Harvey Bullock () is a fictional detective appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
DC Comics
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, commonly in association with the
superhero
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Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
.
The character first appeared in ''
Detective Comics
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'' #441 (June 1974) and was created by
Archie Goodwin and
Howard Chaykin. He debuted in live-action in 2014 on Fox's television series ''
Gotham'', where he was portrayed by
Donal Logue.
Publication history
There is some ambiguity concerning the character's origins. Writer
Doug Moench and artist
Don Newton introduced Harvey Bullock in ''
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
'' #361 (July 1983) as a device to resolve the ongoing plotline with Gotham City's corrupt mayor
Hamilton Hill, and subsequent ''
Who's Who in the DC Universe
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'' entries acknowledged this as the new Bullock's
first appearance.
However, in later years Batman fans began pointing out that a "Lt. Bullock" appeared in three panels of ''
Detective Comics
''Detective Comics'' is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman i ...
'' #441 (1974), written by
Archie Goodwin, pencilled by
Howard Chaykin, and published almost a decade before. Moench admitted that he must have read this comic because he is an Archie Goodwin fan, but denied that Harvey Bullock is the same character. He argued that it is unlikely that he drew on Goodwin's Lt. Bullock even unconsciously, since there are discrepancies of both personality and continuity between his character and Goodwin's, and he distinctly remembers taking the name "Bullock" from guitarist
Hiram Bullock
Hiram Law Bullock (September 11, 1955 – July 25, 2008) was an American guitarist known mainly for playing in jazz funk and jazz fusion, but he also worked as a session musician in a variety of genres.
Biography
Bullock was born in Osaka, Jap ...
.
Archie Goodwin is legally Harvey Bullock's sole creator; Moench said he decided not to contest this because he did not want to make a case against Goodwin's widow Anne Goodwin, whom he considers a friend.
Following the conclusion of the Hamilton Hill storyline, Moench decided he enjoyed writing Harvey Bullock enough to keep him on as a supporting character, which necessitated some softening of his original characterization as a corrupt cop.
Bullock was one of several Batman supporting cast members swept out of the Batman family of titles when
Denny O'Neil became the Batman editor in 1986, but in 1987 writer
Paul Kupperberg
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brought him into the ''
Vigilante
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A vigilante (from Spanish, Italian and Portuguese “vigilante”, which means "sentinel" or "watcher") is a pers ...
'' cast. Kupperberg recalled, "Harvey Bullock was a character very much in my wheelhouse, a wise-cracking loudmouth with a
Brooklyn accent and a problem with authority, although he wasn't originally intended to be a permanent member of the ''Vigilante'' cast. He was brought in for a guest-shot, as a character to help Vigilante's handler,
Harry Stein, grease the wheels in Gotham City for them on whatever case they were on. I had fun writing him, and the interaction between Harvey and Harry Stein, another slob with his own way of doing things, clicked. I don't think they were using him much, if at all, in the Batman books by then, so we got permission from the Bat-office to have the character on semi-permanent loan for ''Vigilante'' and its successor title, ''
Checkmate
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In chess, the king is ...
''."
Fictional character biography
Prior to the 1985–1986 DC maxi-series ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths'', Bullock was a crooked police detective under instructions from
Gotham City's Mayor
Hamilton Hill to sabotage
Commissioner Gordon
James W. "Jim" Gordon, Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane as an ally of Batman, the character deb ...
's career
when he is formally re-introduced in ''Batman'' #361 (July 1983), in the story entitled "The Most Successful Species", written by Doug Moench and penciled by Don Newton. His method of doing so was to pretend to be exceedingly clumsy, thereby spoiling whatever Gordon was trying to do, seemingly accidentally. After inadvertently giving Gordon a
heart attack
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, however, Bullock turns over a new leaf. His character later develops into a well-meaning cop who (probably) ''was'' exceedingly clumsy, similar to the later animated version. He also forms a close bond with
Robin
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, based initially on their mutual love of old movies. Subsequent to this, he is a Bishop in the spy organization
Checkmate
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In chess, the king is ...
.
