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    Finger, who said he also devised the character's civilian name, Bruce Wayne, wrote the first Batman story, while Kane provided art. Kane, who had already submitted the proposal for Batman at DC and held a contract, is the only person given an official company credit for Batman's creation.

  2. Jul 11, 2008 · In anticipation of the new Batman film The Dark Knight, which opens in theaters next week, we revisit an archival interview with Bob Kane, the man who drew Batman from its inception in 1939...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004170Bob Kane - IMDb

    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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  4. Oct 17, 2019 · While he did actually work on the Batman comic strip in the 1940s, for the next 15-20 years guys like Dick Sprang and Shelly Moldoff worked as ghost artists drawing the pages that Kane would sign his name to. To be fair, this was not an uncommon industry practice at the time.

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  5. He was set to make a cameo appearance in the 1989 movie Batman as the newspaper artist who prepares the drawing of the "Bat-man" for Alexander Knox, but scheduling conflicts prevented this. Kane's trademark square signature can still be seen clearly on the drawing.

  6. Oct 21, 2015 · In 1989, Bob Kane shared a limo with Marvel’s Stan Lee on the way to the premiere of Tim Burton’s bigscreen adaptation of Kane’s greatest creation: “Batman.”

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  8. In 1989, Kane published his biography called "Batman and Me". In it, he expressed regret on not crediting Bill Finger for Batman. He also got a windfall in terms of riches, with the release of the 1989 Batman film, directed by Tim Burton - of which he got a fair share of money in terms of merchendise sales and more.

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