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* [[Alan Moore]], writer (''[[Batman: The Killing Joke|The Killing Joke]]''). |
* [[Alan Moore]], writer (''[[Batman: The Killing Joke|The Killing Joke]]''). |
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* [[Grant Morrison]], writer (''[[Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth]]'', ''[[Batman: Gothic|Gothic]]'', and "[[Batman & Son]]"). |
* [[Grant Morrison]], writer (''[[Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth]]'', ''[[Batman: Gothic|Gothic]]'', and "[[Batman & Son]]"). |
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* '''[[Dennis O'Neil]]''' - long-term writer, then editor of the Batman titles. |
* '''[[Dennis O'Neil]]''' - long-term writer, then editor of the Batman titles. Known for re-introducing the darker personality as well as stringent editing that gave the titles the critcally acclaimed uniformity. |
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* [[Marshall Rogers]] - artist (''Batman: Strange Apparitions''). |
* [[Marshall Rogers]] - artist (''Batman: Strange Apparitions''). |
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* [[Greg Rucka]] - writer ("[[No Man's Land]]" with others); co-creator of [[Gotham Central]]. |
* [[Greg Rucka]] - writer ("[[No Man's Land]]" with others); co-creator of [[Gotham Central]]. |
Revision as of 21:50, 27 March 2008
Although Bob Kane achieved renown for creating the fictional superhero Batman, he and others have acknowledged the contributions of Bill Finger for fleshing the character out, writing many of his early stories, and creating the character's origin. Many other comic book creators (writers, artists, and sometimes editors who contributed important ideas or altered how the character would be presented) have contributed to the character's history since his introduction in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. This list identifies some who made notable contributions with enduring impact.
Creators of Batman
- Bob Kane - creator, artist
- Bill Finger - co-creator, writer
Notable contributors
- Neal Adams - artist, created the definitive 1970s visual interpretation that returned Batman to his gothic roots .
- Jim Aparo - artist (The Brave and the Bold and A Death in the Family).
- Brian Bolland - artist (The Killing Joke), many covers.
- Ed Brubaker - writer (Gotham Central) and other Batman-related titles (esp. Catwoman).
- Paul Dini - creator of Harley Quinn, co-developer of Batman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond.
- Chuck Dixon- Writer, created Bane and worked on Detective Comics pre-Knightfall to Pre-No Mans Land.
- Steve Englehart - writer (Batman: Strange Apparitions).
- Dick Giordano - long-term artist/inker (particularly over Neal Adams' art), then editor of the Batman titles.
- Alan Grant - writer ("The Last Arkham", Anarky, Batman: Anarky, Batman: Shadow of the Bat, Judgement on Gotham and Knightfall with others).
- Jim Lee- artist on Hush and All Star Batman and Robin.
- Jeph Loeb - writer (Batman: The Long Halloween and "Hush").
- Dave McKean - artist (Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth)
- Frank Miller - writer (Batman: Year One, re-established origin post-Crisis), writer/artist (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) .
- Doug Moench, writer (wrote for two long stints on the monthly book, including Knightfall).
- Alan Moore, writer (The Killing Joke).
- Grant Morrison, writer (Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, Gothic, and "Batman & Son").
- Dennis O'Neil - long-term writer, then editor of the Batman titles. Known for re-introducing the darker personality as well as stringent editing that gave the titles the critcally acclaimed uniformity.
- Marshall Rogers - artist (Batman: Strange Apparitions).
- Greg Rucka - writer ("No Man's Land" with others); co-creator of Gotham Central.
- Jerry Robinson - author under Bob Kane; co-creator of Robin.
- Tim Sale - artist, co-creator of the Long Holloween (and other) miniseries' with Jeph Loeb.
- Dick Sprang - artist, co-creator of The Riddler with Finger.