Post-''Crisis''
Following the continuity changes brought about in most of DC's comics by ''Crisis'', Bullock is perhaps the most controversial
police officer
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in the
Gotham City Police Department. His colleagues in the Major Crimes Unit swear up and down that he is a good cop, despite his reputation for taking
bribes, using
excessive force, and having ties to
organized crime
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. He is not without endearing qualities, however, including a fondness for doughnuts and a hidden sentimental streak. He also has a brief relationship with a widow he meets at work.
This new post-''Crisis'' Bullock was
retconned as having been loyal to Gordon from the start. Even before he is promoted to detective, he stays by Gordon during one of the
Joker's rampages, saving his life. Eventually, without Batman's assistance, Bullock and Gordon stop the Joker from causing an explosion that would have leveled Gotham City. During the entire case, Bullock plays the part of the "
bad cop
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," intimidating and threatening whoever gets in his way. At this point, Bullock still wears a regular police uniform.
Made detective
Several years later, Bullock is made detective. He again works closely with Gordon, as part of a small crew of people Gordon knows he can trust. This group includes
Maggie Sawyer,
Harvey Dent
Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character was created by Bob Kane and first appeared in '' Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942). As one of Batma ...
, and Detective Cohen as they try to bring down
Sal Maroni
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. Though Gordon knows of and has recordings of Bullock's brutality against suspects, he brings him in because the man has never accepted bribes. The events surrounding this squad work around the events of ''
Batman: The Long Halloween''. Bullock and the group are then joined by
Crispus Allen
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The character appeared on the first season of ''Gotham (TV series), Gotham'' and was played by Andrew Stewar ...
, and together they take down a gathering of Gotham's "freaks", such as the Joker, Clayface and Scarecrow. Later Bullock is partnered with
Renee Montoya
Renee Maria Montoya is a fictional character appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. The character was created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini and Mitch Brian for '' Batman: The Animated Series'' and was preemptively introduced into mainstre ...
and they both become very loyal to each other. For a time Bullock works with the international spy agency Checkmate. They confront threats ranging from counterfeiters to cult-terrorists. He has a rocky relationship with those above him, such as defying intelligence expert
Amanda Waller over the proposed murder of heroic vigilante Black Thorn.
Bullock also gained his own
story arc, "A Bullet for Bullock" by
Chuck Dixon
Charles Dixon (born April 14, 1954) is an American comic book writer, best known for his work on the Marvel Comics character the Punisher and on the DC Comics characters Batman, Nightwing, and Robin in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Early life
D ...
. The story is about someone trying to kill him, which was also adapted into an episode for ''
Batman: The Animated Series''.
Bullock is on the front lines during the "Knightfall" storyline when Arkham empties and its inmates riot through the streets. Bullock takes control when Riddler takes an entire talk show hostage. He is almost obliterated by a bomb planted in the mayor's mansion; he is saved at the last second by Batman.
During the "Trioka" arc, Bullock is badly injured during a confrontation with the
KGBeast
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KGBeast has appeared in numerous cartoon television shows ...
, who has gained control of a small
nuclear weapon
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. Robin and several members of the Gotham City Police Department brave a burning chemical plant, partly to save his life. Bullock almost dies during this incident, but is saved by
CPR
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administered by Robin. Mackenzie "Hardback" Bock, a newcomer to the force, becomes involved, helping Robin carry Harvey out of harm's way. The nuclear bomb is then neutralized by Batman.
Earthquake
In the ''
Batman: Cataclysm'' storyline, Bullock is confronting
Anarky
Anarky is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Co-created by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, he first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #608 (November 1989), as an adversary of Batman. Anarky is introduced as ...
in a shopping mall when an
earthquake
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hits Gotham City. Both save their own lives by diving into a hollow art structure. Despite this, Bullock's arm is impaled by a tube of metal. He does not let this stop him, and makes his way back to the badly damaged police headquarters.
As soon as he learns Gordon is missing, he slams his arm against a wall, knocking out the bar, and institutes a search. Bullock finds and saves a rattled Gordon from the debris of his own office.
A few weeks later, Gotham is shut down and closed off by the government in the incident known as ''
No Man's Land
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''. Bullock and several other officers, Renee included, willingly stay behind to assist Gordon. Bullock sticks by Gordon through the death of many fellow officers. When SWAT leader Billy Pettit revolts and takes even more officers with him, Bullock sticks with Gordon. Renee herself is even lost for a while due to
Two-Face
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. In the end, efforts led by
Lex Luthor re-open Gotham. Gordon, Bullock, Renee and the remaining officers (Pettit and the others had been killed) are given their jobs back. Bullock is then promoted to lieutenant and becomes the shift commander of the GCPD's Major Crimes Unit.
