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'''Bryan Hitch''' is an award-winning comic creator who was the [[penciller]] and [[inker]] for [[Grant Morrison]]'s [[Seventh Doctor]] comic strip, ''[[Culture Shock]]'', that appeared in [[DWM 139]]. He was also responsible for art on various series featuring [[Death's Head]], a character who was a nominal link between the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] and the regular Marvel Universe. In [[2004]], he was hired by [[Ed Thomas]] as one of the concept designers for [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]].  
{{Infobox Person
|image        = Bryan_Hitch.jpg
|aka          =
|birth date    = [[22 April (people)|22 April]] [[1970 (people)|1970]]
|role          =
|job title    = [[Artist]]
|story        = ''[[Culture Shock! (comic story)|Culture Shock!]]''
|time          = 1988, 2005, 2013
|non dwu      = ''Transformers'', ''Death's Head'', ''She-Hulk'', ''Nick Fury'', ''Superman'', ''X-Men'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Spider-Man'', ''Fantastic Four'', ''Captain Britain'', ''Captain America'', ''Punisher'', ''The Walking Dead'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''Batman''
|imdb          = 1628806
|official site = bryanhitchart.com/
|twitter      = THEBRYANHITCH
}}
'''Bryan Hitch''' (born [[22 April (people)|22 April]] [[1970 (people)|1970]]<ref>[http://bryanhitchart.com/about Official Site]</ref>) is an award-winning comic creator who was the [[penciller]] and [[inker]] for [[Grant Morrison]]'s [[Seventh Doctor]] comic strip ''[[Culture Shock! (comic story)|Culture Shock!]]'' in [[DWM 139]]. He was also responsible for art on various series featuring [[Death's Head]], a character who was a nominal link between the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] and the regular Marvel Universe. In 2004, he was hired by [[Ed Thomas]] as one of the concept designers for [[series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 1]], he position he revisited on ''[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS]]''.
 
== Career ==
His career outside ''Doctor Who'' is an impressive one, notable for its particular impact upon the Marvel Universe.
 
== External links ==
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* {{iw|marvel|Bryan Hitch}} at the Marvel Database
{{imdb name|id=1628806}}
{{Official website|bryanhitchart.com/}}
{{Twitter|THEBRYANHITCH}}
 
== Footnotes ==


His career outside ''Doctor Who'' is an impressive one, notable for its particular impact upon the Marvel Universe.
==External links==
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*[[w:c:marvel:Bryan Hitch|Bryan Hitch]] at the Marvel Database
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Bryan Hitch (born 22 April 1970[1]) is an award-winning comic creator who was the penciller and inker for Grant Morrison's Seventh Doctor comic strip Culture Shock! in DWM 139. He was also responsible for art on various series featuring Death's Head, a character who was a nominal link between the DWU and the regular Marvel Universe. In 2004, he was hired by Ed Thomas as one of the concept designers for series 1, he position he revisited on Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS.

Career[[edit] | [edit source]]

His career outside Doctor Who is an impressive one, notable for its particular impact upon the Marvel Universe.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]