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* [[Alan Moore]], writer (''[[Batman: The Killing Joke|The Killing Joke]]'').
* [[Alan Moore]], writer (''[[Batman: The Killing Joke|The Killing Joke]]'').
* [[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]]").
* '''[[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.
* [[Marshall Rogers]] - artist (''Batman: Strange Apparitions'').
* [[Marshall Rogers]] - artist (''Batman: Strange Apparitions'').
* [[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

Notable contributors