Born in 1969 in the Philippines, J. Torres (Joseph Torres) built his career in Canada as one of the more versatile writers working across all-ages and superhero comics. He broke into the industry in the late 1990s and over nearly three decades has been credited as both writer and letterer on more than 160 issues, demonstrating an unusual hands-on relationship with the finished page.
X-Men Unlimited #39 (2003)
Torres is perhaps best recognized for his sustained run on DC Comics' Teen Titans Go!, the all-ages tie-in series that allowed him to develop a light, character-driven voice suited to younger readers. That sensibility carried into related DC projects including The Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century, Wonder Girl, and Batman: Knightwatch, as well as the manga-influenced Ninja Scroll. Beyond superheroes, he earned two Forest of Reading Honour Book distinctions for his graphic novels Planet Hockey (2021) and Stealing Home (2022), recognitions that reflect his standing within Canadian children's literature specifically.
Days Like This #[nn] (2003)
Torres has also contributed to screen writing, with his most notable television credit being Degrassi: The Next Generation. That crossover ability — moving between comics, all-ages publishing, and television — speaks to a career defined less by a single breakthrough moment than by consistent, dependable craft across a wide range of projects and audiences.