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rdfs:comment | - Dan McDaid is a British comic book writer and artist.
- He referred to Marvel UK's work on the earliest strips, such as Pat Mills, John Wagner and Dave Gibbons' Doctor Who and the Iron Legion, as "mind-blowing". He's also noted the commonality between those comic strips and the RTD era of Doctor Who, noting in 2008 that after Steve Parkhouse came in to DWM:
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Notable Works | - The Crimson Hand, Jersey Gods, Catalyst Comix
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abstract | - Dan McDaid is a British comic book writer and artist.
- He referred to Marvel UK's work on the earliest strips, such as Pat Mills, John Wagner and Dave Gibbons' Doctor Who and the Iron Legion, as "mind-blowing". He's also noted the commonality between those comic strips and the RTD era of Doctor Who, noting in 2008 that after Steve Parkhouse came in to DWM: ... the strips get more otherworldly and oblique, taking Who into territory where the TV show would never go. That was twenty years ago of course — these days, the TV show is practically a spin-off of those comic strips. And more power to it, I say.Dan McDaid However, he seems to have been most influenced by Scott Gray's Eighth Doctor run, which he claims are his bible for "how to write Who — and particularly Who comics".
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