Born on July 3, 1967, Dan Slott is an American comic book writer who has built one of the more substantial careers in mainstream superhero comics over the past three decades. Active since 1991, he has accumulated credits on more than 550 issues across both Marvel and DC Comics, demonstrating a consistency that few writers in the industry can match.
Superman Unlimited #10 (2026)
Slott first gained wider attention through work on DC's Batman Adventures and Arkham Asylum: Living Hell before finding his footing at Marvel, where he developed a particular affinity for characters who blend wit with genuine emotional stakes. His run on She-Hulk earned strong critical regard for balancing legal procedural humor with superhero action, and his Silver Surfer stories brought a warmly cosmic sensibility to that character.
Fantastic Four: First Foes #1 (2026)
His most significant contribution to the medium is arguably his extended tenure on Amazing Spider-Man, one of the longest continuous runs any writer has had on that title. Within that stretch he launched The Superior Spider-Man, a bold reimagining that generated considerable reader debate — a testament to how seriously audiences took the direction. He later brought comparable ambition to Tony Stark: Iron Man and an ongoing Fantastic Four run that ranks among his most-credited work in the catalog.
Superman Unlimited #11 (2026)
Slott's writing tends to reward long-term readers with carefully planted plot threads while remaining accessible, and his career reflects a genuine investment in the histories of the characters he handles.