Gotham City is a major metropolitan city in the United States. It is the home of Geoffrey, an old friend of billionaire Oliver Queen's from boarding school, as well as billionaire Bruce Wayne, who is secretly Gotham's Dark Knight Detective known as "The Batman".
Mentions[]
- Lex Luthor tells Gabe Sullivan that he's more partial to reading the Gotham Globe.(Arrival)
- The runaway Sean is mentioned as having come from Gotham City.(Runaway)
- Carter Bickson from the Deletion Force mentioned that there was a Level Three facility in Gotham City. (Chronicle)
- Oliver Queen's friend Geoffrey says he has to return to Gotham right before he gets in his limo. It then explodes. (Reunion)
- Linda Lake sarcastically says that she can see Gotham from her new office at the Daily Planet. (Hydro)
- Oliver talks about crime and states to his wife Chloe that Star city has the second-highest crime rate in America if you count Gotham city. (9th chapter of Guardian)
- Gotham City along with Batman and Nightwing finally appears in the Smallville continuity. (Detective)
Known Residents[]
Current Residents[]
- Bruce Wayne/Batman
- Dick Grayson
- Alfred Pennyworth
- James Gordon
- Dr. Harleen Quinzel
- Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy
- Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze
- Jervis Tetch/Mad Hatter
- Matt Hagen/Clayface
- Renee Montoya
- Crispus Allen
- Waylon Jones/Killer Croc
- Oswald Cobblepot/the Penguin
Former Residents[]
- Thomas Wayne
- Martha Wayne
- Geoffrey
- Barbara Gordon - daughter of James Gordon. She was once a Gotham-based vigilante called "Nightwing". Barbara left Gotham and Earth to serve as a member of the Blue Lantern Corps.
Mentions[]
- Lex Luthor tells Gabe Sullivan that he's more partial to reading the Gotham Globe.(Arrival)
- The runaway Sean is mentioned as having come from Gotham City.(Runaway)
- Carter Bickson from the Deletion Force mentioned that there was a Level Three facility in Gotham City. (Chronicle)
- Oliver Queen's friend Geoffrey says he has to return to Gotham right before he gets in his limo. It then explodes. (Reunion)
- Linda Lake sarcastically says that she can see Gotham from her new office at the Daily Planet. (Hydro)
- Oliver talks about crime and states to his wife Chloe that Star city has the second-highest crime rate in America if you count Gotham city. (9th chapter of Guardian)
- Gotham City along with Batman and Nightwing finally appears in the Smallville continuity. (Detective)
Businesses[]
Gotham City is home to several major and minor businesses.
Gotham Globe[]
WayneTech[]
See main article: Wayne Tech
In the Comics[]
In the source material, Gotham City is one of the most constant and important locales on the Earth of the DC Universe.
While widely known as the home to Batman, numerous other DC characters, both heroes and villains, operate in Gotham City. These include Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Batwoman, Red Robin, Catwoman, Red Hood, Batgirl, the Joker, Harley Quinn, Two-Face, the Penguin, Black Mask, the Riddler, among others.
Notes[]
- In the comics, Gotham City is home to billionaire Bruce Wayne and the city is a much more crime-ridden place than Metropolis. On the show, however, Metropolis has many of the attributes of the comics-based Gotham City: regular street muggings and homicides, along with an overwhelmed Police Department.
- In comics and movies, Gotham is normally situated on the East Coast. However, whether that remains true in the show is unknown, and it could very well be located elsewhere much like Metropolis is in the series. Linda Lake said she can see Gotham from her new office suggesting it's close to Metropolis. Though since it was a sarcastic remark, the location of Gotham may still remain in New Jersey like in the comics. This especially is proven true when a member of the crowd in Detective wonders out loud what Bruce Wayne is doing in Kansas.
- The Grant's Gym as well as the owner Ted Grant also known as Wildcat had a cameo appearance in Absolute Justice, Part 1. In the comics, most of the Justice Society members were from Gotham City.
- Oliver states in Guardian that Gotham City has the highest crime rate in the country with Star City being second.
See also[]
External links[]
- Gotham City on Wikipedia
- Gotham City on DC database
- Gotham City on Wikia DC Animated Universe
- Gotham City on Batman Wiki
- Gotham City on Young Justice Wikia
- Gotham City on Super Friends Wikia
- Gotham City on Batman: the Brave and the Bold Wikia
- Gotham City on DC Cinematic Universe Wiki
- Gotham City on Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology Wiki
Places in Smallville
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