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Dan Smith - "Director's Choice"

Stony Man 45 - Star Venture
"Wonderful narration, performances, and sound design make this one of my favorite Stony Man books. Though the premise is a little out there, it's pulled off with gusto and not a small amount of class. Long sequences consisting of nothing but dialogue and sound effects really put the listener in the story."

Stony Man 83 - Doom Prophecy
"I didn't direct this (I just adapted it), but the sound effects, acting, and music really brought a great story up to the next level. With multi-dimensional villains, a world-spanning conspiracy, and great action sequences, every member of Stony Man got his time to shine. Just a great book, and a thrill to work on."

Stony Man 86 - Oceans of Fire
"In this book, we find out what happens when Able Team gets double-crossed. It's rare that we see these guys really have their asses handed to them, and their reactions are a sight to behold. A megalomaniacal villain, one of my favorite technicians gets a healthy amount of screen time, a plot to play forces against each other, and an endgame on top of a pile of nuclear charges make this one a classic."

Doomsday Warrior 1
"Creating this world was an absolute joy. With action sequences straight out of a Hollywood movie and situations that go up to 11, Doomsday Warrior is a series that always keeps me guessing. This, as the first book in the series, sets up a number of plot lines that will propel the characters throughout the series. Colonel Killov, masterfully played by James Konicek, is a classic villain for the ages. Johann pulled out all the stops with the sound design, and there are times when you won't believe what you're hearing."

Doomsday Warrior 5 - America's Last Declaration
"This is the last part of a trilogy of books where Ted Rockson is away from Century City, and the conclusion, once he returns, literally changes everything. We've had large battles in GraphicAudio before, but I think this is the first time we've had to hold off a quarter million-man army with just ten thousand guerrilla fighters and telepathy."

Infinite Crisis
"I know it's on Rick's list, but it just has to be said that these two books really show what GraphicAudio can do. A multiverse spanning plot starring characters I grew up on was like my inner child's dream job, and I couldn't be happier with the result."


45: Star Venture
83: Doom Prophecy
86: Oceans of Fire
1: Doomsday Warrior
5: America's Last Declaration
Infinite Crisis: Part 1
Infinite Crisis: Part 2