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Note: The following Artikel is to express Bill Finger's importance to Batman. Since Bob Kane hid the truth and because Batman was created so long ago, it's hard to get exact details about the situation. This Artikel was made to the best of my abilities, from the small amount of information that's been revealed.

Bill Finger is one of the creators of Batman. Batman was created in 1939 and was an idea that Bob Kane, an artist, came up with. Bob Kane went to Bill Finger, to help him create Batman. Sadly, Bob Kane was considered to be the one and only creator of Batman, for over 70 years. However, that is not the case. In fact, if anybody deserves to be called Batman's creator, it's Bill Finger.

Although Batman was Bob Kane's idea, Bill Finger created a majority of Batman's personality traits. Bob Kane wanted Batman to be a dark vigilante, who would shoot his enemies, if necessary. This darker version of Batman lasted for about a year. Batman had no sidekicks, no origin and very few personality traits, aside from being a guy who violently attacked criminals.

However, comic-book creators were being pressured into making comics less dark, due to how many kids were Lesen the comics. This allowed the opportunity, for Bill Finger's ideas to shine through. Bill came up with the origin, about Bruce Wayne's parents. Also, he decided to make Batman a hero, who didn't kill anybody, not even his most evil enemies. Together, Bob and Bill added a sidekick, named Robin and with help from the incredibly-underrated Jerry Robinson, they created the Joker.

Bob Kane wasn't thrilled about how bright and colorful Batman had become. I'm not sure how Bill Finger felt about the new direction, but it did gave him a chance to express his creativity. Since the Batman comics were becoming Mehr lighthearted and fun, Bill got to Zeigen off his eccentric and wonderful imagination. Bill got to create a variety of gimmicky villains, who had colorful designs and unique personalities. Batman got several new gadgets and sidekicks. Also, Batman's personality had changed. He was no longer a brooding vigilante. He had become a happy, kind, compassionate hero, who was like a father to Robin and was a symbol of hope for his fans.

The Batman comics, from the 1940's and early 50's, were incredibly imaginative and fun. During that time, Bill Finger wrote a large amount of fantastic Batman comics. Things started changing in the late 50's. Batman's popularity was starting to go down, so in an attempt to make Batman relevant, weird sci-fi stories were being written, which involved aliens, spaceships, other planets, etc. These stories weren't very good, but it wasn't Bill Finger's fault. He was being pressured into Schreiben stories he wasn't interested in. Bill wanted Batman to be a detective, but he was very interested in Schreiben detective stories. However, in the 50's, Batman was becoming less and less of a detective.

In the 1960's, Batman's popularity was becoming smaller and smaller. In order to change this, there was an attempt to make Batman Mehr serious. However, this was only in the comics. In 1966, the Batman TV Zeigen came out. The TV Zeigen was heavily influenced, Von Bill Finger's creative imagination and colorful designs. The show's versions of Batman, Robin and the villains were very similar to how Bill Finger imagined them. Adam West was an exaggerated version of what Batman acted like, in Bill Finger's comics. Bill Finger had made Batman a very campy, but heroic, loveable and inspiring hero and Adam West did a perfect job, at playing that version of Batman. Bill Finger even wrote two episodes of the show. The episodes were a two-parter, that had the Clock King as the villain. Bill Finger actually got credited as one of the writers of these episodes, which is a credit the comics weren't giving him.

Sadly, it was around this time, that Bill's Schreiben days were coming at an end. Bill wasn't doing well, in terms of money and health. Although he had gotten paid a small amount of money for the comics he wrote, he wasn't nearly as wealthy oder successful as Bob. Bill had let Bob take credit for creating Batman, for a long time. One time, when Bill was at a difficult part of his life, he tried to explain how he created Batman. Sadly, Bob claimed that Bill didn't created Batman. Bob made a contract, that would give him sole credit for Batman. Sharing credit, for creating Batman, would of helped Bill's financial problems, but Bob wouldn't share the credit.

Bill was having health problems, which led to him passing away, at an early age. He wasn't gegeben a proper funeral and Von then, most people still didn't know who he was. Bob finally started feeling sadness and regret, over what happened and started wishing that he had shared the credit, for Batman's creation.

Decades later, writer Marc Tyler Nobleman and Bill Finger's granddaughter, Athena Finger put a lot of work and effort, into giving Bill the credit he deserved. Their determination paid off and thanks to them, Bill is credited as the co-creator of Batman. Sadly, the credit is "Batman created Von Bob Kane, with Bill Finger." The credit makes Bill sound Mehr like an assistant, than a co-creator, but at least, Fans now know the truth.

In Kürzlich decades, a lot of Bill's work has sadly been declared as "campy" and "goofy." Modern writers and Fans seem to want Batman to be a dark, anti-social vigilante, who's very violent and rude. Also, the colorful, hilarious Joker has been turned into a disturbing murderer. However, that's not the Batman that I love. It's Bill Finger, who made Batman a true hero and it's Bill's stories and Adam West's acting, that make me truly appreciate and Liebe Batman.

Although Bill never got the credit he deserved, his legacy lives on. Batman has been and will continue to be one of the most beliebt fictional Heroes of all time. This is thanks to Bill Finger, Gotham's greatest citizen and one the greatest comic-book writers of all time.
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tarantino: I cater to the Fans

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spike lee: my Filme are two-and-a-half hours long MINIMUM.

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Batman has the best villains of any comics hero, so I want to rank Batman's large gallery of villains. Batman has far too many villains for anybody to rank, so this ranking is only going to focus on Batman's major rogues.

Villains that have only made a few appearances will be left out of the ranking. This means that I'll have to leave out several great villains. Some of my Favorit Batman villains that left a big impact with a small number of appearances include Egghead, King Tut, Bookworm, Professor Bubbles, Farmer Brown, Rag Doll and the Weeper.

50. Clayface

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Adam West first started playing Batman in 1966. Adam West was a Batman Fan as a kid. He played Batman in the show's 3 seasons, 120 episodes. He also played Batman in the theatrical Batman film, called "Batman: The Movie." The Zeigen and the film were done Von Fox.

Adam West returned to playing Batman in 1977. He voiced Batman in "The New Adventures of Batman", which also had Burt Ward voicing Robin. The Zeigen lasted 16 episodes. The Zeigen was done Von Filmation.

Adam West got to play Batman in live-action, for the last time in the 1979 TV special, Legends of the Superheroes. It was also the live-action...
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