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Danny the Street

First Appearance

Doom Patrol #35 (1990)

Powers & Abilities

IntellectTeleportDimensional Manipulation

Teams

Doom PatrolTeen Titans

Also Known As

Danny, Danny The World, Danny the Brick, Danny the Bungalow, Danny the Island, Danny the Alley, Danny Comics, Dannyman, Dannyland, Danny the Meat, Tales from the Danny, Uncanny Danny, Incredible Danny, Spider-Dan

About Danny the Street

Danny the Street is one of the most genuinely singular beings in the DC Universe — a sentient, teleporting city block with a personality, a sense of humor, and a fierce loyalty to those society has cast aside. First appearing in Doom Patrol #35 (1990), written by the legendary Grant Morrison, Danny debuted as an eccentric but crucial supporting presence in what would become one of the most celebrated runs in modern comics history. That issue alone is a must-own for collectors, representing the kind of bold, boundary-pushing storytelling that defined Morrison's tenure on the title.

Danny communicates through shop signs, window displays, and the subtle arrangement of storefronts — a dragonskin boutique next to a military surplus store, neon lights spelling out coded messages of warmth and warning. As a geographic entity who identifies outside the gender binary, Danny became a groundbreaking figure in comics representation, offering sanctuary to misfits, outcasts, and the genuinely strange. Over the decades, Danny has evolved and expanded, becoming Danny the World, Danny the Brick, and taking on a host of other forms, each reflecting a different phase of this extraordinary character's journey through the DC landscape.

Beyond the Morrison era, Danny has remained a touchstone for writers willing to take creative risks, popping up in later Doom Patrol volumes and even connecting to the Teen Titans corner of the DC Universe. The character's appearances in the Young Animal imprint's Doom Patrol series by Gerard Way brought Danny to a whole new generation of readers, reinforcing that this is a character with enduring creative relevance and a passionate, dedicated fanbase.

For collectors, the key books are clear: Doom Patrol #35 is the holy grail first appearance, and Morrison's complete run through the title represents one of the finest stretches of superhero comics ever published. High-grade copies of early Danny appearances are increasingly sought after as the character gains mainstream recognition through adaptations. Whether you're chasing silver-age-level significance in a modern package or simply want the most imaginative comics DC has ever published, Danny the Street's bibliography delivers.

Comics Featuring Danny the Street

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