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  • El Comisionado Gordon es un personaje que apareció en LEGO Batman: El Videojuego y su secuela LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Héroes . Él es el comisionado de Policía de Ciudad Gótica, un amigo de Batman , y el padre de Barbara Gordon .
  • <default>James Gordon</default> Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #maggio 1939 Creato da James "Jim" Worthington Gordon è il commissario del Dipartimento di Polizia di Gotham City.
  • Commissioner James Gordon ist einer von Batmans Verbündeten in den DC-Comics.
  • Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon is Character from Joker/Mask.
  • Commissioner James W. Gordon was the head of the Gotham Police Department. He had one child, a daughter named Barbara, who would go on to become Batgirl and later succeeded him as Head of Police.
  • Commissioner James "Jim" Worthington Gordon is the commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, and one of the Batman's greatest allies outside the hero community. A controversial political figure due to his use of an urban myth to aid in policing his city, Gordon's devotion to justice and his strict moral code has made him one of Batman's most trusted partners in fighting crime. However, he has made it clear on numerous occasions that should Batman ever cross the line from erstwhile hero to vagrant vigilante, Gordon would not hesitate to bring him down.
  • James "Jim" Gordon is the Police Commissioner of Gotham City. He shares the Batman’s deep commitment to ridding the dark and corrupt city of crime. Although he is somewhat skeptical of Batman's vigilante method, he ultimately recognizes the necessity of Batman and the two have a mutual respect and tacit friendship. Gordon is also the father of Barbara Gordon, who fights crime alongside Batman as Nightwing, keeping the secret even from him.
  • Commissioner Jim Gordon is the father of Barbara Gordon, Stephanie's mentor. He is also mentoring Stephanie's ally, Detective Nick Gage. It is clear that the relationship between Nick and Jim really mirrors the one between Steph and Babs, right down to Jim cutting in and saying witty lines before Nick has the chance due to "old habits". This is especially prominent when the two of them are out investigating homicidal acts by the villian Livewire on Stephanie's first night out as the official Batgirl. Find out more about Jim Gordon here.
  • Gordon started his crimefighting career in Gotham around the same time as Batman. He was transferred from Chicago along with his pregnant wife. He found himself immediately out of his comfort zone with the corrupt police force and the Batman who operated outside the law. Teaming up with his attractive new partner Sarah Essen, Gordon was inching closer to Batman's true identity every day.
  • James Gordon es un detective de el universo de Batman que aparece en los cómics publicados por DC Comics. El personaje apareció por primera vez en (mayo 1939), y fue creado por Bill Finger y Bob Kane. En la mayoría de las encarnaciones del mito de Batman, Gordon es el Comisario de Policía de Gotham. Él comparte con el héroe el compromiso de limpiar la ciudad del mal y la delincuencia. En la mayoría de historias modernas, es algo escéptico del método de vigilante de Batman pero reconoce la necesidad de la existencia de Batman y ambos se tienen un mutuo respeto. La relación de Gordon con Batman es comparable a la relación entre Sherlock Holmes y el inspector Lestrade.
  • Rookie cop James W. Gordon was transferred from Gotham City to Chicago as part of a plan by Gillian Loeb, then a captain, to cover up events that would eventually lead to the creation of the first Wrath, Gordon having shot a dirty cop and his wife while they were sneaking out of a warehouse. Gordon complied when Loeb threatened to kill the couple's young son. During his tenure in Chicago, Gordon struggled with his wife, Barbara Eileen Gordon over conceiving a child, and took university night classes in criminology. He faced brutality amongst the other officers after uncovering corruption within the force. Later, Gordon uncovered evidence of rigging in the mayoral election, and brought down two more of his fellow officers. Eventually, his commissioner recommended a speedy transfer to Gotham
  • James "Jim" Worthington Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics' Batman series. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). He was the first Batman supporting character to be introduced. Commissioner Gordon is an important part of the Batman mythos and has appeared in most other media adaptations of the character.
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  • - For more on James Gordon see article at Wikipedia
  • 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 , and was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Gordon made his debut in the same panel as Batman, making him the first Batman supporting character to be introduced.
  • Commissioner James Gordon was the head of the Gotham City Police Department. He had one child, a daughter named Barbara, who would go on to become Batgirl and later succeeded him as Head of Police.
  • - For more on this James Gordon see article at DCAU Wiki
  • This incarnation appeared in Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures.
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  • El Comisionado Gordon es un personaje que apareció en LEGO Batman: El Videojuego y su secuela LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Héroes . Él es el comisionado de Policía de Ciudad Gótica, un amigo de Batman , y el padre de Barbara Gordon .
  • <default>James Gordon</default> Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #maggio 1939 Creato da James "Jim" Worthington Gordon è il commissario del Dipartimento di Polizia di Gotham City.
