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Tony Lee has 412 books on Goodreads with 49326 ratings. Tony Lee’s most popular book is Dodge & Twist: A Sequel To Oliver Twist.
Career. A #1 New York Times bestselling writer, [2] Lee has written for various UK and US comic publishers including 2000 AD, IDW Publishing, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Del Rey and Walker Books. He has also worked on X-Men Unlimited, Doctor Who, Superboy, Star Trek, Starship Troopers, [3] [4] [5] Sherlock Holmes and Spider-Man .
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- 1970 (age 52–53), Hayes, Middlesex
Tony Lee is a New York Times-bestselling author who has written Doctor Who (IDW) and Superboy (DC) as well as creator-owned comics series. He is based in the UK and has also written novels and screenplays, and is currently adapting his graphic novel Hope Falls for television.
Biography. Born in West London, Tony Lee has been a writer and journalist for television, print and radio for over 20 years. In the last five years he has concentrated on comics, including licenses such as X-Men, Spider Man, Starship Troopers, Doctor Who and 2000AD. His creator-owned works, Hope Falls (2007-2008) and Midnight Kiss, have been ...
Tony Lee (Author) A New York Times Best-selling Graphic Novelist, Tony Lee was born in West London, UK in 1970. Informed by a teacher that he had a comic book style of writing, (a comment meant more as an insult), Tony decided that one day he would write for comics.