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Bill Finger's name can't be used as a credit for creating Batman, due to Bob Kane trading rights to have his name on every Batman comic and show.
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Bill Finger created Batman, but every tv show with Batman in it, it says Batman Created By Bob Kane.
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Created Batman, although in every comic book, it says "Created by Bob Kane."
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Durring the 1950's Finger departed from working with Kane and went on to work with Dick Sprang.
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Finger also wrote many Superman stories, one was "The Girl from Superman's Past."
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Bill Finger's contract, by comparison, left him with a monetary pittance and no credit even on the stories that he wrote without Kane.
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Bill Finger never got reimbersed for creating Batman, even after he died, his family wasn't.
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Back when Bob and Bill brought Batman to the pages of Detective comics, the character was named The Bat-man.
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New evidence favors the fact that Bill for the most part did create Batman.
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Bill Finger's first story of Batman was called "The Case of The Chemical Syndicate."
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Bill Finger wrote Detective Comics #27.
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On the most part, he created Batman with a little help from Bob Kane.
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Bill Finger only wrote 2 episodes for the Adam West Batman show. And it was a two parter.
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Bill Finger and Bob Kane were classmates in High School.
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Bill Finger had a major role in creating the Joker, as well as the Riddler, Two-Face and more.
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Bill created the design for Batman, but never got any credit for it. Now, if you are uncredited on something that you should be, it is know as being fingered.
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Bill finger retolled the idea that Bob Kane had by a long shot.