![]() Marc Tyler Nobleman: Thank you for your kind words, Alex. Did you ever think that you would get to see that credit printed in a Batman comic, or on the silver screen? Your efforts to bring Bill Finger the justifiable credit for co-creating Batman have been both fantastic and inspiring. Graphic Policy: Firstly, I want to say what an honour this is for me, personally. I was fortunate enough to be able to talk with Marc Tyler Nobleman about his book, his work to get Bill Finger the official credit he has deserved for more than 75 years. Marc‘s book, and school tours, have introduced an entirely new generation of people to the name of Batman‘s co-creator, and his work is essential reading for those looking to find out more about Milton “Bill” Finger. Instead of just one name, it now reads “ Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger.” A driving force behind Finger finally being officially acknowledged after so many years was Marc Tyler Nobleman, who wrote Bill The Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator Of Batman, and in the process of researching that book he also uncovered some previously unknown pictures, and descendants, of Bill Finger (and you can read more about that here). ![]() If you’ve paid attention to any comics featuring the Dark Knight lately, you’ll have noticed a slight change in the byline. Last year, DC finally acknowledged Bill Finger as the co-creator of Batman. ![]()
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