In the "Officer Down" storyline, disgruntled former officer Jordan Rich attempts to kill Gordon. Afterwards, a vengeful Bullock reveals Rich's location to
the Mafia, thereby indirectly killing the shooter. When evidence of this comes out, he resigns from the force.
He then appears in the "Unresolved" story arc in ''
Gotham Central
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'', where he has descended into a life of
alcoholism
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and is shown contemplating suicide.
Back on the force
As part of DC's "
One Year Later" storyline, Bullock has returned to the GCPD, with the understanding that he is not allowed a single mistake. The circumstances behind this are unknown, the only clue so far being the line: "Six months since Harvey Bullock made his discoveries." Batman and Bullock have made their peace, agreeing to give each other a second chance after their past disagreements; Batman tells Bullock that he considers the ledger "erased".
Bullock is seen as one of the leads against the fight of a war between unauthorized Joker and Batman gangs.
Later it is established he keeps in regular communication with his mother and has two cats, one of which, Sprinkles, has cancer.
While little has ever been told of Harvey's past prior to him joining the Gotham City Police Department, he himself has stated that he was once a
welterweight
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Golden Gloves
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competitor and was good enough to go pro, but chose not to because he disliked the "regimented lifestyle".
The New 52
Bullock is sent to meet and greet
Jason Bard
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Fictional charact ...
, whom Gordon has recruited for the police force. Bullock is shown to be on friendly terms with fellow Gotham cop
Maggie Sawyer. Hours later, Bard arrests James Gordon for manslaughter after a train crash.
During the investigation into a long-running series of police murders, Bullock is kidnapped and replaced by a female killer known as Jane Doe. Jane is obsessed with the figurative and literal taking of other people's lives. That it was only Batman who noticed Bullock had been replaced causes the detective great distress.
Harvey assists in citywide riots by helping James Gordon, now exonerated thanks to Batgirl, wire the entire city to display the Bat-signal. This raises the morale of the citizens and calms much of the panic.
DC Rebirth
In the
DC Rebirth reboot universe, Bullock is partnered with Commissioner Gordon when he attempts to raid
Wayne Manor
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The residence is depicted as a large ma ...
. Bullock tries to convince Gordon not to go through with it, but is unable to. Bullock goes on to cameo several times, usually alongside Gordon In the alternate future where Tim Drake becomes the Batman, Bullock is seen as an aid to Commissioner Montoya in the old section of the city. In the aftermath of the city of Bane. Harvey Bullock is filling as commissioner of Gotham City Police department after Jim Gordon who disappeared after being infected by a virus from the Batman Who Laughs.
Other versions
''Batman Adventures''
In the comic book ''
The Batman Adventures'', Bullock is forced to resign after
Oswald Cobblepot
The Penguin is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character made his first appearance in ''Detective Comics'' #58 (December 1941) and was created by Bob ...
becomes mayor, thanks to
Temple Fugate rigging the elections to exact revenge on Mayor Hill. As with the DCU version, he becomes a private detective.
''Earth One''
The ''
Batman: Earth One'' graphic novel features a very different version of the Bullock character. This Bullock is young, fit, and handsome, the former star of a
reality show
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called ''Hollywood Detectives''. He comes to Gotham in order to solve the old Wayne Murder case. Despite his flashy exterior, he is a well-trained and highly qualified police officer with good morals. However, he is not averse of police brutality if situations force him into it to get a job done. He is partnered with James Gordon, who he at first believes is taking bribes. He later finds out that the real reason Gordon doesn't stop crimes is because he fears that the mob will kill his daughter like they allegedly killed his wife. When Barbara Gordon is kidnapped by a murderer known as the Birthday Boy, the two go to rescue her, and they manage to do it with Batman's help. However, finding the bodies of Birthday Boy's previous victims breaks Bullock and he becomes an alcoholic. As of ''Volume Two,'' Bullock begin to recover his alcoholism after being urged from Gordon that he needs Bullock as an ally.
