Sherrill David Robinson, professionally known as Jerry Robinson, was a pioneering American comic book artist who made a significant impact on the world of DC Comics during the 1940s.
Born on January 1, 1922, Robinson's artistic talents were destined to shape the future of the comic book industry. He is most notably recognized for his collaborative efforts in creating two of the most iconic characters in the DC Comics universe: Robin and the Joker.
Robinson's contributions extended beyond his creative work, as he was a vocal advocate for the rights of comic book creators. His tireless efforts to promote fairness and recognition for artists and writers helped pave the way for future generations of comic book professionals.
In recognition of his groundbreaking achievements, Jerry Robinson was inducted into the prestigious Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2004.
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