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  2. Devon Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Devon Rodriguez was born in 1996 [1] in the South Bronx. [2] At age 8, he began doing graffiti with his friends [3] but, after being arrested at age 13, he turned his attention to drawing portraits. [4]

  3. Bob Kane - Wikipedia

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    Though Robinson and Roussos worked out of Kane's art studio in The New York Times building, Kane himself did all his drawing at home. [16] Shortly afterward, when DC wanted more Batman stories than Kane's studio could deliver, the company assigned Dick Sprang and other in-house pencilers as "ghost artists", drawing uncredited under Kane's ...

  4. Onomatopoeia (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Onomatopoeia is an athlete, martial artist and weapons expert. He invariably carries two semiautomatic handguns, a sniper rifle, and an army knife. He appears to be quite intelligent, having orchestrated the Joker's escape to draw out Batman, as well as avoiding capture by giving the Joker a near-fatal wound, causing Batman to be distracted.

  5. Neal Adams - Wikipedia

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    The first instance of Adams drawing Batman in an interior story was "The Superman-Batman Revenge Squads" in World's Finest Comics #175 (May 1968). [29] Another signature character, in what would prove Adams' breakout series, was the supernatural hero Deadman, who had debuted in DC's Strange Adventures #205 (Nov. 1967).

  6. Mark Bagley - Wikipedia

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    His first assignment as a DC exclusive, the Trinity weekly series written by Kurt Busiek featured Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. [19] [20] Bagley drew four issues of Batman, written by Judd Winick. This was in the post-Battle for the Cowl world, with Dick Grayson having taken over as the Dark Knight. [21]

  7. Jim Aparo - Wikipedia

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    Aparo continued to draw Batman stories in Detective and Batman until the early 1990s. During this time, he was the regular artist on Batman when Bane broke Bruce Wayne's back during the "KnightFall" storyline. [25] In 1992, Aparo returned to do pencils, inks, and lettering for his Batman stories, but was soon returned to contributing only ...

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  9. Firefly (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    After being hired by the Joker disguised as Black Mask to kill Batman, Firefly plants explosives on the Gotham Pioneers' Bridge and takes several hostages to draw Batman out, but the Dark Knight defeats him with Gotham City Police Department Captain James Gordon's help before leaving him for the police. [27] Firefly returns in Batman: Arkham ...