''Earth-Three''
In Earth-Three, a universe where all heroes are villains, Harvey's counterpart appears in ''Justice League'' #24 in
Outsider's flashback. Harvey Bullock of Earth-Three is still a member of Gotham Police, but he is a corrupt cop. Like the rest of GCPD of this universe, he works under Owlman. He is seen with the Earth-Three version of Renee Montoya in an alleyway pulling their guns out and stopping a family who was out watching a movie nearby. They demand the family to empty out their purses and wallets "in the name of the law". The family however are also armed with guns and begin firing. Harvey then requests backup but it is denied as the rest of the police are currently helping Owlman track down the Joker (who is a hero in this universe). Renee and Bullock are then run over by Outsider despite them being allies since the Outsider was trying his best to follow Owlman. It is unclear whether Outsider did not see them or he simply did not care since Gotham PD worked under Owlman and he believed them to be expendable.
In the "
Infinite Frontier
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" reboot, Harvey Bullock was the one who killed Thomas, Martha and Bruce Wayne while Thomas Wayne Jr. survives and eventually becomes Owlman. In 2012 Owlman captured Bullock, intending to hand him over to the police to serve a life sentence in prison. Bullock recognizes Owlman as Thomas Wayne Jr. and tries to bargain for his life by revealing that his parents were criminals who worked for Boss Gordon and tried to usurp his empire, killing his son in the process. Bullock was ordered to kill the Waynes in retribution. After learning the truth, Owlman became nihilistic and renounced his code, dropping Bullock from the top of Wayne Tower to his death.
''Flashpoint''
In the ''
Flashpoint'' universe, Harvey Bullock is an alcoholic who patronizes Montoya's bar. Batman interrogates him for information on the Joker.
''Injustice: Gods Among Us''
In the alternate reality of ''
Injustice: Gods Among Us'' Superman has subtly taken over the planet and violently taken over Gotham City. Harvey Bullock is brutally beaten by a 'stormtrooper' (a super-soldier working for the Regime) for trying to show his badge. In response to Superman's various crimes, Harvey and many of Gotham's police take stolen Krytptonian technology and gain super-powers, putting them on Superman's level and thus starting a war to take back their city. In "Year Three," Bullock quits the Insurgency when they become affiliated with
Doctor Fate and
John Constantine
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, claiming that this is now out of his league.
Detective Chimp
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though tells him that he's a good cop and that they need him to help take down
Superman
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, but before Harvey makes his decision,
The Spectre bursts through the door and kills Harvey by obliterating him and his skeletal remains.
''JLA: The Nail''
In the
Elseworlds
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series ''
JLA: The Nail'', Bullock is shown to be Gotham's Commissioner of Police. (Reference is made to Gordon having been murdered, but nothing specific is known about his death.) Bullock is even shown defending Batman against reporters in one panel, an opposite of mainstream Bullock.
''Whom Gods Destroy''
In this universe, Bullock and Montoya are two Secret Service agents assigned to Presidential detail.
''Batman '89''
Bullock is set to appear alongside Commissioner Gordon in the ''Batman '89'' comic book series, a canonical comic continuation of Tim Burton's ''Batman'' films, with screenwriter
Sam Hamm returning to write the script with Joe Quinones providing the comic's art. Bullock was initially included in Hamm's original script for ''
Batman Returns'', but the character was eventually discarded.
In other media
Television
Live-action
* Harvey Bullock made his first live-action appearance in the
Fox
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Twelve sp ...
series ''
Gotham'', portrayed by actor
Donal Logue. In the series, he is Detective Jim Gordon's (
Ben McKenzie) partner, who introduces him to Gotham's seedy underbelly. He is portrayed as willing to bend - and sometimes break - the law to get results. He has ties to organized crime bosses
Carmine Falcone
Carmine Falcone is a fictional character in DC Comics, portrayed as a powerful mob boss, an enemy of Batman, and a friend of the Wayne family. He has also been depicted in some versions as the illegitimate father of Catwoman.
In live-action, the ...
(
John Doman) and
Fish Mooney
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(
Jada Pinkett-Smith
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), with whom he trades police favors in exchange for information. It is revealed that GCPD's corrupt commissioner,
Gillian B. Loeb
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The character was portrayed by Colin McFarlane in ''The Dark Knight'' trilogy and Peter Scolari in the ...
