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  2. Oct 24, 2018 · By honoring Bill Finger, the true creative mind behind the Caped Crusader, whose credit was buried by decades of deceit. In this now-annual tradition, here are 13 examples of what Finger brought to Batman — from 1939 to today. This was first published Feb. 8, 2017, in honor of Finger’s actual birthday. It obviously holds true now.

  3. Died on: January 18, 1974. place of death: Manhattan, New York, United States. Grouping of People: Jewish Writer. Ancestry: Austrian American. Cause of Death: Occlusive Coronary Atherosclerosis. U.S. State: Colorado. City: Denver, Colorado. More Facts. Recommended Lists: American Celebrities. Comic Book Writers. American Men. Male Writers.

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    Early life

    Finger was born at Mercy Hospital in Denver, Colorado in 1914. Mercy Hospital was demolished in 1966. Finger's childhood home was demolished sometime before 1980. Finger was proud of his heritage and Denver roots, particularly that the Hungarian word Denevermeans Bat. an omen of his greatest creation.

    Developing the Bruce Wayne mythology

    Finger wrote hundreds of Batman stories, including the very first, The Case of the Chemical Syndicate. Finger's primary influence was Walter B. Gibson's work onThe Shadow magazines. Finger created many Batman storylines and characters very often without the Editor of Batman, Bob Kane contributing any ideas at all. Finger also created the Dark Knightmoniker, the most iconic sobriquet used in some of the most successful future projects in the Batman franchise. However, during Finger's lifetime,...

    Legacy

    Finger's son Fred, spoke on his behalf in the BBC2 Late Show: Batman Specialin 1989. In the 2000's, a grassroots campaign was spearheaded by Marc Tyler Nobleman, Finger's biographer, to have Finger's creator status recognized. Once finding Finger's granddaughter and heir, he convinced her to fight to honor his legacy. Batman & Bill, a book and documentary was produced about the legal crusade to get his name attached to Batman. Pressured by this and nine years of growing public support, in 201...

    Objects and Curiosities

    1. Window Bat 1.1. Dr. Wayne's Bat-Costume 1.2. Dr. Wayne's Diary 2. Giant Penny 3. Batmobile/Batplane 4. Fear Dust/Spray Pistol

    Location Names

    1. Gotham City 1.1. Moxon Sky-Hi Advertising 1.2. Ace Chemical Processing Plant 1.3. Monarch Playing Card Company 1.4. Penguin Club 2. Wayne Manor 2.1. Secret Hangars and Bunker 3. Haly's Circus 4. Dinosaur Island

    Bill Finger at DC Comics Database
    Batman & Billhulu documentary
  4. 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.[2][3] Bill Finger was a prolific writer at DC Comics for many years. He died in 1974...

  5. Jan 18, 2016 · On January 18, 1974, Bill Finger died. It would be another 40 years, however, after his death, apparently bankrupt and largely anonymous, before he received public credit as the co-creator of Batman. That came more than 75 years after the spike-eared superhero's debut.

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  6. 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...

  7. Aug 13, 2014 · Athena Finger said, "Bill was hidden from the world." For most of his comics career, the notoriously thorough writer often locked himself away to get his scripts turned in. Even today, the few surviving artists who worked from Finger's scripts like Joe Giella rarely met or interacted with Bill but instead received his completed stories to draw ...

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