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    Richard W. Sprang (July 28, 1915 – May 10, 2000) was an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on the superhero Batman during the period fans and historians call Golden Age of Comic Books.

  2. Jul 28, 2015 · Categories: Anniversaries, DC. Long denied the recognition he deserved, Dick Sprang is the artist who best captured the look and feel of Batman in the 1940s and 50s.

  3. Written by Bill Finger, layouts by Ed Kressey, finishes and letters by Dick Sprang. Dick Sprang began drawing Batman stories in 1941 at the behest of editor Whitney Ellsworth Initially his stories were layed out by Ed Kressey, or inked by Norm Fallon, but he quickly took over the whole job himself. "Collector of Millionaires" Batman 19 Oct 1943 ...

  4. Dick Sprang was one of the most well known and defining Batman artists. The autograph doodles Bob Kane would hand out typically emulated Sprang's style. After he wrote several comic-books, Dick Sprang sought to continue his career as a cartoonist, so he submitted art-samples to editor Whitney...

  5. Dick Sprang was a prolific and influential comic book artist who worked on Batman, Superman and other DC characters from 1940 to 1963. He created The Riddler and redesigned the Batmobile, and was praised by Bob Kane for his artistry.

  6. Dick Sprang was a prolific and influential comic book artist who worked on Batman, Superman, and other DC characters from 1941 to 1963. He co-created the Riddler, redesigned the Batmobile, and was Bob Kane's favorite ghost artist.

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  8. Dick Sprang ( b. July 28, 1915 – d. May 10, 2000) was a comic book artist. Contents. 1 Professional History. 2 Work History. 3 Notes. 4 External Links. 5 References. Professional History. Best known as a Batman penciler during the 1950s. Sprang illustration for Detective Comics #572. Work History. Dick Sprang/Penciler. Dick Sprang/Inker.