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Milton "Bill" Finger (February 8, 1914 [1] – c. January 18, 1974) [2] [3] was an American comic book writer who was the co-creator (with Bob Kane) of the DC Comics character Batman.
Bob Kane — concept, creator and artist. Co-created several secondary characters including junior partner/protege Dick Grayson/Robin, Alfred Pennyworth (as Alfred Beagle), Jim Gordon, the Joker, Selina Kyle/Catwoman, the Penguin, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze (as Mr. Zero), Scarecrow, Basil Karlo/Clayface, Mad Hatter, Hugo Strange, Deadshot, Cavalier, The Monk, gangsters Sal Maroni, Tony Zucco, and ...
Kahn was born on October 24, 1915, in New York City, New York. [1] His parents, Augusta (née Tuchman) and Herman Kahn, an engraver, [2] were of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[3] [4] A high school friend of fellow cartoonist and future Spirit creator Will Eisner, [5] Robert Kahn graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School and then legally changed his name to Robert Kane. [6]
The man behind every big-screen Batman spills details of the superhero's secret cinematic origins. ... including Batman co-creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger. ... Batman co-creator Bob Kane in 1965.
Finger received credit as a creator of Batman for the first time in a comic in October 2015 with Batman and Robin Eternal #3 and Batman: Arkham Knight Genesis #3. The updated acknowledgment for the character appeared as "Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger". [18]
NEW YORK (AP) - Batman creator Bob Kane's own copies of the Caped Crusader's earliest appearances are going up for auction. ComicConnect is selling Kane's file copies of Detective Comics Nos. 27 ...
Batman & Bill is an American documentary film that premiered on Hulu on May 6, 2017. [1] Directed, written and produced by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce, the film explores the creation of the Batman, how Bob Kane was accepted as the sole creator, and how Bill Finger was never credited for his work despite creating much of the Batman mythos.
David S. Goyer is the co-architect of Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy. The director recruited Goyer to help him flesh out the story and co-write 2005’s “Batman Begins ...