[citation needed] Torres debuted with the semi-autobiographical Copybook Tales, first published by Slave Labor Graphics in the early 90s and then later collected and reprinted by Oni Press.
During this time, Torres also contributed to more mature titles, such as Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Blue Beetle, Ninja Scroll,[2] Wonder Girl, and Wonder Woman.
His subsequent credits include Batman: The Brave and the Bold for DC, WALL-E for Boom Studios,[3] and Power Lunch for Oni Press.
Although the Extra Credit series underperformed, despite being the first graphic novel advertised on Canadian network television, they helped increase Torres' profile especially in the book industry.
It's An Alien Invasion, Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi, Edgar & Ellen, League of Super Evil, and Adventure Comics for the DC Kids YouTube channel.
He won the Shuster for "Outstanding Canadian Writer" in 2006 for his work on Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Love as a Foreign Language, and Teen Titans Go.