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{{Quote|I don't know who he is behind that mask of his, but I do know when we need him, and we need him now.|Commissioner Gordon about [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-66)|Batman]]|Hi Diddle Riddle}}
'''James "Jim" Gordon'''<ref name="Emperor Penguin Part 1"/> was the police commissioner for the [[Gotham City Police Department (Earth-66)|Gotham City Police Department]] and the father of [[Barbara Gordon (Earth-66)|Barbara Gordon]].
==Biography==
{{Section Stub}}
===Early Life===
At some point, Jim Gordon joined the [[Gotham City Police Department (Earth-66)|Gotham City Police Department]] and was promoted to the rank of commissioner.<ref name="Hi Diddle Riddle">{{Ep|Hi Diddle Riddle}}</ref>
===Riddler Investigation===
In 1966, [[Edward Nigma (Earth-66)|Riddler]] blew up a friendship cake at the [[Republic of Moldavia Pavilion (Earth-66)|Republic of Moldavia Pavilion]] at the [[Gotham City World's Fair (Earth-66)|Gotham City World's Fair]] which released a note that read, "Why is an orange like a bell". This event soon came to the attention of Commissioner Jim Gordon who held a meeting at the [[Gotham City Police Headquarters (Earth-66)|Gotham City Police Headquarters]] with top figures in the GCPD to figure out what it meant. He asked both [[Miles O'Hara (Earth-66)|Chief O'Hara]] and [[Basch (Earth-66)|Inspector Basch]] if they knew, but they both shook their heads. He then decided to call [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-66)|Batman]] and [[Dick Grayson (Earth-66)|Robin]] on the [[Bat-Phones (Earth-66)|Bat-Phone]] who quickly drove to the police headquarters in the [[Batmobile (Earth-66)|Batmobile]] and began to debate the meaning back and forth before Robin figured out that the answer was that they both must be peeled, meaning that he is at the [[Peale Art Gallery (Earth-66)|Peale Art Gallery]]. James then instructed his men to go to the gallery, but Batman told him that he would handle it as it was too dangerous for the police.
Commissioner Gordon later activated the [[Batsignal (Earth-66)|Batsignal]] at [[Gotham City Hall (Earth-66)|Gotham City Hall]], but Batman could not respond due to being drugged by the [[Molehill Mob (Earth-66)|Molehill Mob]].<ref name="Hi Diddle Riddle"/>
==Powers and Abilities==
===Abilities===
*'''Investigation''': James is an expert investigator due to his experience being the police commissioner of [[Gotham City (Earth-66)|Gotham City]].<ref name="Hi Diddle Riddle"/>
*'''Leadership''': James is an expert leader due to his experience being the police commissioner of [[Gotham City (Earth-66)|Gotham City]].<ref name="Hi Diddle Riddle"/>
==Appearances==
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{{Appearances
|{{Ep|Hi Diddle Riddle}}
|{{Ep|Smack
|{{Ep|Fine Feathered Finks}}
|{{Ep|The Penguin's a Jinx}}
|{{Ep|The Joker Is Wild}}
|{{Ep|Batman Is Riled}}
|{{Ep|Instant Freeze}}
|{{Ep|Rats Like Cheese}}
|{{Ep|Zelda the Great}}
|{{Ep|A Death Worse Than Fate}}
|{{Ep|A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away}}
|{{Ep|When The Rat's Away, The Mice Will Play}}
|{{Ep|The Thirteenth Hat}}
|{{Ep|Batman Stands Pat}}
|{{Ep|The Joker Goes to School}}
|{{Ep|He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul}}
|{{Ep|True or False-Face}}
|{{Ep|Holy Rat Race}}
|{{Ep|The Purr-fect Crime}}
|{{Ep|Better Luck Next Time}}
|{{Ep|The Penguin Goes Straight}}
|{{Ep|Not Yet, He Ain't}}
|{{Ep|The Ring of Wax}}
|{{Ep|Give 'Em the Axe}}
|{{Ep|The Joker Trumps an Ace}}
|{{Ep|Batman Sets the Pace}}
|{{Ep|The Curse of Tut}}
|{{Ep|The Pharaoh's in a Rut}}
|{{Ep|The Bookworm Turns}}
|{{Ep|While Gotham City Burns}}
|{{Ep|Death in Slow Motion}}
|{{Ep|The Riddler's False Notion}}
|{{Ep|Fine Finny Fiends}}
|{{Ep|Batman Makes the Scenes}}
|{{M|Batman: The Movie}}
|{{Ep|Shoot a Crooked Arrow}}
|{{Ep|Walk the Straight and Narrow}}
|{{Ep|Hot Off the Griddle}}
|{{Ep|The Cat and the Fiddle}}
|{{Ep|The Minstrel's Shakedown}}
|{{Ep|Barbecued Batman?}}
|{{Ep|The Spell of Tut}}
|{{Ep|Tut's Case Is Shut}}
|{{Ep|The Greatest Mother of Them All}}
|{{Ep|Ma Parker}}
|{{Ep|The Clock King's Crazy Crimes}}
|{{Ep|The Clock King Gets Crowned}}
|{{Ep|An Egg Grows in Gotham}}
|{{Ep|The Yegg Foes in Gotham}}
|{{Ep|The Devil's Fingers}}
|{{Ep|The Dead Ringers}}
|{{Ep|Hizzonner the Penguin}}
|{{Ep|Dizzoner the Penguin}}
|{{Ep|Green Ice}}
|{{Ep|Deep Freeze}}
|{{Ep|The Impractical Joker}}
|{{Ep|The Joker's Provokers}}
|{{Ep|Marsha, Queen of Diamonds}}
|{{Ep|Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds}}
|{{Ep|Come Back, Shame}}
|{{Ep|It's How You Play the Game}}
|{{Ep|The Penguin's Nest}}
