Dan Slott
Author of She-Hulk: Single Green Female
About the Author
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Series
Works by Dan Slott
Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide Vol. 1 (The Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide) (2016) 77 copies, 2 reviews
The Amazing Spider-Man: The Gauntlet, Vol. 2 – Rhino & Mysterio (2010) — Author — 62 copies, 1 review
Tony Stark: Iron Man Vol. 3: War of the Realms (Tony Stark: Iron Man (3)) (2019) — Author — 17 copies, 1 review
Silver Surfer Infinite #1 7 copies
theAMAZING SPIDER-MAN 6 copies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 #795 4 copies
The Ren & Stimpy Show #16 4 copies
The Ren & Stimpy Show #5 (Commander Hoek & Cadet Stimpy vs. the Croco-Men from Planet Zed!) (1993) 4 copies
Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 — Author — 4 copies
Spider-Man (2022-) #6 3 copies
Spider-Verse (2014) #2 3 copies
Spider-Boy (2023-) #1 3 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #15 - Planet Without a Hulk, Part 1: She-Hulk: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. — Author — 3 copies
Fantastic Four (2018-) #11 3 copies
Superman Unlimited (2025-) #5 3 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #01 - Many Happy Returns — Author — 3 copies
Superman Unlimited (2025-) #3 3 copies
Superman Unlimited (2025-) #4 3 copies
Spider-Man (2022-) #7 3 copies
Spider-Man (2022-) #8 3 copies
Superman Unlimited (2025-) #6 3 copies
Superman Unlimited (2025-) #1 3 copies
Tony Stark: Iron Man #4 — Author — 2 copies
Superman Unlimited (2025-) #2 2 copies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 #32 2 copies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 #31 2 copies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 #30 2 copies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 #29 2 copies
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 #28 2 copies
Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott Vol. 2 Collection (Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott Collection) 2 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #14 - Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Awesome Andy But Were Afraid To Ask. — Author — 2 copies
Superior Spider-Man #22 2 copies
Batman Adventures # 13 2 copies
Batman, Double Trouble 2 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #19 - The Gamma Defense — Author — 2 copies
Pinky and The Brain (1996) Issue #3 2 copies
The Powerpuff Girls #34 2 copies
the AMANZING SPIDER-MAN 2 copies
Avengers: The Initiative #03 2 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #18 - Planet Without a Hulk, Part 4: Illuminated — Author — 2 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #17 - Planet Without a Hulk, Part 3: Shock After Shock — Author — 2 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #16 - Planet Without a Hulk, Part 2: Gamma Flight — Author — 2 copies
She-Hulk [2005] #04 - Back To Bone — Author — 2 copies
The Mighty Avengers (Vol. 1) #22 2 copies
Fantastic Four 4 2 copies
Spider-Boy (2025) 017 1 copy
Spider-Boy (2025) 015 1 copy
Spider-Man (2025) 016 1 copy
Spider-Man: Norocosul Parker 1 copy
Spider-Boy (2023-) #8 1 copy
Otra yo, otra tú 1 copy
Un nuevo día 1 copy
Hulka 1 copy
Mujer verde soltera busca 1 copy
Thing (2006) #2 1 copy
Thing (2006) #1 1 copy
Dexter's Laboratory [1999] #4 — Author — 1 copy
Samotna zielona kobieta 1 copy
Mój własny najgorszy wróg 1 copy
Tony Stark : Iron Man. [2] 1 copy
Tony Stark : Iron Man. [1] 1 copy
Avengers: The Initiative #20 1 copy
Venom - Flashpoint 1 copy
Silver Surfer (Vol. 8) 1 copy
Animaniacs (1995) Issue #16 1 copy
Silver Surfer (Vol. 7) 1 copy
Superior Spider-Man #2 1 copy
Superior Spider-Man #4 1 copy
Thing (2006) #4 1 copy
Thing (2006) #3 1 copy
Batman Adventures # 10 1 copy
Batman Adventures # 14 1 copy
Spiderman v7 21 1 copy
Spiderman v7 59 1 copy
Spiderman v7 58 1 copy
Big Time Deel 2 1 copy
Spider-Man (2022-2023) #10 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #21 - Another Me, Another U. — Author — 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #20 - The Clock is Ticking — Author — 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #11 - 6 Shots to the Heart — Author — 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #10 - I Married a Man-Wolf — Author — 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #09 - The Big Reveal — Author — 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #06 - Beaus & Eros, Part 1: I'm with Cupid — Author — 1 copy
Los últimos días 1 copy
Edge of Spider-verse, #2 1 copy
Spider-Man (2022-2023) #11 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #07 - Beaus & Eros, Part 2: Change of Heart — Author — 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #13 - Mind Field — Author — 1 copy
Doc Samson (1996) #1 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #17 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #16 1 copy
She-Hulk [2005] #05 - New Kid In Town — Author — 1 copy
Fantastic Four (2018-) #12 1 copy
Superior Spider-Man: No. 12 1 copy
Fantastic Four (2018-) #8 1 copy
Fantastic Four (2018-) #9 1 copy
Fantastic Four (2018-) #10 1 copy
Fantastic Four (2018-) #13 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #15 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #2 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #3 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #5 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #6 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #7 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #8 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #9 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #10 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #11 1 copy
Tony Stark: Iron Man #14 1 copy
Fantastic Fourr vol 3 1 copy
Associated Works
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2: Squirrel You Know It's True (2015) — Author — 526 copies, 29 reviews
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3: Guardians Disassembled (2014) — Contributor — 149 copies, 4 reviews
Young Marvel: Little X-Men, Little Avengers, Big Trouble (2013) — Contributor — 43 copies, 3 reviews
Steve Rogers: Captain America: Free Comic Book Day 2016 — Contributor — 19 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1967-07-03
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- writer
- Organizations
- Marvel Comics
- Short biography
- From Wikipedia: Dan Slott (born July 3, 1967) is an American comic book writer, who is the current writer on Marvel Comics' Tony Stark: Iron Man and Fantastic Four. He is best known for his long run on The Amazing Spider-Man, as well as Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, She-Hulk, Silver Surfer, The Superior Spider-Man, The Mighty Avengers, Batman Adventures, and Ren & Stimpy.
