Tony Daniel is an American comic book writer and artist.
After working with Image Comics and Marvel Comics, he gained status at DC Comics with his run on Teen Titans with writer Geoff Johns. He finished out the short lived Flash: The Fastest Man Alive series with Marc Guggenheim from issues #11-13, which ended with Bart Allen's death.
From there, Daniel began his current work for the main Batman title with writer Grant Morrison, beginning his run...
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