Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4928331-20130206013126/@comment-1038387-20130208124923

Tony S. Daniel. Best known for his work on Teen Titans and Batman: Battle for the Cowl. Part of the "I can't draw anatomically correct women" school of artists, though not as bad as Lee, Balent, Benes, Charest or Liefeld.

Observations:
 * About Blue Beetle... he's a legacy character. Look at every Batman Beyond comic - it won't have "Batman Beyond created by Timm/Burnett". It has "Batman created by Bob Kane". Blue Beetle/Dan Garret, first appearing in Fox Features' Mystery Men Comics #1, was created by "Charles Nicholas" (an alias, btw, that was used by at least three people). So Giffen, Rogers and Hammer do not get credit for creating Blue Beetle.
 * Probably the same reason Cassie doesn't get credit. Cassie was created by John Byrne, but the name "Wonder Girl" is older. Older than Donna Troy, even. The name was first used by Robert Kanigher, as a teen version of Diana. But does that mean he would get creator credit for "Wonder Girl"? Or is it WM Marston, creator of Wonder Woman? Or Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani, creators of Donna?
 * I note the complete absence of GW's own credit.
 * What would also be fun to see is how many different writers/artist get a credit (for different characters). So instead of "Tony Daniel got a credit for X episodes", Tony D got credit for X characters".