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Bill Finger (Milton Finger) was born on 8 February, 1914 in Denver, Colorado, USA, is a writer,miscellaneous. Discover Bill Finger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Milton Finger
Occupation writer,miscellaneous
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February 1914
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace Denver, Colorado, USA
Date of death 18 January, 1974
Died Place New York City, New York, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Bill Finger's Wife?

His wife is Edith (now Lyn) Simmons (1968 - 1971) ( divorced), Ethel 'Portia' Epstein (193? - ?) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Wife Edith (now Lyn) Simmons (1968 - 1971) ( divorced), Ethel 'Portia' Epstein (193? - ?) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
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Bill Finger Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bill Finger worth at the age of 60 years old? Bill Finger’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated Bill Finger's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

1907

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. Louis worked as a tailor. Tessie, Bill's mother, was born and raised in New York City. Both parents were in their early 20s at the time of Finger's birth. Bill Finger had two sisters. Finger was born in Denver, Colorado, but the Finger family eventually moved to New York City. Finger was mostly raised in The Bronx, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School.

1933

He graduated high school in 1933, and started his working career in the Great Depression.

1938

In 1938, Finger entered the comic strip business, as a ghost writer for a few comic strips created by Bob Kane's studio. Kane was a fellow graduate of DeWitt Clinton High School and the two of them were acquaintances.

In 1938-1939, National Comics (predecessor of DC Comics) had its first major success with a character called "Superman". This created a market for superheroes and several creators started working on creating other hero/vigilante characters. Bob Kane came up with a hero called "Bat-Man" or "Batman", and asked for Finger's assistance on the project. Finger rejected several of Kane's initial ideas about the character and suggested several changes in design and characterization. He came up with a civilian identity for the character as "Bruce Wayne", which Finger named after Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland and general Anthony "Mad Anthony" Wayne.

1939

Kane marketed the "Batman" character to National Comics, and Batman's first story was published in "Detective Comics" #27 (May 1939). The script was written by an uncredited Finger, making him the first of many ghost writers to work on comics officially credited to Bob Kane. When Kane negotiated a contract about selling the rights to the "Batman" character, he claimed he was the sole creator of the character and demanded a sole mandatory byline on all Batman comics and adaptations thereof, acknowledging him as the creator. Finger's work on the character was not acknowledged.

1940

Finger kept on working in "Batman"-related stories for much of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s either as a writer or a ghost writer. He is generally credited by comic book historians with creating or co-creating a number of Batman's foes and supporting characters. Among them: the Joker, Catwoman, Robin, Ace the Bat-Hound. Bat-Mite, Clayface, Bat-Girl/Betty Kane, the Penguin, the Scarecrow, Two-Face, the Riddler, and the Calendar Man. He also came up with the name "Gotham City" for the previously nameless metropolis where Batman operates, and co-created the Batmobile and the Batcave. Besides "Batman", Finger's other writing credits for National Comics/DC Comics involve various stories for "Green Lantern", "Superman", and "Superboy". He is credited with co-creating Green Lantern/Alan Scott, the original character with that code-name.

The Green Lantern series of the 1940s was a fantasy series, and the hero had magical powers.

1942

With artist Irwin Hasen, Finger created the DC Comics character Wildcat in January, 1942.

1946

Marvel credits him with the co-creation of the All-Winners Squad (introduced in 1946), the company's first superhero team. Finger mostly retired from comic book writing c.

1949

In "Superman" stories, Finger is credited for adapting "Kryptonite" into comic books in 1949. The fictional element was created for the Superman radio series, but was adapted into the comic book series and became a permanent part in of the "Superman" saga. Finger's main contribution in the "Superboy" series was creating the character Lana Lang, as a love interest for the teenage hero. Outside National Comics,Finger also contributed stories and characters to rival companies, such as Fawcett Comics, Quality Comics and Timely Comics (predecessor of Marvel Comics).

1959

A reboot of the series in 1959 turned "Green Lantern" into a science fiction series featuring space cops and aliens, as the fantasy concept was considered outdated.

1960

He was even hired to write two episodes for the 1960s "Batman" live-action series.

1961

1961, starting a new career as a screenwriter for films and television series.

1963

But he was in increasingly poor health, suffering a series of heart attacks in 1963, 1970 and 1973.

1964

He was the visual inspiration for the original illustrations of the super-villain Black Hand/William Hand (created in 1964), one of the Green Lantern/Hal Jordan's foes. Finger was 50 years old at the time. John Broome and Gil Kane, Jordan's creators, paid tribute to Finger mixing Batman's costume with Finger's face.

1966

He was the only comic-book writer to write for Batman(1966-1968).

1974

He died due to atherosclerosis in 1974. His remains were cremated, and the ashes scattered on a beach. Finger has no known grave. Finger was married twice, and he was survived by a son, Fred. While he never claimed rights to the Batman character, his granddaughter Athena Finger requested a creator's credit for his work.

2016

He was finally given a credit as a creator of Bruce Wayne/Batman on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).