  • Commissioner Jim Gordon is the father of Barbara Gordon, Stephanie's mentor. He is also mentoring Stephanie's ally, Detective Nick Gage. It is clear that the relationship between Nick and Jim really mirrors the one between Steph and Babs, right down to Jim cutting in and saying witty lines before Nick has the chance due to "old habits". This is especially prominent when the two of them are out investigating homicidal acts by the villian Livewire on Stephanie's first night out as the official Batgirl. When Livewire attacked the two cops, Stephanie came to the rescue ,cheerily waving at Nick and shouting "Hey, you!" Gordon acted incredulous at this, and Gage protested, "Nobody bats an eye when you talk to the Batman!". Gordon responded, "I'm pretty sure Batman is legal, Detective." Stephanie also eavesdropped on Batman and Jim to see what they knew about Francisco Gracia's kidnapping. Stephanie read their lips, but she "has a little fun" and puts in her own "mad-libs" of what they were saying. "He's got loads of enemies, World's Greatest Detective." "But how do we narrow it down to just one, Jim?" "I'm glad we're best friends, Batman." "Me too, chum." After Steph was successful in taking down the bomber Johnny C, Gordon approached her, which caused her to react with an inward "Holy crap, really?" He shook her hand, telling her he knows she has a rapport of sorts with Gage and congratulating her on a job well done. Steph thought, "Again, holy crap, really?" He began to tell her she reminded him of Barbara, but trailed off before he could finish the sentence. Instead, he told her to be careful. Stephanie is elated to get "props form the freakin' Commissioner!" Find out more about Jim Gordon here.
  • James "Jim" Worthington Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics' Batman series. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). 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 of ridding the dark and corrupting 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. Commissioner Gordon is an important part of the Batman mythos and has appeared in most other media adaptations of the character.
  • Commissioner James Gordon ist einer von Batmans Verbündeten in den DC-Comics.
  • Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon is Character from Joker/Mask.
  • Rookie cop James W. Gordon was transferred from Gotham City to Chicago as part of a plan by Gillian Loeb, then a captain, to cover up events that would eventually lead to the creation of the first Wrath, Gordon having shot a dirty cop and his wife while they were sneaking out of a warehouse. Gordon complied when Loeb threatened to kill the couple's young son. During his tenure in Chicago, Gordon struggled with his wife, Barbara Eileen Gordon over conceiving a child, and took university night classes in criminology. He faced brutality amongst the other officers after uncovering corruption within the force. Later, Gordon uncovered evidence of rigging in the mayoral election, and brought down two more of his fellow officers. Eventually, his commissioner recommended a speedy transfer to Gotham City for him, both for his own safety and for theirs. A man of integrity, the newly-promoted Lt. Gordon found that his only ally against the mob-controlled Gotham police department was the fledgling Batman, although he was forced to keep their working relationship out of the public eye whenever possible. Gordon is able to contact Batman with the Bat-Signal, and usually meets with him on the rooftop of Gotham City Police Headquarters. To his constant annoyance, Batman often disappears silently while Gordon's back is turned, often while he's in the middle of talking. Gordon forged an alliance in his early years with Batman and Harvey Dent, Gotham's District Attorney, as the three most dedicated and capable people to take down organized crime in Gotham, namely the "Roman Empire," the crime family led by Carmine Falcone. Although they did succeed, it was at the cost of Harvey's sanity, and he became the villainous Two-Face after being scarred with acid by one of Falcone's underlings, Sal Maroni. To this day, the loss of Harvey Dent, not just the ally but the man, is one of Gordon's greatest regrets, and he somewhat blames himself for not trusting Dent when the evidence pointed towards him. After Dent's transformation, Janice Porter became the new D.A. of Gotham. Gordon and Porter later began investigating a series of murders by a killer known as Hangman. Porter was killed by Two-Face, and the Hangman was soon revealed to be Sofia Gigante Falcone, the daughter of Carmine Falcone. Sofia, too, was killed by Two-Face, ending the Falcone crime family's influence over Gotham. Following the "Contagion," "Legacy" and the "Batman: Cataclysm," Gotham City was nearly completely destroyed, and quarantined and isolated from outside assistance by the U.S. Government. Gordon was one of the few who remained behind by choice, and struggled to maintain order amidst the rampant crime and anarchy. Batman was mysteriously absent for the initial three months of the crisis, and Gordon felt somewhat betrayed. He went as far as to renounce Batman's name, and deny his symbol as a means for protection, believing that it only symbolized false hope. He forged an uneasy alliance with his old friend Harvey Dent (Two-Face), but was later (naturally) double-crossed, kidnapped, and put on trial by Two-Face for breaking their "legally-binding" alliance. He escaped Two-Face's wrath, and later met with Batman once again. In this confrontation, Gordon expressed his disgust towards Batman for letting Gotham "fall into ruin". Batman offered to prove his trust by revealing his secret identity, but Gordon refused to look when Batman removed his mask. Eventually their relationship was repaired. After Gordon's relationship with his wife Barbara had become strained, the two eventually divorced. He fell