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====[[Marvel UK]]====
====[[Marvel UK]]====
*[[Marvel UK]] created a number of characters who appeared in various titles owned by the company, including ''[[Doctor Who Weekly|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' (which was later re-named ''Doctor Who Monthly''). The characters of the [[Special Executive]] (troubleshooters employed by the [[Time Lord]]s, who had appeared in ''[[4-D War]]'' and ''[[Black Sun Rising]]'') appeared with [[Wikipedia:Captain Britain|Captain Britain]] in the "[[Wikipedia:Jaspers' Warp|Jaspers' Warp]]" storyline written by the Special Executive's creator, [[Alan Moore]].  
*[[Marvel UK]] created a number of characters who appeared in various titles owned by the company, including ''[[Doctor Who Weekly|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' (which was later re-named ''Doctor Who Monthly''). The characters of the [[Special Executive]] (troubleshooters employed by the [[Time Lord]]s, who had appeared in ''[[4-D War]]'' and ''[[Black Sun Rising]]'') appeared with [[Wikipedia:Captain Britain|Captain Britain]] in the "[[Wikipedia:Jaspers' Warp|Jaspers' Warp]]" storyline written by the Special Executive's creator, [[Alan Moore]].  
*The ''Doctor Who'' comics version of [[Merlin]] also appeared briefly in ''Captain Britain'' in a sequence demonstrating that Merlin had several alternate appearances and personalities that he could adopt as he saw fit. The Doctor has also appeared in cameos in several prose novels based in the [[Wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]].
*The ''Doctor Who'' comics version of [[Merlin]] also appeared briefly in ''Captain Britain'' in a sequence demonstrating that Merlin had several alternate appearances and personalities that he could adopt as he saw fit. The Doctor has also appeared in cameos in several prose novels based in the [[Wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]].
 
*In ''[[The Crossroads of Time]]'', published in ''[[Doctor Who Universe]]'', the [[Seventh Doctor]] sent [[Death's Head]] into the ''Transformers'' universe, asserting that the the Transformers' universe exists parallel to his own. Later, he guest-starred in [[Death's Head]]'s comic book from [[Marvel UK]]. Death's Head himself interacted with mainstream superheroes from the Marvel Universe, which provides an indirect link between the mainstream Marvel Universe and the Doctor Who Universe.
*The [[Seventh Doctor]] guest-starred in [[Death's Head]]'s comic book from [[Marvel UK]]. Death's Head himself interacted with mainstream superheroes from the Marvel Universe, which provides an indirect link between the mainstream Marvel Universe and the Doctor Who Universe.
 
*In one issue of Doctor Who Magazine, the Doctor sent Death's Head into the Transformers universe, asserting that the the Transformers' universe exists parallel to the Doctor Who universe.


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