Jerry Robinson

Jerry Robinson

Jerry Robinson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 9, 2011.
NEW YORK (AP) - 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 89.

An editor and friend, Charles Kochman, said Robinson was different from most artists in the field because he worked on every kind of comic genre, from political cartoons to theater illustrations.

"Jerry brought a realism to comics - and a sense of humor," said Kochman, his editor at Abrams Comic Arts, which last year published a book called "Jerry Robinson: Ambassador of Comics."

Robinson not only used his fame and position in the industry to serve as its ambassador but also fought on behalf of other artists and creators - especially to win credit for their work, including the Superman series. Initially, in the 1930s and '40s, publishers owned the rights and would discard drawings after they were used.

Robinson died in his sleep Wednesday at a hospice in New York where he lived. He was a native of Trenton, N.J. He was only 17 when he was hired by Batman creator Bob Kane. The two had met by chance at a resort in the Catskill Mountains, where Robinson had a summer job selling ice cream. Kane noticed Robinson because he was wearing a white jacket decorated with his own illustrations.

In the early 1940s, Robinson "illustrated some of the defining images of pop culture's greatest icons," said Jim Lee, co-publisher of DC Entertainment Inc., the parent company of Batman publisher DC Comics.

While Robinson is credited by many comic enthusiasts as the primary creator of The Joker for issue No. 1 of Batman, he and Kane clashed over who was first to dream up the caped crusader's arch-enemy. In a 1994 interview, Kane said he and writer Bill Finger had come up with the idea and Robinson then produced a joker playing card for inspiration.

Robinson was hired away from Kane's shop by the Batman publisher, for which he drew many of the mos t striking covers from the golden age of comics, such as that of "Batman" No. 13, showing the caped crusader parachuting down.

In the 1950s, he started drawing newspaper comic strips, political cartoons and cover illustrations for Broadway's "Playbill."

Later in life, Robinson taught at New York's School of Visual Arts and was president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and the National Cartoonists Society.

"He saw the value of comics as an art," Kochman said.

In recent years, rare issues of comic books have fetched hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction.

Robinson also served as a historian, authoring "The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art" and curating gallery exhibits, including one of the biggest at the Kennedy Library in Washington in 1973 that included all the genres of the strip comic art form.

Mike Marts, editor of the Batman line at DC Comics, said Robinson was "an innovator, a pioneer in stor ytelling."

"The streets of Gotham City," Marts said, "are a little lonelier today."

Written by VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Robyn

December 17, 2011

To the family of Mr. Robinson: He was a talented man. I am glad he shared his talent with us. I pray that your family finds comfort during this difficult time. (Isa. 33:24)

December 16, 2011

To the family, Draw close to God and He will draw close to you. James 4:8.

L. Allen

December 16, 2011

God has the absolute power to remember all of our loved ones who have fallen asleep in death. Malachi 3:16. Please find comfort in prayer to him.

Wanda Henry

December 15, 2011

My prayers are for the family and friends of Jerry Robinson during this sad time. May the God of all comfort, comforted you all at this needed time through your prayer.

Corletta Hardy

December 14, 2011

May God cover the family &friends &fans of the late Mr.Jerry Robinson.He had a special gift from God he will live own through his ordinary talent.I grew up own Batman &Robin ,heaven has just got a little more amusing with all the gifts and talents that lies in the arms of the most high God is the highest of all.May grace and mercy cover you all as you lay your love one to rest.May his memories bring you joy and laughter,he will live own in the hearts of so many people who life he touch through the eye of the comic Batman &Robin.Sleep own Mr.Jerry Robinson take your rest God only takes the best.We love you but God loves you more than this old world .Sleep,Sleep in heavenly peace.To the family &friends & fans just hold own to Gods unchanging hands and pray and love one another.God will step in and do the rest.

Tom Smith

December 13, 2011

May the God of all comfort, please comfort the family, friends, and fans of Jerry Robinson.

December 13, 2011

Jerry was one of the first cartoonists I met at my first Reubens Awards in NYC back in '85. I've loved and admired his work even before then, but found even greater respect for him after meeting and knowing him over these many years. Jerry was nothing but kind, generous, encouraging, and a great friend. Even though I was not a big "Name" well known cartoonist, Jerry always went out of his way to speak and talk with me. For those who didn't know him personally, I pity you,because you missed knowing a great treasure.

Tim "Mr. Ollie" Oliphant

December 13, 2011

My condolences to the Robinson family,,,

December 12, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

ronnie browning

December 12, 2011

he will be missed he did good job doing batman and the joker

D W

December 11, 2011

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

fredrick moore

December 11, 2011

i grew up with batman and robin on tv.god bless you and your family R.I.P.

December 11, 2011

This is so sad to hear, I grew up watching batman. Mr. Robinson will obviously be missed by his family, friends, and those who enjoyed his art. My prayers go out to his family. No one wants to experience the loss of a loved one, very soon "The last enemy, death is to be brought to nothing."
1 Corinthians 15:26

David B.

December 11, 2011

To the family of Jerry,

I grew up with DC comics and my favorite was the Batman series.I couldn't for the next issue to come out and see what was next. I wish I had the forsight to hang on to these gems.They brought a lot of good dreams at nite wishing I could be a super hero.
His talent and creativity will sorely be missed and I hope there will be a way for his thoughts and talent rub off on someone to continue his dream.RIP my friend you made all the kids in us smile and dream.

Thank You!

Gary Stone

December 9, 2011

Dear Gro, Jens, and LIv,

Please accept my condolences. In one of my last conversations with my mother, who died in 1989, she told me of how kind Jerry had been to her, and after she died, Jerry was very kind to me, at a very difficult time.

I doubt you have any memory of me; when I was 13, somewhat older than Jens (whom my little sister, Laura, had a secret crush on), I would sometimes go up to your beautiful apartment to open letters from that unconquerable pile of Flubs and Fluffs contest entries.

I just wanted to wish you the best in getting through what must be a very difficult time,

Gary Stone

P.S. I am sorry if this note duplicates another note I tried to send earlier-computer problems.

Gary Stone

December 9, 2011

Dear Gro, Jens and Liv,

I just wanted to give you my condolences in what must be very difficult time. My mother, who lived in apartment 1A, told me about how kind and loyal Jerry had been to her. When she died in an accident, in 1989, Jerry was very kind and comforting to me.

I do not think you remember me; when I was 12 or 13, a few years older than Jens (whom my little sister Laura, had a secret crush on), I would sometime go up to your beautiful apartment to open letters from the ever-replenished pile of Flubs and Fluffs contest entries.

Once again, please accept my condolences and best wishes.

Gary Stone

Mary Green

December 9, 2011

He made a lot of people happy with his talent. May he rest in the Sweet Hart of Jesus. And his family find peace and care in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Paula Tracy

December 9, 2011

Dear Gro, Jens an Liv, I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Jerry's passing.I live in Savannah,Ga. and saw the announcement on the Nightly News with Brian Willim. I will always remember Uncle Jerry as a loving, brilliant and creative man. My deepest sympathies to all of you.
Love, Paula Robinson Tracy

Robinson Family

December 9, 2011

Jerry's Friends and Family, think of these words when you are remembering our friend Jerry, "For everything there is an appointed time,...a time to laugh and a time to skip about."(Ecclesiastles 3:1-4)
Jerry put smiles on a many faces.

Henryk Zaleski

December 9, 2011

Rest in peace.

Jess

December 9, 2011

A man with great talent, you will be missed, R.I.P.

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