It's a great drawing. But Bob Kane makes me mad lol Just to think that aside from practically inventing the character by himself, Bill Finger basically designed Batman's costume as we know it and Bob Kane took ALL the credit... That makes me mad.
But I digress... You just keep getting better as an artist man. Your seriously making me think about going to art school lol I envy you. One thing though, I'm pretty sure the original design had the wings attached to his arms and sides instead of on his back. It looks a lot cooler this way, though lol
P.S. Am I the only one who always thinks of The Incredibles when I think of the original Batman design?
Never start with the head; the victim gets all fuzzy!
R.I.P. Heath
RE: Bob Kane's First Bat-Man -
Posted on 04-11-2010 23:52
Posts: 2061 Location: Gotham City Joined: 30.07.05
oh yeah i know, but i mean...the guy did help create batman. . he died nov. 3, 1998 - hence why i posted the picture yesterday. i thought i should pay my respects. haha. no matter how undeserving it may seem.
the way i see it, the concept of batman goes to bob kane, and the development of batman goes to bill finger. most bat-fans know kane doesn't deserve ALL the credit, but i still think he deserves some. to me though, i think denny o'neil did more for batman than anyone else.
but anyway! i decided to go ahead and make the first appearance of batman too.
BATMAN: Yesterday, Today, & Beyond, all of it's sub-sites, or hosted sites are in no way associated, or affiliated with DC Comics, Time Warner or any of it's divisions.
Items cataloged in merchandise sections are not for sale. The downloading of video game ROMs is for backup and testing purposes only. If you do not own the actual game, the ROM is to be deleted from your hard drive within 24 hours.
Any money that may be made from Amazon Associates, advertisements, or affiliate programs will be contributed to the maintaining of this website, to provide the fans with the best that we can offer.