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Main : ! 3D Art ! : DC Comics :  Shadow of the Bat

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Shadow of the Bat
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SubmitterwhizMore Photos from whiz   Last Update2011/2/24 14:40
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~ In early 1939, the success of Superman in Action Comics prompted editors at the comic book division of National Publications (the future DC Comics) to request more superheroes for its titles. In response, Bob Kane created "the Bat-Man." Collaborator Bill Finger recalled "Kane had an idea for a character called 'Batman', and he'd like me to see the drawings. I went over to Kane's, and he had drawn a character who looked very much like Superman with kind of ... reddish tights, I believe, with boots ... no gloves, no gauntlets ... with a small domino mask, swinging on a rope. He had two stiff wings that were sticking out, looking like bat wings. And under it was a big sign ... BATMAN."
Finger offered such suggestions as giving the character a cowl instead of a simple domino mask, a cape instead of wings, and gloves, and removing the red sections from the original costume. Finger said he devised the name Bruce Wayne for the character's secret identity: "Bruce Wayne's first name came from Robert Bruce, the Scottish patriot. Bruce, being a playboy, was a man of gentry. I searched for a name that would suggest colonialism. I tried Adams, Hancock ... then I thought of Mad Anthony Wayne."He later said his suggestions were influenced by Lee Falk's popular The Phantom, a syndicated newspaper comic strip character with which Kane was familiar as well.
Various aspects of Batman's personality, character history, visual design, and equipment were inspired by contemporary popular culture of the 1930s, including movies, pulp magazines, comic strips, newspaper headlines, and even aspects of Kane himself.Kane noted especially the influence of the films The Mark of Zorro (1920) and The Bat Whispers (1930) in the creation of the iconography associated with the character, while Finger drew inspiration from literary characters Doc Savage, The Shadow, and Sherlock Holmes in his depiction of Batman as a master sleuth and scientist.~(excerpt from wikipedia)
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Posted: 2011/3/3 9:09  Updated: 2011/3/3 9:09
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thanks bunches :D
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Posted: 2011/3/3 8:56  Updated: 2011/3/3 8:56
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Nicely done!
whiz
Posted: 2011/3/3 8:54  Updated: 2011/3/3 8:54
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whohooo! thanks bunches :D
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Posted: 2011/3/1 11:41  Updated: 2011/3/1 11:41
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Congrats. This image made Lady Heromorph's Top Images of the Week ending February 26th, 2011.
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Posted: 2011/2/28 21:19  Updated: 2011/2/28 21:19
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Good job!


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