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Dick Sprang
Richard W. "Dick" Sprang (July 28, 1915 - May 10, 2000)〔(Richard Sprang ), SSN 527-40-9109, at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved on March 4, 2013. (Archived ) from the original on November 25, 2014.〕〔Middle initial per Koppany, Bob, ed. ''The Art of Richard W. Sprang'' (Striking Impressions, 1998) ISBN 0-9639422-4-7, ISBN 978-0-9639422-4-1〕 was an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on the superhero Batman during the period fans and historians call Golden Age of Comic Books. Sprang was responsible for the 1950 redesign of the Batmobile〔Michael Uslan (2001), ''Batman in the Fifties'', DC Comics, pg. 5: "Batman rocketed into the new decade with "The Batmobile of 1950," a sleek, high-tech design that Sprang from Sprang--artist Dick Sprang, that is. There is probably no icon more connected to the image of Batman than this version of the Batmobile."〕 and the original design of the Riddler, who has appeared in film, television and other media adaptations. Sprang's Batman was notable for his square chin, expressive face and barrel chest. Sprang was also a notable explorer in Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, whose discoveries included the "Defiance House" of the Anasazi ruins, and whose correspondence and records are stored with the Utah Historical Society.〔Koppany, Bob. "Spotlight on Dick Sprang, Part Three: The Greatest Batman Artist Who Ever Lived!" ''Alter Ego'' #19 (Dec. 2002) p. 19〕 ==Biography==
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