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'''Dan Slott''' (born [[3 July (people)|3 July]], [[1967 (people)|1967]]) is a [[comic book]] professional best known for his work at [[Marvel Comics]]. He is a lifelong ''Doctor Who'' fan and made an appearance on ''[[The Fan Show]]'' in [[2015 (releases)|2015]]. He is currently writing a series of special issues for [[Titan Publishing Group]]'s line of ''Doctor Who'' comics.  
'''Dan Slott''' (born [[3 July (people)|3 July]], [[1967 (people)|1967]]) is a [[comic book]] professional best known for his work at [[Marvel Comics]]. He is a lifelong ''Doctor Who'' fan and made an appearance on ''[[The Fan Show]]'' in [[2015 (releases)|2015]]. He is currently writing a series of special issues for [[Titan Publishing Group]]'s line of ''Doctor Who'' comics.


At one point in his career, he pitched a crossover with [[Spider-Man]] in which Peter Parker would become the Doctor's companion, but despite enthusiasm from the BBC, this was turned down by Marvel.
At one point in his career, he pitched a crossover with [[Spider-Man]] in which Peter Parker would become the Doctor's companion, but despite enthusiasm from the BBC, this was turned down by Marvel.


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Latest revision as of 08:55, 18 March 2023

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Dan Slott (born 3 July, 1967) is a comic book professional best known for his work at Marvel Comics. He is a lifelong Doctor Who fan and made an appearance on The Fan Show in 2015. He is currently writing a series of special issues for Titan Publishing Group's line of Doctor Who comics.

At one point in his career, he pitched a crossover with Spider-Man in which Peter Parker would become the Doctor's companion, but despite enthusiasm from the BBC, this was turned down by Marvel.