The Living in Sequence comic book art exhibition is in the visitor center here until 3/9/13. According to today's New York Times, at Metropolitan p. 2, ... Batman's creators, Bob Kane and Joe Finger, thought up the [Batman] series in 1939 during an hour spent in Poe Park, which includes the recently restored home of Edgar Allan Poe. They were soon joined in their collaboration by another artist, Jerry Robinson, who rented an apartment near Mr. Kane's Grand Concourse home.
Publication date | Jun 24, 2018 |
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The Living in Sequence comic book art exhibition is in the visitor center here until 3/9/13. According to today's New York Times, at Metropolitan p. 2, ... Batman's creators, Bob Kane and Joe Finger, thought up the [Batman] series in 1939 during an hour spent in Poe Park, which includes the recently restored home of Edgar Allan Poe. They were soon joined in their collaboration by another artist, Jerry Robinson, who rented an apartment near Mr. Kane's Grand Concourse home.