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Why Bill Finger and Michael Uslan Deserve Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
When I first heard the news that Batman had become the first superhero to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, I felt a surge of pride. I’ve been a die-hard Batman fan for as long as I can remember, and seeing the Caped Crusader finally honored in this way was a moment of pure validation for all of us who’ve grown up idolizing him.
But as quickly as that pride swelled, something else crept in—a nagging sense that something was missing, or rather, someone was missing. And not just someone, but two people.
Batman’s star is set to be placed between Bob Kane, the man long credited as Batman’s creator, and Adam West, who became a cultural icon through his portrayal of Batman in the 1966 TV series. While these men certainly played pivotal roles in the character’s history, there’s an undeniable void that we, as fans and as people who care about the full story, need to address. Bill Finger, the co-creator who gave Batman his iconic look, and Michael Uslan, the man responsible for resurrecting Batman as a serious figure on the big screen, deserve stars on the Walk of Fame as well.
It’s time we make our voices heard. Let’s explore why Bill Finger and Michael Uslan must be honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, not just for their contributions to Batman, but for the cultural legacy they’ve left behind for all of us who’ve been shaped by their work.
The Forgotten Legacy of Bill Finger
If you’re a Batman fan, you probably already know that the story of Batman’s creation isn’t as straightforward as “Bob Kane created Batman.” In fact, the Batman that we know today—the brooding detective, dressed in a dark Bat-suit, patrolling Gotham City, and facing off against iconic villains like the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler—wouldn’t exist without Bill Finger.
Bob Kane originally envisioned Batman as something entirely different. Kane’s Batman wore red overalls, had a small mask, and didn’t quite carry the dark, mysterious aura that’s now synonymous with the character. It was Bill Finger who stepped in and redesigned the character, giving us the cape, the cowl, and the Bat’s silhouette that has become one of the most iconic symbols in pop culture history.
Beyond the suit, it was Finger who introduced Gotham City, a setting that’s as much a character in the Batman mythos as Bruce Wayne himself. He also helped create the tragic backstory that drives Batman—the murder of Bruce Wayne’s parents in Crime Alley, which ultimately turned him into the Dark Knight, sworn to protect the innocent.
And let’s not forget the villains. Bill Finger was integral in shaping Batman’s rogues' gallery. Without him, we wouldn’t have the Joker, arguably the most famous comic book villain of all time. We wouldn’t have the Riddler, Catwoman, or Two-Face. Batman’s world, and by extension, our world, would be vastly different without Bill Finger.
But for decades, Bill Finger’s name was missing from the credits. Bob Kane took the sole credit for Batman’s creation, and it wasn’t until 2015, after a long battle by historians and fans alike, that Bill Finger finally received co-creator status on Batman projects. The documentary Batman and Bill (2017) based on Marc Tyler Nobleman's book helped bring this story to the forefront, revealing just how much Bill Finger shaped the Batman mythology and how little credit he received in his lifetime.
Yet, despite this overdue recognition, Bill Finger still doesn’t have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. And that, to me, is an injustice that needs to be corrected.
Michael Uslan: The Man Who Fought for a Dark Knight
While Bill Finger’s contributions largely took place in Batman’s early comic book days, there’s another figure who shaped Batman in a completely different medium: film. Michael Uslan is the reason why we have the Batman we all know and love today on the silver screen—the serious, dark, crime-fighting detective that stands in stark contrast to the campy version of Batman that dominated pop culture in the 1960s.
If you’ve ever watched Batman (1989), The Dark Knight (2008), or The Batman (2022), you owe a huge thank you to Michael Uslan. Without him, those movies might not have existed—or at least, they wouldn’t have portrayed Batman as the gritty, serious hero that we’ve come to embrace in modern cinema.
The road to getting Batman taken seriously in Hollywood wasn’t easy. After the 1966 Batman TV series, which was wildly popular but campy and comedic, the idea of a dark Batman seemed almost laughable to the Hollywood establishment. But Uslan believed in the Batman from the comics—the detective who was haunted by his past, driven by justice, and defined by his intellect.
Uslan’s passion led him to acquire the film rights to Batman in 1979, but it took ten years of relentless effort and rejections before he finally convinced Hollywood to give his vision a chance. His persistence paid off with the release of Batman in 1989, directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton. This film was a game-changer. It proved that superhero movies could be serious, complex, and deeply artistic, paving the way for the entire genre as we know it today.