|{{Ep|The Bird's Last Jest}}
|{{Ep|The Cat's Meow}}
|{{Ep|The Bat's Kow Tow}}
|{{Ep|The Puzzles Are Coming}}
|{{Ep|The Duo Is Slumming}}
|{{Ep|The Sandman Cometh}}
|{{Ep|The Catwoman Goeth}}
|{{Ep|The Contaminated Cowl}}
|{{Ep|The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul}}
|{{Ep|The Zodiac Crimes}}
|{{Ep|The Joker's Hard Times}}
|{{Ep|The Penguin Declines}}
|{{Ep|That Darn Catwoman}}
|{{Ep|Scat! Darn Catwoman}}
|{{Ep|Penguin Is a Girl's Best Friend}}
|{{Ep|Penguin Sets a Trend}}
|{{Ep|Penguin's Disastrous End}}
|{{Ep|Batman's Anniversary}}
|{{Ep|A Riddling Controversy}}
|{{Ep|The Joker's Last Laugh}}
|{{Ep|The Joker's Epitaph}}
|{{Ep|Catwoman Goes to College}}
|{{Ep|Batman Displays His Knowledge}}
|{{Ep|A Piece of the Action}}
|{{Ep|Batman's Satisfaction}}
|{{Ep|King Tut's Coup}}
|{{Ep|Batman's Waterloo}}
|{{Ep|Black Widow Strikes Again}}
|{{Ep|Caught in the Spider's Den}}
|{{Ep|Pop Goes the Joker}}
|{{Ep|Flop Goes the Joker}}
|{{Ep|Ice Spy}}
|{{Ep|The Duo Defy}}
|{{Srt|Batgirl (Short)}}
|{{Ep|Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin}}
|{{Ep|Ring Around the Riddler}}
|{{Ep|The Wail of the Siren}}
|{{Ep|The Sport of Penguins}}
|{{Ep|A Horse of Another Color}}
|{{Ep|The Unkindest Tut of All}}
|{{Ep|Louie, the Lilac}}
|{{Ep|The Ogg and I}}
|{{Ep|How to Hatch a Dinosaur}}
|{{Ep|Surf's Up! Joker's Under!}}
|{{Ep|The Londinium Larcenies}}
|{{Ep|The Foggiest Notion}}
|{{Ep|The Bloody Tower}}
|{{Ep|Catwoman's Dressed to Kill}}
|{{Ep|The Ogg Couple}}
|{{Ep|The Funny Feline Felonies}}
|{{Ep|The Joke's on Catwoman}}
|{{Ep|Louie's Lethal Lilac Time}}
|{{Ep|Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club}}
|{{Ep|Penguin's Clean Sweep}}
|{{Ep|The Great Escape}}
|{{Ep|The Great Train Robbery}}
|{{Ep|I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle}}
|{{Ep|The Joker's Flying Saucer}}
|{{Ep|The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra}}
|{{Ep|Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires}}
}}
==[[:Category:Images of {{{images|Jim Gordon (Earth-66)}}}|Gallery]]==
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Jim Gordon (Earth-66)
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==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Other Version}}
[[Category:Batman: Classic TV Series Characters]]
[[Category:Comic Characters]]
[[Category:Law Enforcement]]
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Latest revision as of 04:44, 6 May 2024
- For other uses of Jim Gordon, see Jim Gordon (Disambiguation).
“ | I don't know who he is behind that mask of his, but I do know when we need him, and we need him now. | ” |
James "Jim" Gordon[2] was the police commissioner for the Gotham City Police Department and the father of Barbara Gordon.
Biography[edit | hide | hide all]
Note: | This section is a stub. Click the edit button to the right of the section title to expand it. |
Early Life[edit | hide]
At some point, Jim Gordon joined the Gotham City Police Department and was promoted to the rank of commissioner.[1]
Riddler Investigation[edit | hide]
In 1966, Riddler blew up a friendship cake at the Republic of Moldavia Pavilion at the Gotham City World's Fair which released a note that read, "Why is an orange like a bell". This event soon came to the attention of Commissioner Jim Gordon who held a meeting at the Gotham City Police Headquarters with top figures in the GCPD to figure out what it meant. He asked both Chief O'Hara and Inspector Basch if they knew, but they both shook their heads. He then decided to call Batman and Robin on the Bat-Phone who quickly drove to the police headquarters in the Batmobile and began to debate the meaning back and forth before Robin figured out that the answer was that they both must be peeled, meaning that he is at the Peale Art Gallery. James then instructed his men to go to the gallery, but Batman told him that he would handle it as it was too dangerous for the police.
Commissioner Gordon later activated the Batsignal at Gotham City Hall, but Batman could not respond due to being drugged by the Molehill Mob.[1]
Powers and Abilities[edit | hide]
Abilities[edit | hide]
- Investigation: James is an expert investigator due to his experience being the police commissioner of Gotham City.[1]
- Leadership: James is an expert leader due to his experience being the police commissioner of Gotham City.[1]
Appearances[edit | hide]
Note: | This section is a stub. Click the edit button to the right of the section title to expand it. |
Gallery[edit | hide]
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References[edit | hide]
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