Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe

Conversely to appearances by characters from other fictional universes, elements of the Doctor Who Universe have (for the most part, unofficially), appeared in other continuities.

Comics examples

 * Marvel UK created a number of characters who appeared in various titles owned by the company, including Doctor Who Magazine (later Doctor Who Monthly). The characters of the Special Executive (Gallifreyan troubleshooters appearing in 4-D War and Black Sun Rising) subsequently appeared as major characters alongside Captain Britain in the "Jaspers' Warp" storyline written by the Special Executive's creator, Alan Moore.


 * Marvel USA occasionally made oblique references to Doctor Who - the X-Men spin-off Excalibur featured the Weird Happenings Organisation, led by Doctor Alistaire Stuart and his sister Alysande, a female counterpart of the Brigadier.


 * The 2000AD strip Caballistics, Inc., which features Doctor Who references so frequently they are practically part of the series' format, once depicted a character clearly intended to be the actor Tom Baker being murdered by Scottish nationalist demons. This would appear to undermine the frequent suggestion by Caballistics, Inc fans that the series is unofficially set in the Doctor Who universe.