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Indeed, Slotts runs include the epic Spider-Verse comic event that inspired the wildly successful ongoing movie trilogy.

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Doctor Who “Once Upon a Time Lord” Comic

And Id have to grit my teeth and say, Im exclusive to Marvel comics, I cant!

The second they cracked, I called Titan Comics and said, I can do one comic!

Slott says, then gleefully adds, But they didnt say how long [the comic could be]!

So, lets make it a giant triple-sized comic!

We can do it quintuple size!

Which is why this thing is like 58 pages of content.

As a writer moving from writing for theMarvelfandom to theDoctor Whofandom, one wonders where he gets his ideas.

And its like, Oh my god!

Thats the fear I go through every single month!

I met him for the first time on the set of the TARDIS, Slott boasts.

What was Slott doing on the TARDIS?

Slott beams and says, I wanted to go onto the TARDIS!

So I used my Spider-Man powers for evil and personal gain.

Collins is accompanied by Matthew Dow Smith and Christopher Jones.

Christopher Jones is such a Whovian, Slott says.

He got every single detail right, and it made me so unbelievably happy.

The comics three artists are divided between the three perspectives.

Youneedword balloons for that, Slott says.

It wouldnt work as a Big Finish or a TV episode; its very much aDoctor Whocomic.

That said, the opening pages ofOnce Upon a Time Lordfeature a scene you couldneversee in the TV show.

Doctor Who: Once Upon A Time Lordis released Nov. 7.