EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is posted on BOF with the permission of the author, Michael Uslan.
Kevin Conroy was one of the most honorable people I have ever met. That trait was matched only by his spirituality. Everything about him was a powerful force of good. He encouraged my class to master their craft, to follow their dreams, and to never let life get them down because the only thing that never dies is Hope.
Of course, needless to say, Kevin Conroy has been the definitive voice of The Batman, but also Bruce Wayne. He embodied the best of both of these alter-egos. If you don’t believe this man was a real-life superhero, I will share a story that we had agreed would not be told publicly.
Now, however, I think it is appropriate to tell it:
Some time ago, there was a story on the news about a little boy with cancer who had been undergoing difficult, painful ongoing procedures in an attempt to save his precious life. This little boy loved his super-heroes, especially Batman, and so, his amazing parents would not only dress him up as Batman or other super-heroes when they took him for his treatments but they, too, would get dressed up in costumes straight out of Gotham City and the pages of four-color comic books. It wasn’t just one little boy facing this difficult challenge alone, it was his entire Batman family facing the challenges together.
When I told Kevin about this story, he immediately said he wanted to talk to this boy and his parents, but it needed to be kept secret. He did not want any publicity about it because that was not the reason he was motivated to do this. So very quietly, I arranged for the one and only Batman to call this child and listened as he encouraged him and inspired him and let him know that Batman cared and to always keep his chin up and fight the great fight.
The impact Kevin had that day cannot be calculated.
And the impact Kevin has had on the world through his incredible work as the definitive voice of Bruce Wayne and The Batman also cannot be calculated.
We have lost a great stage actor and a great Batman, but more importantly, a great human being. I will never forget my time with my friend nor his positive, inspiring words and deeds that I will carry with me for all the years to come. The world is a better place because Kevin Conroy lived in it.
Godspeed, Kevin… – Michael Uslan
Dr. Michael Uslan is a Professor of Practice at the Indiana University Media School. He is the Executive Producer of many award-winning movies, including Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice; The Lego Movie; and The Dark Knight Trilogy: Batman Begins; The Dark Knight & The Dark Knight Rises. He is also the Executive Producer of a wide range of TV movies, animated TV Series, and documentaries. He won an Emmy Award for “Best Animated Series” with his production of Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? ®
Dr. Uslan was the instructor of both the first accredited college course and correspondence course on comic books (Indiana University 1971), and the author of the first textbook on comics, The Comic Book In America. He has authored a wide range of books and graphic novels, including, America At War- A History Of War Comics; Mysteries In Space- A History Of Science Fiction Comics; Best Of Archie; The Comic Book Revolution, and his memoir, The Boy Who Loved Batman. He worked with his friend and mentor, Stan Lee, on many comic books, including their most recent initiative, Just Imagine.
He is the recipient of the World’s first Doctorate of Comic Books, Monmouth University 2012, and also has a JD from Indiana University School of Law; M.S, Urban Education, Indiana University School of Education; and BA, History from Indiana University.