If it hadn’t been for Uslan, we wouldn’t have Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, which is widely considered one of the greatest film trilogies of all time. We wouldn’t have Joker (2019), which gave us a gritty, character-driven film that won two Oscars. And we wouldn’t have the recent The Batman (2022), which continues Uslan’s legacy of presenting the Dark Knight as a serious, noir-inspired character.
Michael Uslan didn’t just redefine Batman; he redefined what superhero movies could be. Yet, like Bill Finger, he’s often overlooked when we talk about Batman’s cultural impact.
Why This Matters in 2024: Batman’s 85th Anniversary
2024 marks Batman’s 85th anniversary. Eighty-five years of stories, films, comics, and animated series that have touched the lives of millions. Batman has become more than just a character; he’s a cultural icon, a symbol of justice, determination, and resilience.
As we celebrate Batman’s 85th year, it’s time to recognize the people behind the mask. Bill Finger and Michael Uslan are as essential to Batman’s legacy as Bruce Wayne himself. Without them, Batman might never have evolved into the complex character we know today, and his impact on pop culture might have been far less profound.
Bill Finger gave us Batman’s mythos, while Michael Uslan fought to bring Batman back to his roots on the big screen. Their contributions go beyond entertainment—they’ve shaped the very way we think about superheroes, storytelling, and even justice itself.
Let’s Make This Right: Join the Petition
Batman’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a momentous occasion, but it’s incomplete. Bill Finger and Michael Uslan deserve their stars next to the hero they helped create and redefine. It’s time for the Hollywood Walk of Fame to honor their contributions, not just to Batman, but to pop culture as a whole.
I’m calling on all Batman fans, comic book lovers, and film buffs to join me in this cause. Let’s give Bill Finger and Michael Uslan the recognition they deserve. Please sign the petition, share it with your friends, and let’s make sure these legends are finally immortalized alongside the Dark Knight himself.
In the end...
Batman has meant so much to so many of us, but the real heroes behind his success deserve their due. Bill Finger and Michael Uslan have shaped the Batman that we grew up with and continue to love today. Their contributions should not be forgotten, and it’s up to us—the fans—to make sure they get the recognition they deserve.
Together, we can make sure that Bill Finger and Michael Uslan have their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, right where they belong.
#Batman#Hollywood Walk of Fame#Bill Finger#Michael Uslan#DC Comics#batman movie#The Boy Who Loved Batman#Bill The Boy Wonder#Batman and Bill#Marc Tyler Nobleman
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Yes, the Comicmobile, the fabled vehicle of comics history that many have heard of but few have seen (and even fewer have actually purchased anything from). For those of you who are unfamiliar with it: it was Sol’s idea that if kids living in the suburbs couldn’t get to the old “mom and pop stores” that sold comics, we should bring the comics to them. So he leased a big blue van, had “The DC Comicmobile” painted on it, with plastered superhero stickers. Then he stocked it with leftover comics from the DC library and, at the start of the Memorial Day weekend, sent Michael Uslan (much later the executive producer of the Batman and Swamp Thing movies, among lots of other things) out on the streets of New Jersey to sell them.
Bob Rozakis on his summer of hawking comics from the official DC Comicmobile in ‘73, from Back Issue #100.
#I HAD TO SHARE THIS IT HAD ME IN ABSOLUTE COMPLETE HYSTERICS#bob rozakis#sol harrison#michael uslan#dc#dc comics#back issue#comic book history#u can reblog#THIS IS THE FUNNIEST THING IVE READ IN MY ENTIRE LIFE#NOTHING LIKE COMIC BOOK HISTORY!!!#many of you may recall bob as the creator of mister e which makes this about a hundred times funnier
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Beowulf 6 Issue Complete Set (1975) by DC Comics
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#Beaowulf#1975#DC Comics#Comic Book Set#Ricardo Villamonte#Dick Girodano#MIchael uslan#Etsy#Vintage Comics#Comic Books#Comics#Allan Asherman#Nan-Zee#Bruzz Solomon#Ric Estrada#Wiglaf#Hondscio#Unferth#Grendel#The Shaper
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THE SHADOW #11 1975, DC Comics Michael Uslan and E.R. Cruz raconteurs
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Title: Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight
Author: Travis Langley, Michael Uslan, Dennis O'Neil
Series or standalone: standalone
Publication year: 2012
Genres: nonfiction, psychology, comics, philosophy, science
Blurb: Batman is one of the most compelling and enduring characters to come from the Golden Age of Comics, and interest in his story has only increased through countless incarnations since his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. Why does this superhero without superpowers fascinate us? What does that fascination say about us? Batman and Psychology explores these and other intriguing questions about the masked vigilante. Does Batman have PTSD? Why does he fight crime? Why as a vigilante? Why the mask, the bat, and the underage partner? Why are his most intimate relationships with bad girls he ought to lock up? And why won't he kill the homicidal, green-haired clown?
