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Beginning in 1938 Kane also sought work at DC Comics, where Superman was just appearing and making a big smash. Here he drew a couple of adventure features written by Bill Finger. |
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In the late sixties he began exhibiting paintings in galleries on both coasts. He has released several sets of prints since the late seventies and has otherwise led a life away from comics. Bob Kane as a comics creator helped to contribute to the tremendous explosion and popularity of costumed heroes since his creation of the Batman. His character has appeared on virtually every country on the Earth in print, film and TV, hordes of toys, coloring books and virtually every other form of merchandising known. The popularity of the Batman which was immediate when he appeared in 1939 has only grown in almost six decades since, and "the Dark Knight" has been drawn by hundreds of comics artists. Bob Kane passed away after a long illness on November 3 1998 |
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