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'''Don Daley''' (born [[October 1]], [[1958]]) was an American editor of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel Comics ''Transformers'' book]].  He held this job from issues [[Heavy Traffic!|22]] through [[Eye of the Storm|69]] and also edited ''[[G.I. Joe and the Transformers]]''. His other editing work at [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] included editing ''The [[Punisher]]'', ''[[Captain America]]'' and ''Fantastic Four'', among many others. Since leaving Marvel, he has become a teacher at the Department of Education in New York.
'''Don Daley''' (born [[October 1]], [[1958]]) was an American editor of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel Comics ''Transformers'' book]].  He held this job from issues [[Heavy Traffic!|22]] through [[Eye of the Storm|69]] and also edited ''[[G.I. Joe and the Transformers]]''. His other editing work at [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] included editing ''The [[Punisher]]'', ''[[Captain America]]'' and ''Fantastic Four'', among many others, including Hasbro license ''[Inhumanoids]''. Since leaving Marvel, he has become a teacher at the Department of Education in New York.


==Trivia==
*The Marvel "Bullpen Bulletins" for July 1987 notes that Daley "gave up a career as a rock drummer" in order to start work with Marvel.
*According to the same source, he also at one point shared an office with [[Daryl Edelman]]. They were noted as having the best stereo system in the office, but dared not use it because publisher Mike Hobson's office was next door to their own.


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The name or term "Don" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Don (disambiguation).

Don Daley (born October 1, 1958) was an American editor of the Marvel Comics Transformers book. He held this job from issues 22 through 69 and also edited G.I. Joe and the Transformers. His other editing work at Marvel included editing The Punisher, Captain America and Fantastic Four, among many others, including Hasbro license [Inhumanoids]. Since leaving Marvel, he has become a teacher at the Department of Education in New York.

Trivia

  • The Marvel "Bullpen Bulletins" for July 1987 notes that Daley "gave up a career as a rock drummer" in order to start work with Marvel.
  • According to the same source, he also at one point shared an office with Daryl Edelman. They were noted as having the best stereo system in the office, but dared not use it because publisher Mike Hobson's office was next door to their own.



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