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fandomsecrets2013-10-20 03:36 pm
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Re: Not a real issue, IMO
(Anonymous) 2013-10-23 12:13 am (UTC)(link)2) A fandom that appears small on the surface but that is strongly related to a large fandom may be ruled ineligible. So the manga for Fullmetal Alchemist may appear eligible, but be too strongly connected to the ineligible anime adaptation; The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix may seem eligible, but be too strongly connected to the primary X-Men titles.
A bit below:
"- All Media Types" etc
For fandoms "- All Media Types", "& Related Fandoms" and " - Ambiguous Fandom" tags are ineligible. For these you can nominate any specific verison and it will be considered on its own merits. If there is not a canonical tag for that fandom version on AO3, you will have to type the full name in yourself.
Granted, the wording above is a bit unclear (to me: I admit I do not fully understand what that rule means), but the way these official rules make it sound like Agents of SHIELD should be excluded since it is directly related to the Avengers fandom, seeing as how the movie made SHIELD such a big part of the Avengers (in the comics, there is no deriect links between the two organisations, apart from the fact that both the Black Widow and Captain America have worked/sometimes work for SHIELD.
Certainly, the SHIELD organisation is a big part of the Marvel universe, both comics and movies and their various agents have been playing important roles in dozens of Marvel titles for decades.