in love with and married fellow officer Sarah Essen, with whom he was much more compatible. However, Essen could not comprehend why Gordon needed Batman so much, which occasionally also put a strain on their relationship, although basically they loved each other and got along well. Unfortunately, she was shot in the head by the Joker at the very end of "No Man's Land," for catching a baby he had thrown at her after he told her not to move. An enraged Gordon was barely able to restrain himself from killing the Joker, but did end up brutally shooting the Joker in the knee. Afterwards, the Joker was at first incredulous, believing that Gordon may have shot him so he could never walk again, but soon he began to laugh, after he "got the joke," that Gordon had just avenged his daughter. During the events of "Batman: Officer Down," Gordon was gunned down by a crooked police officer, a man in front of whose family he had been arrested by Gordon. Although Gordon was put into a coma, he did eventually pull through, and the true meaning of his relationship to Batman was more heavily gone into. Batman was nearly unable to work with the rest of the Gotham Knights in bringing down the shooter, spending all of his time at Gordon's bedside. Barbara, and his more loyal amongst the GCPD, such as his longtime friends Harvey Bullock, Renée Montoya and Crispus Allen were among those hardest hit, Barbara more so than anyone. Although the assailant was eventually brought in for interrogation, they were unable to successfully prosecute him, and he ended up with his revenge taken on Gordon, but still at large. This is arguably the fault of Crispus Allen, who refused to use the Batman as an interrogation tool until the very end of the time they were allowed legally to hold him, believing it immoral. Gordon retired from the police force after having served in it for more than 20 years. He remained in Gotham, and occasionally enjoyed nighttime visits from Batman, who would come to him for advice and, although the topic was clearly directly avoided by Bruce, for companionship. Commissioner Michael Akins became the new head of the GCPD after his departure. Gordon's most prominent moment in Batman's life during this time was when he was contacted by the currently-reformed Harvey Dent to stop Batman from beating the Joker to death after the Joker was framed for the apparent murder of Thomas Elliot, helping Batman get through his rage to see that killing the Joker would accomplish nothing but make him just another criminal, Gordon refusing to allow his friend to fall like that. As of "One Year Later" after the Infinite Crisis, Gordon had returned to the role of Gotham's Police Commissioner. The GCPD had uncovered immense corruption from within, reportedly reaching all the way up to Commissioner Akins himself. Commissioner Gordon continued to work with and without the aid of Batman and Robin, constantly striving for a better Gotham City.
  • Gordon started his crimefighting career in Gotham around the same time as Batman. He was transferred from Chicago along with his pregnant wife. He found himself immediately out of his comfort zone with the corrupt police force and the Batman who operated outside the law. Teaming up with his attractive new partner Sarah Essen, Gordon was inching closer to Batman's true identity every day. He had a brief affair with Essen, but stopped it as soon as possible and confessed to his wife, who reluctantly forgave him. After his newborn son was kidnapped, Bruce Wayne rescued him. Gordon had lost his glasses earlier, leaving it up to the reader to guess if he'd figured out that Batman and Bruce Wayne were one and the same. Gordon then teams up with Batman to take on the Joker and future threats.
  • Commissioner James W. Gordon was the head of the Gotham Police Department. He had one child, a daughter named Barbara, who would go on to become Batgirl and later succeeded him as Head of Police.
  • James Gordon es un detective de el universo de Batman que aparece en los cómics publicados por DC Comics. El personaje apareció por primera vez en (mayo 1939), y fue creado por Bill Finger y Bob Kane. En la mayoría de las encarnaciones del mito de Batman, Gordon es el Comisario de Policía de Gotham. Él comparte con el héroe el compromiso de limpiar la ciudad del mal y la delincuencia. En la mayoría de historias modernas, es algo escéptico del método de vigilante de Batman pero reconoce la necesidad de la existencia de Batman y ambos se tienen un mutuo respeto. La relación de Gordon con Batman es comparable a la relación entre Sherlock Holmes y el inspector Lestrade. Era el marido de Barbara Gordon, después de su divorcio, de Sarah Essen Gordon. Él es también el padre de James Gordon Jr. y padre adoptivo de Barbara Gordon, la primera Batichica moderna, después conocida como Oráculo.
  • Commissioner James "Jim" Worthington Gordon is the commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, and one of the Batman's greatest allies outside the hero community. A controversial political figure due to his use of an urban myth to aid in policing his city, Gordon's devotion to justice and his strict moral code has made him one of Batman's most trusted partners in fighting crime. However, he has made it clear on numerous occasions that should Batman ever cross the line from erstwhile hero to vagrant vigilante, Gordon would not hesitate to bring him down.
  • James "Jim" Gordon is the Police Commissioner of Gotham City. He shares the Batman’s deep commitment to ridding the dark and corrupt city of crime. Although he is somewhat skeptical of Batman's vigilante method, he ultimately recognizes the necessity of Batman and the two have a mutual respect and tacit friendship. Gordon is also the father of Barbara Gordon, who fights crime alongside Batman as Nightwing, keeping the secret even from him.
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