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

    1. Signature. 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 ...

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  2. Feb 8, 2022 · It’s a remarkable piece, signed by Carmine Infantino, who was DC’s publisher at the time and, it turns out, a big backer of Finger’s contributions. ( Click here for an interview he gave to Finger historian-cum-activist Marc Tyler Nobleman.) And I say “signed” because I can’t help but wonder whether it was ghost-written by a staffer.

  3. Bill Finger (b. February 8th, 1914 – d.January 18, 1974) was a writer. Writer Bill Finger co-created Batman in 1939 with artist Bob Kane. Until 2015, Finger was not officially credited as Batman's co-creator.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bill_FingerBill Finger - Wikiwand

    Despite making major (sometimes, signature) contributions as an innovative writer, visionary mythos/world builder and illustration architect, Finger (like other creators of his era) was often relegated to ghostwriter status on many comics—including those featuring Batman, and the original Green Lantern, Alan Scott.

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    • He Co-Created Several Of The Iconic Villains And Supporting Characters. Batman's rogues gallery is a big reason why he's a premier superhero; a hero is only as good as his villains, after all.
    • He Wrote Batman #1. After the success of Batman's adventures published in Detective Comics, he and Robin got their own starring series in 1940, titled simply Batman - Finger wrote issue #1.
    • Giant Props Were His Trademark. One of the trademarks of Bill Finger's Batman stories is the inclusion of giant versions of everyday items as props. Gotham City, as written by Finger, was filled with giant type-writers and sewing machines.
    • Bill Finger Created Robin. Superhero comics, especially in the early decades of their existence, are meant for kids. That's why sidekicks exist; if the hero was who the reader wanted to be, the sidekick was a closer reflection of who they were, and thus who they could more closely project themselves onto.
  6. Jul 18, 2019 · File:Signature of Bill Finger.png - Wikimedia Commons. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Size of this preview: 800 × 311 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 125 pixels | 640 × 249 pixels | 1,380 × 537 pixels.

  7. Feb 8, 2014 · Bill Finger: Batman’s Secret Identity. By Legacy Staff February 8, 2014. 0. Fans of comic books and superheroes all over the world know Bob Kane as the man behind Batman. But every superhero...

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