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    Dan Slott Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Dan Slott? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dan Slott from Writers Comics and what is the personality traits.

    Dan Slott
    ENTP

    ENTP (5w4)

    Dan Slott personality type is ENTP, which is the most common personality type, so let’s see where the real problem lies here.

    There is a clear conflict of interest. After all, Slott is writing Spider-Man for Marvel, and Marvel is the parent company of both Marvel Comics and Spider-Man. And then there’s the fact that Marvel Comics publishes multiple comic book series under the Spider-Man banner. That’s why there is no clear hierarchy which determines who gets to write Spider-Man, who gets to write Daredevil, or who gets to write The Avengers. This creates one of the greatest problems for writers, especially for writers who are trying to make things up as they go along.

    So, if Spider-Man #700 is Slott’s last issue on the book, then he has to write it in such a way that everyone can be happy. After all, you don’t want anyone to go into the issue thinking that Slott is just pulling a stunt on them. That’s why Slott has to write so many issues in between this one and his last, so he can give the story time to breathe.

    Dan Slott (born July 3, 1967) is an American comic book writer, known for his work on Marvel Comics books such as The Amazing Spider-Man, as well as She-Hulk, Silver Surfer, The Superior Spider-Man, Tony Stark: Iron Man, The Mighty Avengers, and Fantastic Four. His work for DC Comics includes the books Arkham Asylum: Living Hell and Batman Adventures.

    Slott was the writer of Marvel's Avengers: The Initiative, which launched following the conclusion of the 2006–07 “Civil War” storyline. He was one of the four writers of the thrice-monthly The Amazing Spider-Man, a schedule which began in January 2008 following the controversial storyline “One More Day”. His first three issues placed in the top ten highest selling comics for January, with the first issue taking the number two spot that month, selling around 128,000 copies, a 3% jump from the previous month.

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