He doesn't have long before Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad finds him, and he must fight to survive.
Damage #2 cover by Tony Daniels, Danny Miki, and Tomeu Morey
Damage is maintaining nice forward cohesive motion so far It's propelled by Elvis trying to get away from Colonel Jonas, whom wants Damage back under control and used as[...]
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This is where artist Tony Daniels art really shines The Joker is as menacing as I've seen; gnarled, savage face and slicked-back green hair awash in gorgeous lines and colors The detail in the setting, the infamously dangerous Arkham, is stunning Savor every page, reader, because we are rapidly approaching the end of our story.
We[...]
Those of you reading storylines before 2011, however, may want to shield your eyes now.)
The graphic novel opens with a bold statement, awash in award-winning artists Tony Daniels and J.H Williams III's impossibly gorgeous handiwork: There is an evil at work with roots planted deeply in Gotham, and it may be the one enemy Batman[...]
It was attended by Superman Unchained writer Scott Snyder, Superman/Batman writer Greg Pak, Superman/Wonder Woman writer Charles Soule and artist Tony Daniels, Action Comics artist Aaron Kuder and Superman and Action Comics writer Scott Lobdell.
All the audience were given Superman capes as a sorry for the slide show not functioning in the beginning but they[...]
I understand from pretty decent sources that the new team on Action Comics, after Scott Lobdell's fill-in, are Batman/Superman's Greg Pak and New Guardian's Aaron Kuder, who recently drew part of Superman #18.
Of course, Kuder is also known for writing and drawing his own work elsewhere.
I'm hearing the possibility that some people may be looking[...]
But it might point to a sea change for the line, with poor performing books cancelled, new books begun, and creators departing and being appointed, for the beginning of 2013.
Maybe there could be room for Tony Daniels' new project – and a handy New York Comic Con to announce it from I also understand there[...]
At the beginning of 2011, I was rather down on Tony S Daniels as a creator. And then the DC Relaunch came along. And, as well as a Hawkman series lifted
So my expectations for Detective Comics, written and drawn by Tony Daniels were very low indeed.
My reaction to issue 1 was delighted surprise and enjoyment Focussed on by many for it's final splashpage cliffhanger, I was more blown away by the enjoyment I received from the rest of the book, like a generous pork-pie, full[...]
So I've had a few chats with a few people discussing why they weren't planning to buy Detective Comics #1 today. And I understand them, they talk about