We remember the talent of the British writer Alan Grant with five of his iconic characters created for the Batman comics.
Without a doubt, the industry of 1970s, 1980s, 1990s comics could not be understood without the talent of the writer and screenwriter Alan Grant. As proof of this is his work in the saga of Batmanwith titles acclaimed by critics and fans of the comics of DC. In fact, the relevance of the Scotsman is such that many of the villains he created for the dark knight comics they became icons of the role and were even later taken up by the cinema and television. Do you know who we mean? Here we remember five famous Batman characters created by Alan Grant.
Five characters created by Alan Grant for the Batman comics
Since entering the publishing industry in the late 1960s, Alan Grant (1949-2022) he demonstrated his ingenuity by creating compelling stories and engaging characters both visually and psychologically.
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This can be explained by reviewing the history and way of working of the creative deceased. For example, the personality of some of his characters was clearly fed by his approaches to anarchismproduct of a “philosophical transformation”, or of his identification as a follower of the neo techa school of thought created by the American author Frank R Wallace. That meant that, although they were few, some of the characters that he conceived –or helped to conceive– became authentic favorites in the recent history of the vigilante of Gotham.
Here are the five most notable:
Anarchy
Ratcatcher
ventriloquist
Jeremiah Arkham
Victor Zsasz
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