In 1939, one of the greatest fictional Giải cứu thế giới of all time was created. His name was Batman. Người dơi started appearing in Detective Comics before getting his own comics series. In these comics, only one man's name was listed. That man was Bob Kane.
For the longest time, it seemed like Bob Kane could go no wrong. Creating so many legendary Giải cứu thế giới and villains as well as nghề viết văn and drawing an entire series of legendary comics sounds like quite the challenge for just one man. However, Bob Kane was the one and only person credited, so it seemed like he had done everything bởi himself. However, this was not the case.
Bob Kane wanted to create a superhero called Batman, but he didn't have very many ideas. That is why he went to his friend, Bill Finger, for help. Bill Finger came up with the idea to have a superhero that relied on his brain rather than his superpowers. He also came up with the origin, the look of the costume, the supporting cast and the villains in addition to being the writer of most, if not all, of the early Người dơi comics.
Since Bill Finger did so much work, bạn might be wondering what Bob Kane did. Bob Kane did come up with the initial ideas for characters like Batman, Robin and some of the villains, but he wasn't the writer. Bob Kane was the artist of the Người dơi comics. Well, he was one of the artists. There came a point where Bob Kane had other artists draw the comics for him. Despite that, Bob Kane remained the one and only person credited for the comics. Bob Kane even received sole credit on comics that he did little, if any, work on. Granted, the artists knew that ahead of time and they were likely paid for their work. Still, it seems a bit unfair.
However, what's most unfair is the way that Bill Finger was treated. While Bob Kane did pay Bill Finger for his work, Bill Finger didn't get as much money as he deserved. Bob Kane quickly realized that Người dơi was thêm than just a character. Người dơi was becoming a franchise that was worth tons of fame and money. Because of this, Bob Kane had a contract that would give him sole credit for Batman's creation. Bob Kane knew that Người dơi was becoming one of the most được ưa chuộng fictional heroes, so he wanted to make sure that he got to shine in the spotlight and receive lots of attention and money.
Bill Finger worked hard nghề viết văn Người dơi as an inspiring role-model for the young readers, while several artists worked hard drawing beautiful artwork. While Bill Finger and the artists were hard at work, Bob Kane had the easy task of putting his signature on the comics. It's sad and ironic that the person that did the least amount of work got the most attention and money.
In the 1960s, rumors started spreading about Người dơi being created bởi someone other than Bob Kane. Bill Finger was a very shy person, but he was able to be encouraged into appearing at the first ever Comic-Con. A lot of people in the comics industry secretly knew of Bill Finger's involvement with Người dơi and wanted him to be acknowledged.
Some những người hâm mộ started wondering if the rumors about Bill Finger were true. Bob Kane decided to respond to these rumors. After over two decades of taking sole credit for Batman's creation, Bob Kane was được trao the chance to admit the truth, but he didn't.
Instead, Bob Kane had this to say in a 1965 fanzine:
"The truth is that Bill Finger is taking credit for much thêm than he deserves, and I refute much of his statements here in print. The fact is that I conceived the Người dơi figure and costume entirely bởi himself."
Bill Finger was going through a lot of hardships. He was having trouble getting work and making enough money to get by. He had only a small number of friends, and the friend that could have helped him the most, Bob Kane, still wouldn't give Bill his fair share of the profits for Batman.
In 1974, one of Bill Finger's Những người bạn hadn't heard from Bill in a while, so he went to Bill's apartment. He discovered that Bill had passed away. At first, it was believed that Bill was buried in an unmarked grave, but it was later believed Bill's son, Fred, had Bill cremated and spread his ashes on a bờ biển, bãi biển in the shape of a bat.
In 1989, Bob Kane was getting thêm attention than ever due to the Người dơi film that was directed bởi Tim Burton. Bob Kane got to be involved in the production in addition to getting to appear in several interviews. After all these years, Bob Kane seemed to finally be haunted bởi the guilt of his own lies. What he đã đưa ý kiến about Bill Finger in 1989 was much different than what he đã đưa ý kiến about Bill Finger in 1965.
Bob Kane had this to say in the Comics Interview Người dơi Super Special and his book Người dơi & Me:
"Now that my long-time friend and collaborator is gone, I must admit that Bill never received the fame and recognition he deserved."
"Bill Finger was my chief writer - one of the unsung Giải cứu thế giới of the Batman. He never got the credit due him - but he was an integral part of the whole Người dơi mystique, as most of the editors and những người hâm mộ know him today. I give Bill a lot of credit, he was the unsung hero."
"Bill never asked me for it (credit) and I never volunteered - I guess my ego at the time. And I felt badly, really, when he died."
"I often tell my wife, if I could go back fifteen years, before he died, I would like to say "I'll put your name on it now. bạn deserve it.""
Throughout his lifetime, Bill Finger was a humble, modest man that was hidden in the shadows. Like Batman, people didn't know his true identity hoặc the great things that he had done. However, he was able to give generations of những người hâm mộ a hero that they could look up to and get inspired by. To this day, Người dơi is an important figure in the lives of countless people. All of Batman's positive contributions to the world wouldn't have been possible without the real-life heroics of Bill Finger.
