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James Gordon (comics), fictional police commissioner of Gotham City in Batman comics
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When Gordon needs to summon Batman, he uses the Bat-Signal, a specially modified Klieg searchlight with a stylized symbol of a bat placed on it so that it projects a large emblem shaped in Batman's bat insignia on the sky or buildings of Gotham City.
In the original comics and in the 1990s Batman: The Animated Series and its spinoffs, Gordon has a daughter, Barbara, who, unbeknownst to him, fights crime as Batgirl; in the current comics, she is his niece-turned-adopted-daughter (though it was revealed that he may actually be her biological father as well).
In the 1990s cartoon Batman: The Animated Series, Gordon is voiced by Robert Hastings, and his relationship with Batman was similar to that in the comics, with the alliance largely kept between Batman, Gordon, and Harvey Bullock.
JamesGORDON was born on 15 May 1806 in Canada, died on 11 Dec 1893 in Waldwick, Iowa County, Wisconsin and was buried in Dec 1893 in Waldwick Cemetery, Waldwick, Iowa County, Wisconsin.
JamesGordon's grave marker is in the Waldwick Cemetery, Waldwick, WI.
JamesGordon bought 80 acres of land from the government and although he was himself more horse-breeder and trader than farmer, this 80 acres formed the core of what his son, Joseph Gordon, later built into some 600 acres of fertile farmland.