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    Robert Kane ( né Kahn / kɑːn /; October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer, animator and artist who co-created Batman (with Bill Finger) and most early related characters for DC Comics.

  3. Oct 17, 2019 · After Superman became a blockbuster hit for DC Comics, Kane had an idea for a different type of superhero – The Bat-Man. Inspired by various pulp heroes, the character would be an instant hit upon his debut in Detective Comics #27.

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  4. Oct 21, 2015 · Like Lee, Bob Kane was one of the few people to navigate the murky waters of the comic-book industry — which often left writers uncredited for their work — to stardom, basking in the public’s...

  5. In 1943, Kane left the Batman comic books to focus on penciling the daily Batman newspaper comic strip.[4] DC Comics artists ghosting the comic-book stories now included Jack Burnley and Win Mortimer, with Robinson moving up as penciler and Fred Ray contributing some covers.

  6. Nov 9, 2022 · Bob Kane widely enjoyed his life after comics, playing roles in television animation, where he had the opportunity to create other characters such as Cool McCool and Courageous. He also dabbled in art galleries, although some think ghost artists made his creations.

  7. Jul 11, 2008 · Bob Kane is the creator of the Batman franchise, having created the DC Comics superhero in 1939 in reaction to Superman's popularity. Kane drew the series from its inception until the late 1960s.

  8. From 1943 to 1946, Bob Kane focused entirely on the Batman newspaper comic strip, and no longer produced new Batman stories for comic books. In his absence, Jerry Robinson became the main penciler for the Batman stories.

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