#batman and psychology a dark and stormy knight#travis langley#michael uslan#dennis o'neil#standalone#2012#nonfiction#psychology#comics#philosophy#science
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From The Boy Who Loved Batman to the Man Who Saved Batman
Bam! Sock! Zap! Michael Uslan’s destiny was set in motion by a television show he hated. Zok! Whap! Oooof! A comic book collector since age 3 and a serious Batman fan since he was 8, Michael cringed as he watched the Caped Crusader reduced to a campy clown. Batman dispensed with the comic book’s darkness, replacing it with swinging ’60s camp. Biff! Bang! Pow! Michael was 14 when Batman…
#arts#batman#Broadway#Dan Fogler#dance#Michael Uslan#music#performing arts#straz center#straz center for the performing arts#Tampa#The Boy Who Loved Batman#theater
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From Legion M... "We are thrilled to announce that there has been exciting movement on our Broadway-bound adaptation of Michael Uslan’s memoir, The Boy Who Loved Batman (formerly titled: Darknights & Daydreams). Ken Levine (Emmy award winning writer of Cheers, Frasier, M*A*S*H, and Almost Perfect) has written a hilarious script and the production will shortly announce the addition of a critically acclaimed Broadway director as the play nears its World Premiere at the Straz Center for Performing Arts in Tampa, FL. This limited premiere run of The Boy Who Loved Batman starts on October 1, with shows through November 10, after which the hope is for it to move on to Broadway."
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SDCC 2023- "BATMAN" EP MICHAEL USLAN TELLS THE TALE OF HOW HE GOT STAN LEE TO WRITE FOR DC COMICS
Hello, true believers! Excelsior! The Life and Legacy of Stan Lee is one of the big new exhibits at the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego. It features rare comic books, original art, and paintings exploring decades of Lee’s work and a section devoted entirely to Lee’s co-creators of the Marvel Universe, including Jack Kirby and Mike Ditko. But did you know that Stan Lee had a brief run as a writer…
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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three is now available to purchase on digital and on 4K UHD and Blu-ray.
Now fully revealed as the ultimate threat to existence, the ANTI-MONITOR wages an unrelenting attack on the surviving Earths that struggle for survival in a pocket universe. One-by-one, these worlds and all their inhabitants are vaporized! On the planets that remain, even time itself is shattered and heroes from the past join the Justice League and their rag-tag allies against the epitome of evil. But as they make their last stand, will the sacrifice of the superheroes be enough to save us all? | Source
#darren criss#kimberly s. moreau#aldis hodge#meg donnelly#jensen ackles#stana katic#butch lukic#sam register#corey stoll#matt ryan#jim krieg#jeff wamester#michael e. uslan#justice league: crisis on infinite earths part 3#justice league: crisis on infinite earths#tomorrowverse#july 2024
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NEIL GAIMAN'S CHIVALRY WINS THE EISNER AWARD
Very happy to announce that NEIL GAIMAN'S CHIVALRY won the Eisner Award for Best Adaptation from Another Medium at last night's ceremony at San Diego Comic Con. Presenter was Batman producer Michael Uslan.
We're incredibly grateful and pleased, and no one is more surprised than I am.
This book is for all ages, it is gentle, it is a fairy story, it is about an old lady and a knight in shining armor, and the kind of King Arthur who lives in my dreams and not in blockbuster movies, and I am so grateful it has been so well-received.
I waited decades for this.
I cannot thank you all enough.