(
Peter Scolari
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), is blackmailing him; years earlier, Bullock's sergeant had coerced him into killing a mobster as a favor for the Falcone Crime Family, and Loeb uses that information to bend Bullock to his will. Gordon eventually blackmails Loeb into giving him Bullock's file. In Season 2, Bullock quits the police force after Loeb demotes him, stops drinking, and becomes a bartender. In the following episode, however, he returns to the force after a gang of insane criminals calling themselves "The Maniax" surfaces in Gotham. When Gordon is framed for murder by Edward Nygma, Bullock helps him escape from Blackgate Penitentiary with Carmine Falcone's help and clear his name. At the end of the second season, he is appointed as acting captain of the GCPD. In the third season, GCPD Captain Nathaniel Barnes (
Michael Chiklis) is put in Arkham after he is exposed to
Jervis Tetch's (
Benedict Samuel) sister's blood and it turns him into a murderous vigilante; Bullock is made acting captain again in his absence. In the fourth season, Gordon discovers that Bullock is on
Oswald Cobblepot
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's (
Robin Lord Taylor
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) payroll due to the debts he is in and relieves him of his duties after Gordon becomes the new Captain. In the fifth season, Bullock remains in Gotham despite the U.S. government declaring the city a No Man's Land after the city's bridges and power plant is destroyed. Bullock aids Gordon and the GCPD by reclaiming the city from super villains and gangs. After the city rejoins the United States, he attends Gordon's promotion ceremony to GCPD Commissioner.
Animated
=DC animated universe
=
Detective Harvey Bullock appears in the projects of the
DC animated universe, voiced by
Robert Costanzo
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.
* Detective Bullock appears in ''
Batman: The Animated Series''. This version of the character retains his comics counterpart's rough, oafish manner, albeit without the drinking and smoking (he chews toothpicks instead, and in accordance with the cop cliché, he has a penchant for doughnuts and coffee). Although he dislikes and distrusts Batman, Bullock develops a grudging respect for the Dark Knight when Batman saves him from The Joker in "The Laughing Fish". Bullock, along with Commissioner Gordon, Mayor Hill, and Carl Rossum, is saved again by Batman in the two-part episode "Heart of Steel" when he and the others are abducted for the evil
HARDAC computer's master plan to create robotic duplicates out of Gotham's officials. The
android
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Science and technology
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* Android (operating system), Google's mobile operating system
** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
Bullock has a notable fight scene against Batman in said episode, although Batman defeats the duplicate by pushing him off a building and onto the
Bat-Signal
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with Barbara Gordon's help; this distresses them both for moments when they think that they have killed Bullock. By the episode "
The Man Who Killed Batman", Bullock is visibly saddened by the news of the vigilante's apparent death at the hands of Sidney "Sid the Squid" Debris. He has also used the Bat-Signal in Gordon's absence on two occasions, in the episodes "Lock-Up" and "A Bullet for Bullock". Bullock earns the wrath of
Killer Croc
Killer Croc is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery. Originally a ...
after sending him to prison for killing a
trade union
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member. Croc swears revenge on Bullock, and attempts to frame him for sabotage and kill him in the episode "Vendetta". Bullock is sent to prison, but Batman clears his name. In "A Bullet for Bullock", directly adapted from ''
Detective Comics
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'' #651, Bullock teams up with Batman to find out who is behind several attempts on his life. At first, it appears to be a
mob boss
A crime boss, also known as a crime lord, Don, gang lord, gang boss, mob boss, kingpin, godfather, crime mentor or criminal mastermind, is a person in charge of a criminal organization.
Description
A crime boss typically has absolute or nearl ...
named Vinnie "The Shark" Starkey, but it is later revealed that it is actually his own landlord Nivens who is tired of Bullock's rudeness and sloppiness. Batman was able to stop Nivens who goes insane before Bullock. Bullock also makes a brief appearance in "Robin's Reckoning" in a flashback. After Dick Grayson's parents are killed by a trapeze that was sabotaged by Tony Zucco, Bullock is seen as a regular officer, examining the cut rope to the trapeze. Though Bullock is portrayed as an honest cop in the television series, he himself admits to Batman that he too has often used dubious means to ensure that justice is served, and does his best to avoid investigations by Internal Affairs.