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Berkley, California, USA
- Places of residence
- Berkeley, California, USA
- Map Location
- California, USA
Members
Reviews
I absolutely loved everything about this whole series, but even if I didn't, this volume would get 5 stars on the sheer brilliance and insanity of issue 11 (the opening issue to this collection). I love it when stories are told in a way that utilises the medium in which they are told in unique and interesting ways thereby making a story that COULDN'T be told in a different medium to the same effect. In issue 11, Slott and Allred take us through countless iterations of a time loop through use show more of a literal Möbius strip of panels running backwards and forwards, upside down and right side up through the issue. It is comic book storytelling at its best and most crazy and I love it so much. show less
I enjoyed the murder mystery of the Original Sin event, but it was the consequences of the secret revelations that I was most eager for. This Companion is huge – nearly 1000 pages and has stories across a dozen+ different series. As is usually the case with such a large collection, some stories were excellent, some mediocre and some…ugh.
One issue I had with the entire volume was that though the secrets caused fights/discord, it was usually resolved when the “whole story” came out. show more When Orb detonates the Watcher’s eye, secrets are revealed to everyone but most only get the beginning of the memory. I felt this was a bit of a copout, but not so much that I didn’t enjoy the stories.
I think the best stories were the ones that didn’t involve the main Avengers team: like Deadpool, Nova and Blade/Luke Cage/Blue Marvel. These tales had consequences that were not immediately resolved and big emotional stakes. Daredevil was especially good for once again showing him using strategy over his "powers." Even heroes I wasn’t familiar with, like Radiance, had good stories that kept me engaged. Of the core group - Thor’s tale was the best. It introduced a new Realm and had revelations concerning Angela. And any tale with Loki is always entertaining! The rest of the best known heroes were meh. The reading of Xavier’s will was hugely anticlimactic – Xavier is dead, but still had a “sin” to reveal. The X-Men bicker about it. Cap’s secret tied directly into the Avengers’ Incursion arc, which I thought horrifically boring and his time travel road trip didn't change that. Hickman takes technobabble to a whole new level. Bruce and Tony’s sin amounted to a weak retcon. Not bad stories, just not equal to the heroes involved.
Overall, this is a solid collection with some real gems and just a few clunkers. It’s an excellent value for the price considering the sheer amount of material (most of it very good) and the gorgeous production - sewn binding, full color wrap-around covers and dust jacket. Highly recommended. show less
One issue I had with the entire volume was that though the secrets caused fights/discord, it was usually resolved when the “whole story” came out. show more When Orb detonates the Watcher’s eye, secrets are revealed to everyone but most only get the beginning of the memory. I felt this was a bit of a copout, but not so much that I didn’t enjoy the stories.
I think the best stories were the ones that didn’t involve the main Avengers team: like Deadpool, Nova and Blade/Luke Cage/Blue Marvel. These tales had consequences that were not immediately resolved and big emotional stakes. Daredevil was especially good for once again showing him using strategy over his "powers." Even heroes I wasn’t familiar with, like Radiance, had good stories that kept me engaged. Of the core group - Thor’s tale was the best. It introduced a new Realm and had revelations concerning Angela. And any tale with Loki is always entertaining! The rest of the best known heroes were meh. The reading of Xavier’s will was hugely anticlimactic – Xavier is dead, but still had a “sin” to reveal. The X-Men bicker about it. Cap’s secret tied directly into the Avengers’ Incursion arc, which I thought horrifically boring and his time travel road trip didn't change that. Hickman takes technobabble to a whole new level. Bruce and Tony’s sin amounted to a weak retcon. Not bad stories, just not equal to the heroes involved.
Overall, this is a solid collection with some real gems and just a few clunkers. It’s an excellent value for the price considering the sheer amount of material (most of it very good) and the gorgeous production - sewn binding, full color wrap-around covers and dust jacket. Highly recommended. show less
I liked Slott's recent take on the Fantastic Four, so I thought I'd give this a go too, but it was much too bland and generic as Tony Stark invents like crazy and kicks off another romance. It was a bit off-putting that Slott seemed to be using the issues and ethics around artificial intelligence for an unflattering satire of microaggressions, social justice causes, cultural appropriation, and becoming woke.
Beautifully cosmic while anchored via Dawn so that it doesn't disappear up its own sci-fi-terminology butt.
Sometimes I see this series derided as Dan Slott's Doctor Who fanfiction supported only because of Mike Laura Allred's work, to which I say:
I wish Doctor Who was this consistently entertaining;
What's wrong with enjoying the visuals of a comic book?!
Sometimes I see this series derided as Dan Slott's Doctor Who fanfiction supported only because of Mike Laura Allred's work, to which I say:
I wish Doctor Who was this consistently entertaining;
What's wrong with enjoying the visuals of a comic book?!
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