hellsing" section

Additionally, Montana Max, the villain of Hellsing, appears in the exact same incarnation in Coyote, and is the same person, surviving unchanged (although first skinnier) through Hellsing due to his immortality.

This is completely wrong. Coyote and Hellsing are not connected in any way. The similarities between Coyote and Hellsing only go as far as similar motifs and character designs. Coyote - like Crossfire, Angel Dust, and The Legends of Vampire Hunter - is not Hellsing canon. The only other work by Hirano that is connected to Hellsing is Hellsing: The Dawn, which is a prequel.

We already know where the Major was in Hellsing during World War II. He fought in Operation Barbarossa, then conducted vampire experiments in Poland in 1944, and shortly thereafter fought in the Battle of the Bulge in early 1945. Coyote has nothing to do with vampires, and the Major's limited but slowly unfolding backstory in Hellsing and Hellsing: The Dawn is absolutely contradictory to the backstory in Coyote. Schrödinger 01:56, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:CoyotePip.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 19:45, 13 February 2008 (UTC)