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  1. 5 de feb. de 2011 · He should have credited Bill as co-creator, because I know; I was there. The Joker was my creation, and Bill wrote the first Joker story from my concept. Bill created all of the other characters — Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman. He was very innovative. The slogans — the Dynamic Duo and Gotham City — it was all Bill Finger.

  2. Jerry Robinson (b. January 1, 1922 – d.December 8, 2011) was a writer. Jerry Robinson was a Golden Age Batman illustrator who co-created The Joker and Robin, and other members of the Batman family. While best known for his work in Batman and Detective Comics, he was also an activist who supported artists' rights and was instrumental in mobilizing support for the creators of Superman, Jerry ...

  3. Jerry Robinson is a trader and author who wants to change all that. On today’s episode of Limit Up, Jerry discusses two key fundamental concepts for every trader: know your trading niche and diversify. Traders who are educated in a specific area do well to trade in that area as opposed to casting a wide net. Jerry also passionately believes ...

  4. Welcome to FollowtheMoney.com, the fiercely independent trend and investment research firm that has been transforming the financial industry since 2010. Our company is led by economist, investor, trader, and best-selling author, Jerry Robinson. Our mission is to provide our readers and premium members with profitable and cutting-edge investing, trading, and geopolitical insights that are […]

  5. 9 de dic. de 2011 · December 9, 2011 / 3:24 AM EST / AP. NEW YORK - Comic book industry pioneer Jerry Robinson, who helped create Batman sidekick Robin the Boy Wonder and their arch-nemesis The Joker, has died at age ...

  6. 9 de dic. de 2011 · Mourning in Gotham City, and across all of fanboy nation: Legendary comic book artist Jerry Robinson has died at the age of 89. Robinson, who was born in Trenton, N.J., on Jan. 1, 1922, was ...

  7. 15 de oct. de 2020 · The Joker was brought to life by the artistic team of Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson for the Batman No. 1 comic book in April 1940. While his origins are a source of debate, it is agreed ...