
Tony Daniel (2)
Author of Batman: Battle For The Cowl
For other authors named Tony Daniel, see the disambiguation page.
Tony Daniel (2) has been aliased into Tony S. Daniel.
Series
Works by Tony Daniel
Works have been aliased into Tony S. Daniel.
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #39 — Illustrator — 2 copies
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #43 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #40 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #36 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #35 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #34 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #31 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #30 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #29 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #26 — Illustrator — 1 copy
F5 #1 1 copy
The Tenth #01 1 copy
F5 #s 1,3-4 1 copy
F5 Origin #1 1 copy
The Tenth #02 1 copy
The Tenth #1 September 1997 1 copy
The Tenth #03 1 copy
The Tenth #04 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #44 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Associated Works
Works have been aliased into Tony S. Daniel.
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- comic book writer
comic book artist - Relationships
- Daniel, Elena (wife)
Daniel, Katherine (daughter)
Daniel, Anna (daughter) - Places of residence
- Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Illinois, USA
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Reviews
every time dick grayson puts on that damn cowl i like it way more than i should, and given the exceptional run it led to with him as bats & damian as his robin, part of me will always wish he never took it off.
also, the narration on those last few pages of him donning the cowl gives me legit goosebumps.
also, the narration on those last few pages of him donning the cowl gives me legit goosebumps.
A pretty good book about the triggering of two unknowing sleeper agents inside the Teen Titans and Outsiders teams of young super heroes. My main complaint is the ridiculous suspension of disbelief required for how both of them neglect to kill anyone on their teams when first triggered and catching them unawares, easily overpowering their teammates, only to then return with the express purpose of killing them once they've regrouped and prepared for it. I suppose there was no way around that, show more but it could surely have been handled in a way where it was easier, especially in the Teen Titans case, to buy it. Oh well. Otherwise a quick, fun read with some satisfyingly potent emotional repercussions. show less
Dick Grayson, still filling the role of the presumed dead Batman, with Bruce Wayne's son Damian (as Robin) and a host of supporting characters, continues his pursuit of the Black Mask. The story is choppy and confusing, and even the page layouts are sometimes not easy to follow. The plot is OK, although the Black Mask's identity was not a real shock. The story and art would have benefited from some simplification. If a comic book takes this much work to follow, there should be a big payoff. show more There wasn't. show less
I love the Teen Titans. My favorite run is the legendary years of Wolfman and Perez. It's in that run that we first meet Deathstroke, the Terminator. I describe him to people as Captain America if if he was a mercenary. He loves America but he loves money more. The character that I grew up with and than read when he had his own series is not in this book. This story is about someone trying to figure out who he is. The thing that made Deathstroke such a great antagonist is that he knows show more exactly who he is. There's no doubt or hesitations about why he does what he does. This Deathstroke spent too much time overthinking everything. The appeal of the old Deathstroke was that his confidence was earned. He could fight Superman if he had to and he believes he would win. He could toe to toe with Wonder Woman and beat her. Batman is even intimidated to fight him. The comic where Deathstroke says to Batman, "the difference between us is that I fight to kill. You fight just to fight, therefore I'll win because I'll do whatever it takes to win." That's the Deathstroke I remember this one needs more work in going into that direction.
I read this book through NetGalley. I thank them for this book. #NetGalley show less
I read this book through NetGalley. I thank them for this book. #NetGalley show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 51
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 980
- Popularity
- #26,286
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 18
- ISBNs
- 103
- Languages
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