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You never know—there may be countless inventors throughout history whose contributions were lost to time.
History is often written by those with the loudest voices. But the truth has a way of making itself known to the world.
You never know—there may be countless inventors throughout history whose contributions were lost to time.
History is often written by those with the loudest voices. But the truth has a way of making itself known to the world.
This picture encapsulates their collaboration:
This picture encapsulates their collaboration:
“Then I tried ‘Capital City’, then ‘Coast City’.
Then I flipped through the New York City phone book and spotted the name ‘Gotham Jewelers’.
And said, ‘That’s it. Gotham City.’
“Then I tried ‘Capital City’, then ‘Coast City’.
Then I flipped through the New York City phone book and spotted the name ‘Gotham Jewelers’.
And said, ‘That’s it. Gotham City.’
Unsurprisingly, Finger also created Batman’s hometown, Gotham.
“Originally I was going to call Gotham City ‘Civic City’, he said in The Steranko History of Comics.
Unsurprisingly, Finger also created Batman’s hometown, Gotham.
“Originally I was going to call Gotham City ‘Civic City’, he said in The Steranko History of Comics.
Artist Bill Finger and Bob Kane both collaborated to create the Batman we know today.
Artist Bill Finger and Bob Kane both collaborated to create the Batman we know today.
In 2015, DC Entertainment officially credited Finger on merchandise and adaptations involving Batman, acknowledging his significant role in shaping the character.
In 2015, DC Entertainment officially credited Finger on merchandise and adaptations involving Batman, acknowledging his significant role in shaping the character.
Filmmakers needed a secret base for the 1943 Batman film which led them to use existing caves for set designs.
This idea was later communicated to Bill, who brought the concept into the comics in Detective Comics #83 (1944).
Filmmakers needed a secret base for the 1943 Batman film which led them to use existing caves for set designs.
This idea was later communicated to Bill, who brought the concept into the comics in Detective Comics #83 (1944).
Batman’s aristocratic background aligns with Bruce, who fought for his people's freedom, much like how Batman fights for the citizens of Gotham.
Batman’s aristocratic background aligns with Bruce, who fought for his people's freedom, much like how Batman fights for the citizens of Gotham.