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'''''Excalibur''''' was a comic series published by [[Marvel Comics]] in its own independent comic book. It centred around [[Excalibur (team)|the titular organisation]], of which [[Captain Britain]], who had previously starred in [[Captain Britain (series)|his own series]], was a member, with continuity being shared between the two. It is a part of the larger [[Marvel Multiverse]].
'''''Excalibur''''' was a comic series published by [[Marvel Comics]] in its own independent comic book. It centred around [[Excalibur (team)|the titular organisation]], of which [[Captain Britain]], who had previously starred in [[Captain Britain (series)|his own series]], was a member, with continuity being shared between the two. It is a part of the larger [[Marvel Multiverse]].
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The series began in ''Excalibur'' volume 1 #-1, and went on to have a total of 4 volumes.
The series began in ''Excalibur'' volume 1 #-1, and went on to have a total of 4 volumes.


==Crossovers with the DWU==
== Crossovers ==
Various instalments of ''Excalibur'' contained elements originating from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', such as the [[Special Executive]], thus constituting official [[crossover]]s with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].
Various instalments of ''Excalibur'' contained elements originating from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', such as the [[Special Executive]], thus constituting official [[crossover]]s with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].



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Excalibur was a comic series published by Marvel Comics in its own independent comic book. It centred around the titular organisation, of which Captain Britain, who had previously starred in his own series, was a member, with continuity being shared between the two. It is a part of the larger Marvel Multiverse.

The series began in Excalibur volume 1 #-1, and went on to have a total of 4 volumes.

Crossovers[[edit] | [edit source]]

Various instalments of Excalibur contained elements originating from Doctor Who Magazine, such as the Special Executive, thus constituting official crossovers with the Doctor Who universe.

The following Excalibur stories involved DWU elements and are thus covered on this Wiki:

Title Issue Released
The Sword is Drawn EXCSE 1 December 1987
Come One and All to the Ugly Bug-Eyed Monster Ball EXCV1 47 17 December 1991
Camelot Lost EXCV2 1 6 December 2000