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      • Catman first appeared in Detective Comics #311 (January 1963) and was created by Bill Finger and Jim Mooney.
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  2. Catman (Thomas Reese Blake) is a character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He is part of Batman’s growing roster of enemies, debuting in the mid-1960s. [1] For decades, the character rarely appeared in comic books, as Batman stories returned to darker themes.

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  3. Cat-Man was first published in 1940 by various Frank Z. Temerson companies. Due to circumstances during World War II, an altered version of Cat-Man was published in Australia and reprinted in the 1950s. AC Comics later revived the characters in the 1980s.

  4. Dec 29, 2018 · Cat-Man was created by artist Irwin Hansen and an unknown writer for Holyoke Comics. After first appearing in Crash Comics #4, cover dated Sept. 1940, he then headed 33 issues of his own title. Like many other golden age characters not published by DC or Timely (later Marvel), Cat-Man and Kitten fell into the public domain.

  5. Cat-Man resurfaced in a mid-1963 issue of Detective Comics, miraculously unscathed by his plunge into the cataract, and he launched a new series of crimes revolving around fictional cats.

  6. Catman was created by Bill Finger and Jim Mooney in the pages of Detective Comics and first appeared in Detective Comics #311 back in 1963 as a Batman villain. There was a Cat-Man who was in...

  7. Cat-Man #1 was dated May, 1941. It isn't known what writer created him, but his artistic co-creator was Irwin Hasen. Hasen's other co-creations include The Fox for MLJ Comics, Wildcat for DC and The Chicago Tribune Syndicate's Dondi.

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