"The Demon's Head" | |
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Series Gotham Season 4, Episode 4 | |
Air date | October 12th, 2017 |
Producers | Annabelle K. Frost; Tze Chun; Thomas J. Whelan; Charlie Huston; Kim Newton; Steven Lilien; Bryan Wynbrandt; Peter Blake; Scott White; John Stephens; Danny Cannon; Bruno Heller; Jason Ray King |
Starring | Ben McKenzie; Donal Logue; David Mazouz; Morena Baccarin; Sean Pertwee; Robin Lord Taylor; Erin Richards; Camren Bicondova; Cory Michael Smith; Jessica Lucas; Chris Chalk; Alexander Siddig |
Episode guide | |
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- Batman was created by comic book writer Bill Finger and graphic artist Bob Kane. He first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May, 1939. He received his first ongoing series, Batman, in the Spring, 1940 beginning with Batman #1.
- Gotham was created by Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon based on concepts originally developed by comic writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane.
- This episode is rated TV-14.
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