James Gordon
Few figures in DC's long history have proven as enduringly essential as James Gordon, who stepped onto the Silver Age stage in Detective Comics #353 in 1966, courtesy of creator Henry Boltinoff. Over a remarkable span of roughly six decades, Gordon has remained a fixture across the pillars of DC's line — Detective Comics, Batman, and Batgirl — accumulating 174 catalog appearances and four key issues that collectors rightly prize. He keeps distinguished company throughout those pages, sharing adventures with the likes of Robin, Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, and Barbara Gordon, placing him squarely at the heart of Gotham's richest storytelling. If you want to trace the backbone of DC's most iconic corner of its universe across the Silver Age and well beyond, James Gordon is an indispensable place to start.