Bob Kane achieved high levels of fame and fortune, but it came at a price. Bob Kane let his craving for the spotlight make him do and say bad things. This led to him being haunted bởi guilt for not sharing the glory with Bill Finger. He had three decades of chances to step up and help his friend, but instead, he took the riches for himself. This may have benefited Bob Kane at the time, but it led to him being filled with regrets in his later years. It's sad that it took him nearly half a century to give Batman's co-creator the credit that he deserved. However, it's important to remember that it's never too late to change your ways. There's even an episode of Người dơi called "It's Never Too Late" where Người dơi helps an aging gangster give up his criminal ways.
I believe that the story of Batman's creators serves as a cautionary tale. In theory, there's nothing wrong with wanting to become famous. However, it's important to remember to not let fame come at the cost of your integrity. If bạn ever become famous, make sure that bạn share credit and express gratitude towards the people that helped bạn become famous.
For the longest time, it seemed like Bob Kane could go no wrong. Creating so many legendary Giải cứu thế giới and villains as well as nghề viết văn and drawing an entire series of legendary comics sounds like quite the challenge for just one man. However, Bob Kane was the one and only person credited, so it seemed like he had done everything bởi himself. However, this was not the case.
Bob Kane wanted to create a superhero called Batman, but he didn't have very many ideas. That is why he went to his friend, Bill Finger, for help. Bill Finger came up with the idea to have a superhero that relied on his brain rather than his superpowers. He also came up with the origin, the look of the costume, the supporting cast and the villains in addition to being the writer of most, if not all, of the early Người dơi comics.
Since Bill Finger did so much work, bạn might be wondering what Bob Kane did. Bob Kane did come up with the initial ideas for characters like Batman, Robin and some of the villains, but he wasn't the writer. Bob Kane was the artist of the Người dơi comics. Well, he was one of the artists. There came a point where Bob Kane had other artists draw the comics for him. Despite that, Bob Kane remained the one and only person credited for the comics. Bob Kane even received sole credit on comics that he did little, if any, work on. Granted, the artists knew that ahead of time and they were likely paid for their work. Still, it seems a bit unfair.
However, what's most unfair is the way that Bill Finger was treated. While Bob Kane did pay Bill Finger for his work, Bill Finger didn't get as much money as he deserved. Bob Kane quickly realized that Người dơi was thêm than just a character. Người dơi was becoming a franchise that was worth tons of fame and money. Because of this, Bob Kane had a contract that would give him sole credit for Batman's creation. Bob Kane knew that Người dơi was becoming one of the most được ưa chuộng fictional heroes, so he wanted to make sure that he got to shine in the spotlight and receive lots of attention and money.
Bill Finger worked hard nghề viết văn Người dơi as an inspiring role-model for the young readers, while several artists worked hard drawing beautiful artwork. While Bill Finger and the artists were hard at work, Bob Kane had the easy task of putting his signature on the comics. It's sad and ironic that the person that did the least amount of work got the most attention and money.
In the 1960s, rumors started spreading about Người dơi being created bởi someone other than Bob Kane. Bill Finger was a very shy person, but he was able to be encouraged into appearing at the first ever Comic-Con. A lot of people in the comics industry secretly knew of Bill Finger's involvement with Người dơi and wanted him to be acknowledged.
Some những người hâm mộ started wondering if the rumors about Bill Finger were true. Bob Kane decided to respond to these rumors. After over two decades of taking sole credit for Batman's creation, Bob Kane was được trao the chance to admit the truth, but he didn't.
Instead, Bob Kane had this to say in a 1965 fanzine:
"The truth is that Bill Finger is taking credit for much thêm than he deserves, and I refute much of his statements here in print. The fact is that I conceived the Người dơi figure and costume entirely bởi himself."
Bill Finger was going through a lot of hardships. He was having trouble getting work and making enough money to get by. He had only a small number of friends, and the friend that could have helped him the most, Bob Kane, still wouldn't give Bill his fair share of the profits for Batman.
In 1974, one of Bill Finger's Những người bạn hadn't heard from Bill in a while, so he went to Bill's apartment. He discovered that Bill had passed away. At first, it was believed that Bill was buried in an unmarked grave, but it was later believed Bill's son, Fred, had Bill cremated and spread his ashes on a bờ biển, bãi biển in the shape of a bat.
In 1989, Bob Kane was getting thêm attention than ever due to the Người dơi film that was directed bởi Tim Burton. Bob Kane got to be involved in the production in addition to getting to appear in several interviews. After all these years, Bob Kane seemed to finally be haunted bởi the guilt of his own lies. What he đã đưa ý kiến about Bill Finger in 1989 was much different than what he đã đưa ý kiến about Bill Finger in 1965.
Bob Kane had this to say in the Comics Interview Người dơi Super Special and his book Người dơi & Me:
"Now that my long-time friend and collaborator is gone, I must admit that Bill never received the fame and recognition he deserved."
