James Gordon
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Two-Face...any situation. Batman Annual '' #14, elaborates on these events, with some changes. In it, Dent, Captain (later Commissioner) James Gordon , and Batman forge an alliance to rid Gotham of crime (large elements of this story were later... In this article: Two-Face, Batman, Batman, Gilda Dent, James Gordon, Bruce Wayne, and Joker |
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Holiday (comics)
...is it likely to ever be. Set shortly after the events of Frank Miller 's , The Long Halloween follows the crusade of Batman, Captain James Gordon and Harvey Dent to topple mobster Carmine Falcone's crime family. At the same time, however, a...
In this article: Holiday, Alberto Falcone, Gilda Dent, Carmine Falcone, Sal Maroni, Two-Face, Riddler, Batman, and Calendar Man
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Wikipedia | August 21, 2009
Arnold John Flass
...toxin released by Ra's al Ghul in Gotham and before he could shoot down two boys who he thought were monsters thanks to the toxin, Sgt. Gordon knocked him unconscious and hand-cuffed him to a pipe. His conclusion is unknown, as he was not...
In this article: Jim Gordon, Carmine Falcone, Batman Begins, Gotham City Police Department, Batman, Toxin, Detective Flass, and Batman
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Archie Goodwin (comics)
...Sale and Jeph Loeb. It is a testament to Goodwin that Loeb has said that Goodwin inspired their portrayal of Gotham police chief Jim Gordon in The Long Halloween and its sequel ', while Robinson (who considered Goodwin both a mentor and close...
In this article: Archie Goodwin, Jim Shooter, Creepy, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Star Wars, Marvel, Harvey Comics, and Leonard Starr
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Wikipedia | October 24, 2009
Alberto Falcone
...outside the Falcone estate for Batman and the authorities to find. (Gordon and Batman appear doubtful that Alberto could have injured the Calendar Man so badly himself.) Sofia then takes her wounded brother to a hiding place in the Falcone...
In this article: Alberto Falcone, Sal Maroni, Calendar Man, Carmine Falcone, Scarecrow, and Suicide
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Rotten Tomatoes: News | July 11, 2008
Commissioner Gordon Knows What He's Doing In 'Dark Knight' - Movie News Story MTV Movie News
...that defined the modern, more complex Jim Gordon. "The person that I've always identified with, and I write to all the time, that I most admire in that cast is Gordon," Loeb said. "He's the voice of humanity in The Long Halloween and in...
In this article: Jim Gordon, Batman, Gary Oldman, Batman, Jeph Loeb, The Dark Knight, Batman & Robin, The Long Halloween, Joker, and Two-Face
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MTV News | July 17, 2008
'Dark Knight' Experts Weigh In On Their Character Interpretations - Movie News Story MTV Movie News
...Batman and Bruce Wayne in The Long Halloween remains the same. "What I liked is that Gordon had basically been at a very arm's-length relationship with Batman," Loeb said. "He could not come out and embrace what Batman was doing. He had to...
In this article: Joker, The Dark Knight, Batman, Jeph Loeb, Batman, Heath Ledger, Bruce Wayne, Jim Gordon, and The Long Halloween
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Batman: The Long Halloween
...on the roof of the Gotham City Police Department is taken from this story and used in ''The Dark Knight, as is Gordon's line "he does that" to Dent when Batman disappears from the conversation in the middle of Dent's sentence. In the...
In this article: Alberto Falcone, Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Sal Maroni, Two-Face, and Batman
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James Worthington "Jim" Gordon is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939), and was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. He was the first Batman supporting character to be introduced.
In most incarnations of the Batman mythos, Gordon is the police commissioner of Batman's home of Gotham City. He shares the hero’s deep commitment to ridding the dark and corrupt city of crime. In Golden and Silver age comics and on the 1960s Batman television show, Gordon fully trusts, and is even somewhat dependent on Batman. In most modern stories, he is somewhat skeptical of Batman's vigilante method but recognizes the necessity of Batman and the two have a mutual respect and tacit friendship. He was the husband of Barbara Kean Gordon and Sarah Essen Gordon. Gordon is also the father or adoptive father, depending on the continuity, of Barbara Gordon, the original Batgirl and later Oracle, and James Gordon Jr.
Gordon is an important part of the Batman mythos and has appeared in most other media adaptations of the character.
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