Cartoonist Ty Templeton, who illustrated Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman, has thrown his support behind author Marc Tyler Nobleman's renewed effort to convince Google to mark the 100th anniversary of Bill Finger's birth on Feb. 8 with a Google Doodle.

To help increase public awareness of Finger as the uncredited co-creator of Batman, Templeton not only rattles off some of the writer's contributions to the mythos -- the Batmobile, the Batcave, Wayne Manor, the basic look of Batman's costume, and key villains and supporting players, among them -- but also a comic strip that imagines a Batman created solely by Bob Kane.

You can see the full strip on Templeton's blog. He also posted some pages from Bill the Boy Wonder, including the spread below that illustrates just some of the elements Finger introduced to Batman comics.