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kommissarie James Gordon

7 appearances · Golden Age · 1952–1992
Who is kommissarie James Gordon?

Few characters anchor a fictional city's sense of law and order quite like kommissarie James Gordon, whose catalog presence stretches across a remarkable four decades from his 1952 debut in Stålmannen #9/1952 — a Golden Age entry brought to life by Al Plastino and published through SatellitFörlaget. Appearing most prominently in Batman, Batman - Mörkrets riddare, and Gigant, Gordon shares his pages with some of the most iconic figures in comics — Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, Robin, Läderlappen, and Batman himself — placing him squarely at the heart of Gotham's enduring mythology. For collectors of Scandinavian comics editions, his appearances represent a fascinating window into how Golden Age material traveled and resonated across borders over generations.

Stålmannen
#9/1952
★ First appearance
Stålmannen #9/1952
Apr 1952

Appearances

Stålmannen (1949)
Gigant (1963)
Läderlappen (1976)
Läderlappen [och Robin] (1989)
Batman (1989)
Batman - Mörkrets riddare (1992)