User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-24361711-20131231174228/@comment-188432-20140101163245

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-24361711-20131231174228/@comment-188432-20140101163245 The entire run of original, non-parodic Doctor Who Magazine comics — whether originating from Marvel or Panini — are considered a part of the DWU by this wiki and therefore are valid sources. There's no doubt that those comics which debuted in the pages of DWM — which would exclude Tales from the TARDIS — were produced under license from the BBC, and that they satisfy our four little rules.

But it's the reverse question that typically interests more people: is the Doctor a part of the MU?

Well, fans typically use Death's Head as a reason why the Doctor is a part of the larger Marvel Universe, albeit a small part of it. There's really no doubt that the Seventh Doctor, at least, landed his TARDIS on the Baxter Building.

Our friends at w:c:marvel call him }, since was made official by Marvel in the .

Nevertheless, the connection between the DWU and MU is extremely tenuous and essentially academic. It's not like there could be a Spiderman/Doctor Who crossover without new contracts being drawn up between the BBC and Disney.