"Bill Finger was my chief writer - one of the unsung Giải cứu thế giới of the Batman. He never got the credit due him - but he was an integral part of the whole Người dơi mystique, as most of the editors and những người hâm mộ know him today. I give Bill a lot of credit, he was the unsung hero."
"Bill never asked me for it (credit) and I never volunteered - I guess my ego at the time. And I felt badly, really, when he died."
"I often tell my wife, if I could go back fifteen years, before he died, I would like to say "I'll put your name on it now. bạn deserve it.""
Throughout his lifetime, Bill Finger was a humble, modest man that was hidden in the shadows. Like Batman, people didn't know his true identity hoặc the great things that he had done. However, he was able to give generations of những người hâm mộ a hero that they could look up to and get inspired by. To this day, Người dơi is an important figure in the lives of countless people. All of Batman's positive contributions to the world wouldn't have been possible without the real-life heroics of Bill Finger.
Bob Kane achieved high levels of fame and fortune, but it came at a price. Bob Kane let his craving for the spotlight make him do and say bad things. This led to him being haunted bởi guilt for not sharing the glory with Bill Finger. He had three decades of chances to step up and help his friend, but instead, he took the riches for himself. This may have benefited Bob Kane at the time, but it led to him being filled with regrets in his later years. It's sad that it took him nearly half a century to give Batman's co-creator the credit that he deserved. However, it's important to remember that it's never too late to change your ways. There's even an episode of Người dơi called "It's Never Too Late" where Người dơi helps an aging gangster give up his criminal ways.
I believe that the story of Batman's creators serves as a cautionary tale. In theory, there's nothing wrong with wanting to become famous. However, it's important to remember to not let fame come at the cost of your integrity. If bạn ever become famous, make sure that bạn share credit and express gratitude towards the people that helped bạn become famous.
Don't talk to Frank right now, it's not him. All female. Located in the Aztec district of cryptography. Use Walt from noaa, recently discovered alive. He knows the locations. Use the mason family decrypter. Due ngày is dark thirty. Great job on take down of joker and his creepy mafia. There are 35 inclusions on each raid, never use a machine again for that. Some one will meet with bạn 30 crypt days before action. Use as may anti radioactive anti psychotic device as possible. Good luck from central vein delta 0.
Người dơi is a very dark character who I believe could be a very good character for an R rated film his Villians are violent they kill people in gruesome ways and Bruce also needs to be fucking his tình yêu interests and he hasn't done it yet why because it isn't appropriate for kids and that's really stupid and as for the cursing I wouldn't want them to do it every một giây obviously but it would be good and make the characters thêm serious and badass if the characters cursed in the Người dơi reboot happens I want new Villians, the bat mobile,batarangs,the batwing,the bat motorcycles,a bat jet pack,a different type of suit for batman,the bat claw that Người dơi swings on, and I want it to be rated R. So what do bạn guys think should a future Người dơi movie have these things hoặc not.
Ok, I hate the Hugo Strange/Catwoman rumours. Here's why: first of all I hate Hugo Strange as a villain. He has no villain name hoặc costume, doesn't even LOOK cool, and is completly WEIRD. And Catwoman becouse didn't she already have a film in the reboot series (Catwoman was the only one not to feature Chris Nolan as the director)? Luckily, the movie will be filmed in Asia (bye bye Hugo Strange). That means a possible villain (if not, tình yêu interest) Talia Al Ghūl. In Người dơi Begins, we learn that, unlike Người dơi comics, when Rās Al Ghūl says he's "immortal" he means the roll of RAG is past on from master to apprentace and that means Talia may become the new Ras Al Ghūl.
But if filmed in a major city (Hong Kong for ex.) the villain my be an assassan like Deadshot. Possibly my yêu thích rumour of all time: Black Mask and Hush!!!
But if filmed in a major city (Hong Kong for ex.) the villain my be an assassan like Deadshot. Possibly my yêu thích rumour of all time: Black Mask and Hush!!!
A cancelled Người dơi film, Siêu nhân vs. Người dơi was going to be the fifth Người dơi film untill it was confirmed it wouldn't happen. But after the cancellation of 2013s reboot of 1997s JLA (Justice League: Mortal), Christopher Nolan, the man incharge of both Người dơi and Superman, Is considering making Superman/Batman: the Movie (AKA Siêu nhân vs. Batman). It will possibly the fight of the decade, even better than 2003s Freddy vs. Jason and the DC comics horror comic book god-awful sequel, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.
Despite the name THIS FILM WILL NOT BE BASED ON SUPERMAN/BATMAN the comic book but an issue of Người dơi that guest starred Siêu nhân where they fought. I'm not sure which one it was but bạn can buy the digital comic on www.dccomics.com/read
Based on the characters created bởi Jerry Siegel, Joe shushter and Bob Kane and writen bởi Grant Morrison.
Despite the name THIS FILM WILL NOT BE BASED ON SUPERMAN/BATMAN the comic book but an issue of Người dơi that guest starred Siêu nhân where they fought. I'm not sure which one it was but bạn can buy the digital comic on www.dccomics.com/read
Based on the characters created bởi Jerry Siegel, Joe shushter and Bob Kane and writen bởi Grant Morrison.