• I did the first five pages of an eight-page story, and then they called in Bill Finger to help. We worked on it for seven years [through 1947].[52].
  • Until 2015, Finger was not officially credited as Batman's co-creator.[2][3] Bill Finger was a prolific writer at DC Comics for many years.
  • Bill Finger was a comic book writer. His father Louis Finger was born in Austria and emigrated to the United States in 1907, while still a teenager.
  • …Cat”) was portrayed by creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane as a jewel thief motivated simply by her desire for pretty and valuable things.
  • On December 8, 2017, a street in the Bronx where Finger and Kane would meet to discuss 'Batman,' was named Bill Finger Way.
  • Bob Kane said (and I quote) "Bill Finger was a contributing force on Batman right from the beginning... I made Batman a superhero-vigilante when I first created him.
  • I tried Adams, Hancock ... then I thought of Mad Anthony Wayne. Bill Finger as quoted by Kane, Bob; Tom Andrae (1989).
  • Bill Finger was the writer who Bob Kane hired to write stories for Batman during the early days. His contributions to the character are immense.
  • "Bill Finger was instrumental in developing many of the key creative elements that enrich the Batman universe, and we look forward to building on our...