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BatChat With Matt & Will: You’re a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin7 months ago7 months ago02 mins

Jim Gordon made his first appearance in Detective Comics #27. You know, the same comic that Batman made his first appearance. So, you can imagine the number of stories that Gordon has been featured in. But especially since Frank Miller made “Batman: Year One” as much about Gordon as it is about Batman, that number…

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BatChat With Matt & Will: Gordon’s Mirror

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Commissioner James Gordon has existed literally as long as Batman has, having appeared in Detective Comics #27, the first appearance of Batman. Over the years, he has changed and evolved as many comic characters have. Originally mostly a deskbound civil servant who was just here to turn on the Bat Signal, Gordon has become an important…

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