"I don’t remember when I learned of Bill Finger other than that it was after I graduated college in 1994. I actually have a recording of myself in college discussing Batman’s real-life origin, in which I make no mention of Bill.
"I didn’t plan on becoming his champion; for a while, I wasn’t sure I would become his biographer! But it’s hard to put forth a tragic story like his and then feel compelled to do more on behalf of his legacy."
Michael Cavna at The Washington Post interviews Marc Tyler Nobleman about Bill Finger, "The Secret Co-Creator of Batman."
Monday, January 20, 2014
"Often Lurked Only in the Shadows"
Labels:
1930s,
1940s,
cultural history,
literature,
twentieth century
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