Neil Gaiman's Chivalry is based on an original short story by Neil Gaiman. Adapted and illustrated by me. Lettering by Todd Klein and me. Published by Dark Horse Comics. Editor Daniel Chabon.
Photo courtesy Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award winner Scott Dunbier.
#chivalry#neilgaiman#neil gaiman#dark horse comics#darkhorsecomics#king arthur#fantasy#sir galahad#todd klein
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The Epic Saga Concludes with Part Three of the Highly Anticipated Trilogy!
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three
Based on DC’s iconic comic book limited series ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, join DC Super Heroes from across the multiverse in the action-packed conclusion of the three-part DC animated film Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three. The eagerly awaited film brings to a close the thrilling trilogy that marks the end to the Tomorrowverse story arc.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new, action-packed DC animated film features some of DC’s most famous Super Heroes from multiple universes including Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, who come together to stop an impending threat of doom and destruction. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three will be available to purchase exclusively on digital on July 16 and on 4K UHD in limited edition steelbook packaging and Blu-ray on July 23.
Fans of this superhero adventure will also be able to indulge in a range of bonus features including interviews with the filmmakers on how they created a comprehensive universe across seven films.
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One and Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two are currently available on Digital, 4K UHD and Blu-ray.
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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three features returning popular voice cast members: Jensen Ackles (Supernatural, The Boys, The Winchesters) as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Emmy winner Darren Criss (The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, Glee) as Superman & Earth-2 Superman, Aldis Hodge (Straight Outta Compton, Black Adam) as Green Lantern/John Stewart, Meg Donnelly (Legion of Super-Heroes, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,) as Supergirl & Harbinger, and Stana Katic (Castle, Absentia) as Wonder Woman & Superwoman, along with Corey Stoll (Ant-Man, Black Mass) as Lex Luthor.
The star-studded ensemble voice cast also includes Gideon Adlon as Batgirl, Ike Amadi as Martian Manhunter/J’Onn J’Onzz, Geoffrey Arend as Psycho Pirate/Charles Halstead, Troy Baker as The Joker & Spider Guild Lantern, Brian Bloom as Adam Strange & Sidewinder, Matt Bomer as The Flash, Ashly Burch as Nightshade & Queen Mera, Zach Callison as Earth-2 Robin & Robin/Damian Wayne, Kevin Conroy as Earth-12 Batman, Alexandra Daddario as Lois Lane, Brett Dalton as Bat Lash & Captain Atom, John Dimaggio as Lobo, Ato Essandoh as Mr. Terrific, Keith Ferguson as Doctor Fate & Two-Face, Will Friedle as Batman Beyond & Kamandi, Jennifer Hale as Hippolyta & Green Lantern Aya, Mark Hamill as Earth-12 The Joker, Jamie Gray Hyder as Hawkgirl & Young Diana, Erika Ishii as Doctor Light/Dr. Hoshi & Huntress, David Kaye as The Question & Cardonian Lantern, Matt Lanter as Blue Beetle, Liam McIntryre as Aquaman, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams as Dr. Beth Chapel & The Cheetah, Lou Diamond Phillips as The Spectre, Elysia Rotaru as Black Canary & Black Canary II, Matt Ryan as Constantine, Katee Sackhoff as Poison Ivy, Keesha Sharp as Vixen, Jimmi Simpson as Green Arrow, Jason Spisak as Blue Lantern Razer & Hayseed, Armen Taylor as The Flash/Jay Garrick, Gas Soldier & Executioner, and Dean Winters as Captain Storm.
Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three is produced by Jim Krieg and Kimberly S. Moreau and executive produced by Butch Lukic, Sam Register, and Michael Uslan. The film is directed by Jeff Wamester from a script by Jim Krieg. Casting and voice direction is by Wes Gleason. The film is based on characters from DC and the graphic novel “Crisis on Infinite Earths” by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez
Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three will be available on July 16 to purchase digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu and more. On July 23 the film will be available to purchase on 4K Ultra HD in limited edition steelbook packaging and Blu-ray Discs online and in-store at major retailers. Pre-order your copy now.
Additionally, the Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths Trilogy will be available on July 16 to purchase digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu and more, and features an exclusive special feature - An Epic Challenge: Crisis in Comics and Animation.
