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Batman & Me, by Bob Kane with Tom Andrae (Eclipse Books, 1989). From Orbital Comics in London. The creator of Batman tells the full story behind one of the 20th century’s most enduring myths - the Caped Crusader of Gotham City. And for balance:
Bob Kane and a girl friend in a homemade Catwoman costume in an unpublished publicity shot from 1966. From Batman & Me, by Bob Kane with Tom Andrae (Eclipse Books, 1989). From Orbital Comics in London. “We came up with the idea of associating
Panel from Batman No. 32, October 1939, by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. From Batman & Me, by Bob Kane with Tom Andrae (Eclipse Books, 1989). From Orbital Comics in London.
sweet-love-und-romance: David Johansen and Arthur Kane of the New York Dolls, kissing each other in the movie All Dolled Up : A New York Dolls Story by famous Punk photographer Bob Gruen and his wife Nadya Beck. Gif made by me. NY Dolls fan-service
herochan: 75 Years, 75 Batmen Celebrate Batman’s 75th Anniversary with this visual trip through his past. Discover how Batman’s look has evolved since his humble beginning as we journey through 75 of his batsuits, drawn by everyone from Bob Kane
jthenr-comics-vault: The Batman by Bill Finger/Bob Kane
batman-facts-and-history: Detective Comics #27 in 1939. The first appearance of The Batman, then titled The Bat-Man. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, this is the second hero to find fame in the pages of DC Comics. Bruce Wayne, a boy who witnessed
unexplained-events: shoutout2allmyrealafrikans: unexplained-events: The Man Who Laughs (1928) so is this the inspiration for the joker? Yes. Bob Kane drew inspiration from Conrad Veidt for The Joker. That’s where that creepy Joker grin comes from.
comicbookcovers: Detective Comics #122, April 1947, cover by Bob Kane and Charles Paris Classic
comicsforever: 17/09 Is Batman Day! So a heartfelt big “Thank You” to Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Dc Comics for this wonderful character!.
ghastlydelights:Bob Kane’s Catwoman
gothtriggers: Gwynplaine’s (Conrad Veidt) fixed grin and disturbing clown-like appearance was a key inspiration for comic book talents writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane in creating Batman’s greatest enemy, The Joker. “Bill Finger had a
TWENTY PERCENT COOLER: Bob Kane: A Jerk From History
mattfractionblog: everybody thinks i’m kidding when i tell them about bob kane’s grave (via)
deantrippe: Batman #47, redrawn by me and submitted to the super-cool Covered blog. Here’s the original version of Batman #47, by Batman co-creator Bob Kane and inker Charles Paris, for one of the major expansions of Batman’s origin by writer and
maudit: Gwynplaine’s (Conrad Veidt) fixed grin and disturbing clown-like appearance was a key inspiration for comic book talents writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane in creating Batman’s greatest enemy, The Joker. “Bill Finger had a book with
nomalez: brianmichaelbendis: Detective Comics #31 Homages by Bob Kane, Neal Adams, Klaus Janson, Bill Morrison, Brian Stelfreeze, Dave Sim, Matt Wagner, Freddie Williams II, Diego Jourdan and Bob Kane. Hahaha! La version de Droopy est génial! :-)
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chaboneobaiarroyoallende: Robert “Bob” Kane (1915-1998)…comics artist
kristaferanka: Golden Age Batman Detective Comics #27 May 1939 created by Bob Kane
brianmichaelbendis: Detective Comics #31 Homages by Bob Kane, Neal Adams, Klaus Janson, Bill Morrison, Brian Stelfreeze, Dave Sim, Matt Wagner, Freddie Williams II, Diego Jourdan and Bob Kane.
jthenr-comics-vault: The Batman by Bob Kane & Bill Finger
infinity-comics: Batman #9 by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson
jthenr-comics-vault: Detective Comics #36 (February 1940)“Professor Hugo Strange”Art by Bob Kane & Jerry RobinsonStory Bill Finger
thecomicsvault: THE ORIGINAL DARK KNIGHTDetective Comics #27 (May 1939)Art by Bob Kane
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