
Bob Kane - Wikipedia
Robert Kane (né Kahn / kɑːn /; October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer, animator, and artist who co-created Batman (with Bill Finger) and many other …
Bob Kane - IMDb
Bob Kane was an American comic book writer and artist of Jewish descent, most famous for co-creating Batman and several members of Batman's supporting cast. Kane was inducted into …
Bob Kane | Batman Wiki | Fandom
Bob Kane (1915-1998) was an American cartoonist and one of the creators of Batman. Since his death his contributions or lack thereof have been controversial. By all accounts, he is the sole …
Bob Kane | Research Starters - EBSCO
Nov 3, 1998 · Bob Kane was an influential American comic book artist and writer, best known for co-creating the iconic character Batman. Born Robert Kahn on October 24, 1916, in New York …
Bob Kane, Creator of Batman, Dies - Los Angeles Times
Nov 6, 1998 · Bob Kane, a self-described “doodler from the Bronx” who created the classic hero Batman for DC Comics nearly 60 years ago, has died. He was 83.
Bob Kane, 83, Cartoonist Who Created 'Batman'
Nov 7, 1998 · ob Kane, the cartoonist who created Batman the Caped Crusader and his sidekick, Robin the Boy Wonder, died Nov. 3 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Bob Kane - NNDB
Illustrator who drew the first adventure of Batman, "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate," which appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May of 1939. Kane has always been officially credited as …
Bob Kane — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Nov 3, 1998 · Robert Kane (né Kahn /kɑːn/; October 24, 1915–November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer, animator, and artist who created Batman and most early related …
Bob Kane - Wikiwand
Robert Kane (né Kahn / kɑːn /; October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer, animator, and artist who created Batman together with Bill Finger and many early …
Bob Kane - 1915-1998 | Comic Book Brain
Nov 3, 1998 · This was an amazing period to recall - - comic book publishers seemed to spring up every other day, each seeking to outdo one another...all these new characters were imitative, …