* Detective Bullock appears in ''
The New Batman Adventures''.
* Detective Bullock later makes small guest appearances in ''
Superman: The Animated Series'', including "World's Finest" and "Knight Time".
* Detective Bullock appears in the ''
Static Shock'' episode "Hard as Nails". At the beginning of the episode, he and his police officers find a bunch of netted criminals that were apprehended by Batman. Later on, Det. Bullock is with Commissioner Gordon when he tells Batman and
Static that
Poison Ivy and
Harley Quinn have unleashed some seaweed that entrapped a ship containing gold bricks and blocked off the rest of the bay. After Batman and Static leave, Bullock asks Gordon, "What the heck did Robin do to his hair?" Gordon then shakes his head in disappointment.
Film
* In
Sam Hamm's original script for ''
Batman Returns'', Bullock was originally supposed to appear as the companion of
Commissioner Gordon
James W. "Jim" Gordon, Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane as an ally of Batman, the character deb ...
. However, Bullock was removed from the script after
Tim Burton
Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American filmmaker and animator. He is known for his gothic fantasy and horror films such as ''Beetlejuice'' (1988), ''Edward Scissorhands'' (1990), ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993), ...
agreed to return as director.
* Harvey Bullock appears in ''
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'', a film spin-off from ''Batman: The Animated Series'', voiced again by Costanzo. In the film, when Batman is framed for the murders of several mobsters, Bullock conducts his own manhunt for the Dark Knight with support from corrupt Councilman Arthur Reeves. Bullock very nearly succeeds in catching Batman in a police chase that culminates in a gunfight inside a construction site and an explosion. Despite being severely injured and unmasked, Batman manages to escape Bullock, who does not see Batman's face.
* Harvey Bullock also appears in ''
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero'', reprised by Costanzo. His appearance here is very brief, only in the aftermath of Barbara Gordon's abduction by
Mr. Freeze
Mr. Freeze is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Dave Wood, Sheldon Moldoff and Bob Kane, and first appeared in '' Batman'' #121 in February 1959 as the ice-based criminal Mr. ...
.
* Harvey Bullock also appears in ''
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman'', voiced by Constanzo once again. He aids Batman and Gordon in the investigation of the mysterious
Batwoman
Batwoman is a name used by several characters of DC Comics, both in mainstream continuity and Elseworlds. The best known Batwomen are Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Kathy Kane and Kate Kane.
History
* The first Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Batwoman, Kathy Ka ...
and her ties to the
Penguin
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and
Rupert Thorne
Rupert Thorne is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character is a crime boss and enemy of Batman.
Publication history
Created by Steve Englehart and Walter Simonson, the character first appeared in ''Detect ...
. His new partner is Sonia Alcana, who is also one of the three Batwomen.
* Harvey Bullock appears in ''
Batman: The Killing Joke'', voiced by
Robin Atkin Downes
Robin Atkin Downes is an English actor known for his work in animation and video games.
Early life
Downes was born in London. He earned an MFA from Temple University in Philadelphia.
Career
Downes has voiced characters in animated films s ...
.
* Harvey Bullock appears in ''
Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', voiced by
Fred Tatasciore
Fred Tatasciore (; ) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk and Beast (comics), Beast in various Marvel media and Solomon Grundy ( ...
.
* A
Victorian era
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version of Harvey Bullock appears in ''
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight'', voiced by
John DiMaggio.
Video games
* Harvey Bullock is not seen in
the video game adaptation of ''Batman: The Animated Series'', but his voice is heard when he warns Commissioner Gordon about the Penguin planting bombs.
* Bullock makes an appearance in the cutscenes of the Sega CD version of ''
The Adventures of Batman & Robin
''Batman: The Animated Series'' (often shortened as ''Batman TAS'' or ''BTAS'') is an American Superhero fiction, superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. Developed by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, and produ ...
''; he arrests Poison Ivy when Batman defeats her.
* Harvey Bullock appears as a supporting character in ''
Batman: Chaos in Gotham''.
