mysteryfan.insanejournal.com (
mysteryfan.insanejournal.com) wrote in
scans_daily2009-09-24 05:12
Gordon and another Non-Bat Hero
Found one more (very brief) example of Gordon and Non-Bat Hero Interaction (Also, includes Bat Hero)

Aaaaaaaaand that's the extent of their interaction.
Plus a one-page Jim Gordon Mystery:Whodunit! For You to solve. If you can!* (Warning: Stop after the second row if you want to try:)

*I couldn't, but I didn't really try. My eyes went straight to the lady's "WHAAA?" panel.
tags: batman/bruce wayne, char: jim gordon, char: karate kid/val armorr, title: detective comics, title: the brave and the bold, creator: bob rozakis, creator: joe staton, creator: mike barr, creator: rick hoberg, publisher: dc, era: bronze age

Aaaaaaaaand that's the extent of their interaction.
Plus a one-page Jim Gordon Mystery:Whodunit! For You to solve. If you can!* (Warning: Stop after the second row if you want to try:)

*I couldn't, but I didn't really try. My eyes went straight to the lady's "WHAAA?" panel.
tags: batman/bruce wayne, char: jim gordon, char: karate kid/val armorr, title: detective comics, title: the brave and the bold, creator: bob rozakis, creator: joe staton, creator: mike barr, creator: rick hoberg, publisher: dc, era: bronze age
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And I had no idea how far back they were already doing the "Legion of Superheroes in non-Legion, non-Superman stories in the present day" thing.
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(and I don't really follow the legion, except to note that Mr. Armorr is from the Legion. And way from the future, Commissioner Gordon! (Batman's dying to tell him, but no. Jim is Mr. Business.)