Character » James Gordon appears in 5247 issues.
Main antagonist to Batman in Batman: Gotham after Midnight. The villain went after people by ripping out their hearts, at first perceived to be a violent anti-villain. Also utilized other villains as red-herrings.
A rookie Gotham police officer.
Detective with the Gotham City Police Department.
James Gordon appointed Cort as second in command of his task force to catch the Batman.
Oberon Sexton was an English best-selling crime author and "amateur" detective. He was killed by the Joker who later usurped his identity.
Gotham City police officer. The Joker killed her by breaking her neck.
A G.C.P.D. officer, and later detective, that worked with Robin (Tim Drake). She was formerly of the Metropolis Science Police. She is the grandneice of Jim Harper (The Guardian). Also She was partnered and a lover of Mon-El when he was working in the Science Police.
Using his skills working in a laboratory, he was able to bring many criminals to justice.
A longtime friend and love interest of Bruce Wayne.
Renee Montoya was one of Commissioner Gordon's favored detectives.
Resurrection Man has the power to not only revive himself, but to return with a new ability derived from the circumstances of his death.
Edward Nigma is a villain obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers, who took the alias of the Riddler to commit crimes. Riddler frequently tries to outsmart Gotham's hero Batman, but is always defeated by the Dark Knight.
Post-Crisis brother of James Gordon, and biological father of Barbara Gordon.
A lieutenant in the Gotham city major crimes unit. Killed by the Joker.
The 3rd Batwoman, and new friend of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon).
Originally a young GCPD detective who had an affair with the young Jim Gordon. She eventually became Jim Gordon's second wife and for a time briefly took the role of commissioner of the GCPD. She was murdered by the Joker while saving a baby during the No Man's Land story arc.
A one shot character who appeared in a Batman story in the pre-Crisis universe.
Steve Smith was introduced as "the toughest cop in Gotham". Rough, tough but ultimately honest. He later had to leave the force on charges of corruption. He resurfaced as county sheriff and supporting character to Robin/Tim Drake.
Mysterious kid who befriended Jim Gordon.
Stacy is a civilian administrator who works with the Gotham City Police Department's Major Crimes Unit. After the events of ''Flashpoint'', she opened up an illegal clinic to help pay off her med school bills.
Former by-the-book Lieutenant of Gotham P.D., currently a defense attorney.
GCPD officer. Trusted friend of James Gordon.
Stephanie Brown is the Cluemaster's daughter. She becomes the Spoiler to "spoil" her father's criminal plots, and dated Tim Drake while he was Robin. Steph temporarily becomes Robin when Tim is forced to quit by his father. Later, she briefly resumes being Spoiler before Cassandra Cain decides to pass her the mantle of Batgirl. In the New 52 and Rebirth, she's back to being The Spoiler.
A GCPD cop who turned vigilante after his brothers murder
Summer Gleeson is the news reporter at Gotham Live and was seen frequently throughout Batman:The Animated Series and The Batman Adventures comic book.
The Presence, otherwise known as the God of the Covenant, sometimes called Yahweh. He is the creator and the God of the DC universe, though he's more often spoken of than actually seen.
Barbara Gordon's biological mother who prior to Flashpoint continuity changes, died in a car accident. In current continuity, she has recently reappeared in her daughter's life.
A philanthropist and gifted surgeon, Thomas Wayne is the late father of Bruce Wayne and CEO of Wayne Industries. In other universes, Thomas himself has become Batman.
Jim Gordon was the first supporter of Batman in the Gotham PD. When he feels Batman's aid is needed on a case, he turns on the Batsignal mounted on the PD roof. He tends to disagree with having a young child run around with Batman.
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