Jeremy Adams and Tony S. Daniel on Batman for 2026

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Illustration of Batman in Tony S. Daniel's characteristic style alongside DC and Marvel Comics logos on a dynamic background.

The Dance of Creators Between Two Giants

Rumors about the professional future of Tony S. Daniel have ignited social media and specialized forums. According to sources close to the industry, the acclaimed artist would continue working with Jeremy Adams on Batman until 2026, before making the surprising jump to Marvel Comics. If confirmed, this move would represent one of the most significant creator shifts between the two companies in recent years.

The news arrives at a particularly sweet moment for Daniel, whose work on the Dark Knight has received unanimous praise from critics and readers alike. His dynamic and cinematic style has defined the character's most recent stage, creating a visual legacy that the competition will hardly overlook.

Artist movements between DC and Marvel always reconfigure the creative landscape of the medium

Implications of a Possible Change

The Jeremy Adams Factor in the Equation

Meanwhile, Jeremy Adams continues to establish himself as one of the most consistent voices in the DC universe. His ability to balance action, characterization, and serial narrative has made him the ideal candidate to helm long-term projects. The news of his continuity until 2026 suggests that the publisher fully trusts his vision for the character.

Daniel's possible departure raises interesting questions about who might succeed him as the main artist in Adams' stories. The industry is closely watching names like Jorge Jiménez, Dan Mora, or Jamal Campbell, each with distinctive styles that could bring new dimensions to Batman's world.

Repercussions in the Market

The truth is that these movements reflect the creative health of the industry, where talent circulates between different projects and universes. For fans, it means enjoying fresh approaches to beloved characters, while creators explore new artistic challenges.

Talent knows no corporate loyalties, only creative opportunities

And while fans debate passionately, Daniel probably already has several Spider-Man sketches tucked away in some drawer 🕷️.