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Now fully revealed as the ultimate threat to existence, the ANTI-MONITOR wages an unrelenting attack on the surviving Earths that struggle for survival in a pocket universe. One-by-one, these worlds and all their inhabitants are vaporized! On the planets that remain, even time itself is shattered and heroes from the past join the Justice League and their rag-tag allies against the epitome of evil. But as they make their last stand, will the sacrifice of the superheroes be enough to save us all?
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE:
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three - Physical and Digital
A Multiverse of Inspiration
Jon and John: Stewart and Constantine
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Trilogy (Digital only)
An Epic Challenge: Crisis in Comics and Animation
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Running Time: 98:06
Rated PG-13 for some violence and language.
*Digital version not available in Canada
Available exclusively on Digital on July 16
4K UHD in limited edition steelbook packaging and Blu-ray arriving on July 23
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Trilogy Also
Available exclusively on Digital on July 16
Preorder at Amazon.
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Batman Executive Producer to attend Ignite the Scene Event in Riyadh
Recently, the Superheroes of Arabia podcast had the honor to host the Superhero Cinematic Legend Michael E. Uslan, who kickstarted the project of bringing the Caped Crusader onto the silver screen back in 1989
During the interview, he said that he will be in Riyadh to attend Ignite the Scene event which is being organized by IGNITE
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This interview is a MUST watch for every comic book reader, every superhero fan as well as every Batman fan out there as it sheds light on his struggles, his collaborations, especially with the late Stan Lee, and how he got the go-ahead to start a program at Indiana University about superheroes and comics
In addition, you can also check out these links to know more:
BEST SELLERS written by Michael Uslan: https://amzn.to/3yzyaBk
DC Comics Stan Lee's Just Imagine Series: https://amzn.to/403QWMO
BEST SELLERS produced by Michael Uslan: https://amzn.to/3Jyrd9U
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TCMFF Day One
Opening night of TCMFF includes a healthy dose of crime. The gala event will be PULP FICTION (1994), 6:30 PM at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, with John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Harvey Keitel in conversation. FNF prez Eddie Muller will introduce Raoul Walsh’s WHITE HEAT (1949) at American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre, 7:00 PM. On the lighter side, CLUE will play poolside at The Hollywood Roosevelt , 7:30 PM with Lesley Ann Warren in attendance.
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The second round of screenings include Richard Brooks IN COLD BLOOD (1967), introduced by producer Michael Uslan, 9:30 at the TCL Chinese Theatres Multiplex, House 1 and the world premiere restoration of GAMBIT (1966), introduced by writer and film historian Sloan DeForrest.
WHITE HEAT
(1949): “Top of the world, Ma!” A G-man (Edmond O'Brien) infiltrates a gang run by a mother-fixated psychotic, James Cagney in a standout performance. This film marks the cinematic movement away from the traditional Warner Brothers’ portrayal of the gangster to the more cynical and psychological film noir interpretation. Virginia Kellogg garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story for the film. Pointless trivia: Naked Gun 33 1/3 borrowed the plot. Dir. Raoul Walsh
IN COLD BLOOD
(1967) Bleak adaptation of Truman Capote’s groundbreaking true crime book. Two men (Robert Blake and Scott Wilson) brutally murder a small-town Kansas family, thinking that ten thousand dollars is hidden in the house. They flee with the forty-three dollars that they actually found, and the FBI hunts them. Dir. Richard Brooks
#film noir#neo noir#grauman’s chinese theatre#chinese theatre multiplex#eddie muller#white heat#in cold blood#the hollywood roosevelt
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Beowulf #6 (March, 1976). Cover by Ricardo Villamonte.
The final issue of DC's Beowulf comic. While it started out as an adaptation of the first half of the epic poem (Beowulf's battle with Grendel and Grendel's mother), several characters (including a girlfriend for Beowulf) and side quests were introduced to make the book an ongoing series.
Sadly, like most of the books DC introduced in the mid-1970s to ride the antasy/sword-and-sorcery wave that Marvel had started with Conan the Barbarian, Beowulf was cancelled in less than a year.
The series was written by Michael Uslan, he who has become the ubiquitous producer on all the Batman films. Art was by Ricardo Villamonte, who also provided the covers. For this last issue, Rick Estrada stepped in to render the interimr pencils, with Villamonte providing the inks.
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THE SHADOW #11 1975, DC Comics Michael Uslan and E.R. Cruz raconteurs
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