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== Other connections ==
== Other connections ==
===Cast and crew connections===
=== Cast and crew connections ===
*[[Eric Eden]] assisted on art for the original Frank Hampson strips and later took over writing them in 1959. [[Frank Bellamy]] was an artist on the strips at that time. [[Dave Gibbons]] was an artist on the strip for ''2000 AD''. [[Pat Mills]] and [[John Wagner]] wrote the strip for the relaunched ''Eagle''. [[Grant Morrison]] wrote a Dan Dare strip for Fleetway Publications.
*[[Eric Eden]] assisted on art for the original Frank Hampson strips and later took over writing them in 1959. [[Frank Bellamy]] was an artist on the strips at that time. [[Dave Gibbons]] was an artist on the strip for ''2000 AD''. [[Pat Mills]] and [[John Wagner]] wrote the strip for the relaunched ''Eagle''. [[Grant Morrison]] wrote a Dan Dare strip for Fleetway Publications.
*Dare was played by [[Noel Johnson]] on Radio Luxembourg and by [[Ed Stoppard]] in [[Big Finish Productions]]' series.
*Dare was played by [[Noel Johnson]] on Radio Luxembourg and by [[Ed Stoppard]] in [[Big Finish Productions]]' series.
===Production connections===
=== Production connections ===
*[[File:Dan Dare Big Finish header.jpg|thumb|Header for [[Big Finish Productions]]'s ''Dan Dare'' range.<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/hubs/v/dan-dare</ref>]][[Andrew Skilleter]] named [[Who Dares Publishing]] by combining the names ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and Dan Dare with an added "s". ([[REF]]: ''[[Blacklight]]'')
*[[File:Dan Dare Big Finish header.jpg|thumb|Header for [[Big Finish Productions]]'s ''Dan Dare'' range.<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/hubs/v/dan-dare</ref>]][[Andrew Skilleter]] named [[Who Dares Publishing]] by combining the names ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and Dan Dare with an added "s". ([[REF]]: ''[[Blacklight]]'')
*[[Alexander Christian|Lex Christian]] from the novel ''[[The Dying Days (novel)|The Dying Days]]'' takes his name from the chaplain character that evolved into Dan Dare during development of the strip.
*[[Alexander Christian|Lex Christian]] from the novel ''[[The Dying Days (novel)|The Dying Days]]'' takes his name from the chaplain character that evolved into Dan Dare during development of the strip.

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Dan Dare is a science fiction comic series created by Frank Hampson and originally published in Eagle, beginning in its first issue, released on 14 April 1950. The series has since appeared in various other magazines, such as 2000 AD and a Virgin Comics series, as well as being adapted into radio plays and television series, among others.

The series stars various the titular character of Dan Dare, his batman Digby, and his arch nemesis, the Mekon.

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Dan Dare and Digby encounter several incarnations of the Doctor and their companions. (COMIC: The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Loading...["The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)"])

The series was featured alongside Doctor Who in the 60-page crossover comic The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Loading...["The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)"]. This appearance featured direct interactions between the cast of Dan Dare and several incarnations of the Doctor, along with their respective companions.

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