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Bill Finger

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William"Bill"Finger(February 8, 1914 – January 18, 1974) was an American writer best known as the uncredited co-creator, withBob Kane,of theDC ComicscharacterBatman,as well as the co-architect of the series' development.

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  • ...[Bob Kane] had an idea for a character called "Batman", and he'd like me to see the drawings. I went over to Kane's, and he had drawn a character who looked very much likeSupermanwith kind of... reddish tights, I believe, with boots... no gloves, no gauntlets... with a smalldomino mask,swinging on a rope. He had two stiff wings that were sticking out, looking like bat wings. And under it was a big sign... BATMAN.
  • Bruce Wayne's first name came from Robert Bruce, the Scottish patriot. Wayne, being a playboy, was a man of gentry. I searched for a name that would suggest colonialism. I tried Adams, Hancock... then I thought of Mad Anthony Wayne.
    • Bill Finger as quoted by Kane, Bob; Tom Andrae (1989). Batman & Me. Forestville, California: Eclipse Books. p. 44.ISBN 1-56060-017-9.
  • I knew many homosexuals but I certainly didn’t think of Batman in those terms. I thought of it in terms of… Frank Merriwell and Dick Merriwell, his half-brother, who was the kid he was taking care of.… In America we always talk about the Western hero and the pioneer kind of man—the Davy Crockett types—as being loners. They’re never really. They always have a sidekick.… Certainly there’s no homosexual relationship. It’s just part of the American syndrome.… It was just that the author realized that you’ve gotta have somebody to talk to. Sherlock Holmes had Watson—were they homosexuals? Baloney. You just can’t have your hero walking around thinking aloud all the time. He’d be ready for the men in white coats after a time. So we created a junior Watson and that’s all [Robin] was.
  • Robin was an outgrowth of a conversation I had with Bob. As I said, Batman was a combination ofFairbanksandSherlock Holmes.Holmes had hisWatson.The thing that bothered me was that Batman didn't have anyone to talk to, and it got a little tiresome always having him thinking. I found that as I went along Batman needed a Watson to talk to. That's howRobincame to be. Bob called me over and said he was going to put a boy in the strip to identify with Batman. I thought it was a great idea "

About

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  • There were other Batman writers throughout the years but they could never capture the style and flavor of Bill's scripts. Bill was the best writer in the business and it seemed that he was destined to write Batman ".
    • Bob Kane;Tom Andrae (1989).Batman & Me.Forestville, CA: Eclipse Books. pp. 44. 1-56060-017-9.
  • He was a terrific writer and was the most responsible for the success and development of Batman. He really was the background for Batman; Bob Kane had ideas while Bill sort of organized them ".
    • George Roussos,quoted in "Interviews with George Roussos", Dark Knight Archives, vol. 2, DC Comics, page 8
  • What was good about Bill was that whenever he wrote a plot, he did a lot of research for it. Whether the setting was a railroad station or a factory, he would find a photo reference, usually from National Geographic, and give Bob all the research to draw from. He was very orderly and methodical. His only problem was that he couldn't sustain the work... he couldn't produce material regularly enough
    • George Roussosas quoted by George Roussos in Gruenwald, Mark (April 1983). "George Roussos". Comics Interview (2) (Fictioneer Books). pp. 45–51.
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Wikipediahas an article about:
Batman
Creators Bob Kane·Bill Finger
Characters Anarky·Batgirl·Barbara Gordon·Dick Grayson·The Joker
Live‑action television Batman·Legends of the Superheroes·Birds of Prey·Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt·Gotham
Live-action
serials and films
Batman(1943)·Batman and Robin·Batman(1966)
1989 film series Batman(1989)·Batman Returns·Batman Forever·Batman & Robin
TheDark KnightTrilogy Batman Begins·The Dark Knight·The Dark Knight Rises
DC Extended Universe Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Batman Epic Crime Saga The Batman(2022)
Animated television The Adventures of Batman·The Batman/Superman Hour·The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour·The New Adventures of Batman·Batman: The Animated Series·The
New Batman Adventures
·Batman Beyond·The Batman·Batman: The Brave and the Bold·Beware the Batman
Animated films Featuring Batman Mask of the Phantasm·SubZero·Return of the Joker·Mystery of the Batwoman·The Batman vs. Dracula·Under the Red Hood·Year One·
The Dark Knight Returns·DC Super Heroes Unite·Son of Batman·Assault on Arkham·Batman vs. Robin·Batman: Bad Blood·The Killing Joke·Gotham by Gaslight·Death in the Family
With other heroes Justice League: The New Frontier·Superman/Batman: Public Enemies·Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths·Superman/Batman:
Apocalypse
·Justice League: Doom·Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox·JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time·Justice League: War·The
Lego Movie
·Justice League: Throne of Atlantis·Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts·Justice League: Gods and Monsters·Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem
Animated shorts Chase Me·Gotham Knight