If Bill Finger created Batman, where is Bill Finger's byline on my strip? It is conspicuous by its absence.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the Golden Age of Batman, I penciled, inked, and lettered my strip by myself.
If you ever want to get the facts straight about me or the Batman, please write to the original source, myself, for the truth, instead of second guessing.
I live in a small apartment. There's only so much Batman memorabilia a guy can hang on to in New York City.
You do Batman right, and he's going to be popular. He's a great character. I was once asked by somebody if writing 'Batman' was like holding a Ming vase or something. And I said, 'No, it's like holding a big-ass diamond that you can't break. You can throw him against the ceiling, against the floor, anywhere, and you just can't break Batman.'
I think any writer coming on to 'Batman' should at least attempt to do their own definitive version. What it means to them. Whatever they think that symbol or character can say.
I always knew the way in was Bruce Wayne. It wasn't Batman. It was never Batman. That was the key.
My dad sent Frank Sinatra a dollar bill to autograph, and when it came back, signed, he had it framed: it was always up on the wall in whatever flat we were in.
I am such a big fan of Batman.
It took them a while to catch on that Batman would be the greatest.
If you are going to point a finger, you point it at me.
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