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  1. Was looking through my Bob Kane graphic anthology of his Sunday Classics 1943-46., and I had no idea that Batman was greatly influenced by Dick Tracy. I guess I should have known this. The book dedicates a whole page to the Dick Tracy influence. I have been a part of many conversations about Bob Kane as the "creator" of Batman.

  2. 5 days ago · Additionally, Batman co-creator Bob Kane worked as a consultant for the film. Numerous leading men were considered for the role of Batman before Keaton was cast. Keaton's casting was controversial since, by 1988, he had become typecast as a comedic actor and many observers doubted he could portray a serious role. [7]

  3. 5 days ago · 3. Reeves really wanted to incorporate the classic Bob Kane Batman stories. The Detective had been somewhat lost in recent years and they wanted that element back in the film. 4. Inspiration from Frank Miller’s Year One. It’s clear that it’s there in the film but it’s mostly spotlighted with the relationship between Batman and Gordon. 5.

  4. 5 days ago · Specifically, the NHL complained about a sign that the ‘Green Men’ displayed alongside the penalty box that poked fun at Kanes history of gambling. The sign read ‘Evander… what’s the parlay tonight?’

  5. 13 hours ago · It's based on characters for DC by Bob Kane with Bill Finger. Additionally, Robert Pattinson's Batman is rumored to be in the series, but no details have been given.

  6. 3 days ago · Nightwing's best instincts are becoming a serious problem. Specifically, by pushing him down the road toward becoming the worst version of Batman. Nightwing #114 finds the titular hero spending what is, for him, an otherwise ordinary day patrolling the mean streets of Bludhaven. When Nightwing spots a thief attempting to escape down an alley ...

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