THE TENTH #1-2 introduces readers to a monstrous yet sympathetic creature known as The Tenth, created through genetic experimentation. Struggling with his humanity and monstrous nature, The Tenth battles dark forces while seeking redemption. Tony Daniel’s dynamic storytelling, alongside the artistic contributions of Beau Smith and Marlo Alquiza, crafts a narrative that explores themes of identity, morality, and the nature of monstrosity. These initial issues lay the foundation for a series that blends horror and action, offering a fresh perspective within the comic book genre.
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Tony Daniel is a veteran comic book artist and writer whose sleek, hyper-stylized linework has graced titles like “Batman”, “Deathstroke”, and “Teen Titans”. Known for his high-octane layouts and gothic flourishes, Daniel excels in dramatic splash pages and gritty noir atmospheres. As both artist and writer, he brings polish and pulp to mainstream superhero storytelling, delivering stories with sharp action and cinematic scope.
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Tony Daniel is a veteran comic book artist and writer whose sleek, hyper-stylized linework has graced titles like “Batman”, “Deathstroke”, and “Teen Titans”. Known for his high-octane layouts and gothic flourishes, Daniel excels in dramatic splash pages and gritty noir atmospheres. As both artist and writer, he brings polish and pulp to mainstream superhero storytelling, delivering stories with sharp action and cinematic scope.
THE TENTH #1-2 introduces readers to a monstrous yet sympathetic creature known as The Tenth, created through genetic experimentation. Struggling with his humanity and monstrous nature, The Tenth battles dark forces while seeking redemption. Tony Daniel’s dynamic storytelling, alongside the artistic contributions of Beau Smith and Marlo Alquiza, crafts a narrative that explores themes of identity, morality, and the nature of monstrosity. These initial issues lay the foundation for a series that blends horror and action, offering a fresh perspective within the comic book genre. Comic, Tony Daniel, Beau Smith, Marlo Alquiza, Image, 1997 Image 70985311006400111 Tony Daniel 1997




