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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_FingerBill Finger - Wikipedia

    Milton " Bill " Finger (February 8, 1914 [1] – January 18, 1974) [2] [3] was an American comic strip, comic book, film and television writer who was the co-creator (with Bob Kane) of the DC Comics character Batman. Despite making major (sometimes, signature) contributions as an innovative writer, visionary mythos/world builder and ...

  2. February 8th, 1914. Date of Death. January 18, 1974. Place of Birth. Denver, Colorado, United States of America. Creations. Batman (co-creator) Robin (Dick Grayson) (co-creator) Joker (co-creator) Catwoman (co-creator) Two-Face (co-creator) Penguin (co-creator) Clayface (Basil Karlo) (co-creator) Clayface (Matt Hagen) (co-creator)

  3. May 8, 2017 · A new Hulu documentary, Batman & Bill, chronicles how Bill Finger created a legend and died penniless and forgotten, and how Finger's heirs, along with writer Marc Tyler Nobleman, finally...

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    Bill Finger (1914-1974) was a comic book writer who worked on various characters for DC Comics, such as Batman, Superman, and Green Lantern. He is credited with creating or co-creating many of Batman's foes and supporting characters, such as the Joker, Catwoman, and Robin, and also adapting Kryptonite into comic books.

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  6. Nov 26, 2022 · Bill Finger was a Jewish American writer who helped create Batman with Bob Kane in 1939. He came up with the name, the origin, the villains, and many other elements of the character, but he was not recognized until after his death in 1974.

  7. Bill Finger was a comic book writer who co-created Batman, Green Lantern and other characters. He worked for DC Comics and other companies, and also wrote for films and TV.

  8. Bill Finger was a comic book writer who co-created Batman with Bob Kane in 1939. He died in obscurity and poverty, but his legacy was restored in 2015 when DC Comics recognized him as a co-creator of the character and its mythos.

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