* Bullock and Montoya appeared in a
cutscene in ''
Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' for
GameCube
The is a home video game console developed and released by Nintendo in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, and in PAL territories in 2002. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 (1996), and predecessor of the Wii ...
and
Xbox
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, voiced by
Danny Mastrogiorgio
Danny Mastrogiorgio (born October 26, 1964) is an American actor who has also provided voice work for video games. He is best known for providing the voice of Toni Cipriani in the 2005 video game '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' and f ...
,
while also being a playable character in the DS version of ''Lego Batman: The Video Game''.
* Bullock also features as a non-playing character in the
MMORPG
A massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) is a video game that combines aspects of a role-playing video game and a massively multiplayer online game.
As in role-playing games (RPGs), the player assumes the role of a Player charac ...
''
DC Universe Online
''DC Universe Online'' (''DCUO'') is a free-to-play action combat massively multiplayer online game set in the fictional universe of DC Comics. Developed by Dimensional Ink Games and co-published by Daybreak Game Company and WB Games, the game w ...
''. In the hero campaign, the players encounter Harvey Bullock in a greenhouse that Poison Ivy is using as a hideout.
* Harvey Bullock appears as an ally of Captain Gordon in ''
Batman: Arkham Origins'', with Robert Costanzo reprising his voice role from ''Batman: The Animated Series''. It is later revealed through extortion files collected by Edward Nashton (AKA
Edward Nygma) that Bullock was ordered to become Gordon's partner by corrupt Police Commissioner
Gillian B. Loeb
Gillian B. Loeb is a fictional character in the DC Universe who serves as an enemy to Batman's ally James Gordon in DC Comics publications.
The character was portrayed by Colin McFarlane in ''The Dark Knight'' trilogy and Peter Scolari in the ...
. Bullock is first seen in the game during the Blackgate Penitentiary breakout where he, with Gordon, attempts unsuccessfully to bring down Batman. Bullock is also seen when Batman saves Joker's life. He later helps Gordon disarm
Firefly
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's bombs. Bullock also takes part in the counter-attack on Joker's men when they attack Blackgate Penitentiary a second time.
* Harvey Bullock is referenced in ''
Batman: Arkham Knight''. In
GCPD
Gotham City ( ), or simply Gotham, is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of the superhero Batman and his List of Batman supporting characters#Bat-Family, allies and List of Batman fa ...
headquarters, the name "Bullock" can be seen in a board listing detectives shifts.
* Harvey Bullock appears in
Telltale Games
Telltale Incorporated (trade name: Telltale Games) was an American video game developer based in San Rafael, California. The company was founded in July 2004 by former LucasArts developers Kevin Bruner, Dan Connors and Troy Molander, following ...
' ''
Batman: The Enemy Within'', voiced by
Keith Szarabajka
Keith Szarabajka (; ; born December 2, 1952) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Mickey Kostmayer on '' The Equalizer'', Daniel Holtz on ''Angel'', Gerard Stephens in '' The Dark Knight'' and Adam Engell in '' Argo''. ...
. First mentioned during the second episode, he makes his debut in "Fractured Mask", where he catches Bruce Wayne breaking into the late Riddler's lair. Though he tries to call the GCPD to inform them of Wayne's actions, he will either be knocked out by the billionaire or one of his associates, or bribed to keep quiet. Should the player create the villainous Joker, Bullock appears in the opening of "Same Stitch", where he is kidnapped by the criminal's men and used as part of a trap for Batman. However, the vigilante is able to save Bullock and, in return, is given a lead to investigate by the detective.
*Harvey Bullock appears as an
NPC in ''
Lego DC Super-Villains'', but he can be created through the character customiser.
Radio
* In
Dirk Maggs
David George Dirk Maggs (born St. Helier, Jersey, February 1955) is a British freelance writer and director. During his career as a Senior Producer in BBC Radio he made radio drama adopting a cinematic-sounding approach, combining filmic story c ...
' radio adaptation of ''
Batman: Knightfall'' for
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including electronica, dance, ...
, Bullock was portrayed and voiced by Eric Meyers.
See also
*
Max Eckhardt, a similar character seen in the 1989 Tim Burton ''Batman'' film
*
Detective Arnold Flass
References
External links
Harvey Bullockat DC Comics' official website
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