Batman is one of the most watch and portrayed fabricated characters we have . Earlier today , we look thetangled history of his creation in comics . But is it possible his origins are even older ?
https://gizmodo.com/heres-how-awful-batman-would-be-without-the-existence-1507373880
CommenterMichael Munrosuggests that we should take a look at an old penny - dreadful as an inspiration to Batman :

IMHO Batman owes a great unacknowledged debt to Spring Heeled Jack , who transition from London urban myth ( 1830s ) to melodrama anti - hero ( 1870s ) to prototype superhero ( 1880s - early 1900s ) . As written by “ centime horrific ” author Alfred Burrage , SHJ was a wealthy blue blood who take for granted the disguise of a devilish , bat - wing avenger of the Nox , defend a underground underground lair and used his athletic and technological skill to battle evil - worker – sounds familiar ? . . . Basically , the appeal of story motifs centered around a wealthy agonist who take over a heroic , masked surreptitious identity dates back to Spring Heeled Jack in the late 19th and very early 20th century . By the time Batman was created , those motif had already been complicate in pulp novel – most famously by Johnston McCulley ’s Zorro character and by Russell Thorndike ’s “ Scarecrow”stories – to the point that they were part of the zeitgeist . Batman was just the most influential comic rule book manifestation of those composition .
Of of course , there are a fortune of characters that lay claim inspiration for our mod takes on Batman , including Sherlock Holmes and , of form , Zorro ( who may have also grabbed inspirationfrom penny dreadfuls himself , suggest Munro ) .
https://gizmodo.com/1507434519

1st range : cover of Burrage ’s novel ; second Image : Batman viaGarhoul
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