List of mayors of Gotham City

This page lists all of the known Mayors of Gotham City in DC Comics.

Known Mayors of Gotham City

Mayors in the comic books

Several mayors of Gotham City have appeared in the comic book series that collectively form the "Batman Family" of titles:

  • Lloyd Bochner provides the voice of Mayor Hamiltin Hill in Batman: The Animated Series. In Batman Beyond, there is a high school named after him.
  • Hamilton Hill is the new mayor of Gotham City at the start of Season 5 of The Batman voiced by Lex Lang. In a diversion from the comics and Batman: The Animated Series, this version of Hill is an African-American.
  • Hamilton Hill briefly appears in the Young Justice episode "Alpha Male" voiced by Corey Burton. He and several friends are shown on a hunting trip in India. After accidentally stumbling upon scientific equipment built by the Brain, Hill and the others are shot by Monsieur Mallah. A headline in a Gotham newspaper later reveals that Hill survived, albeit with serious injuries.
  • Hamilton Hill is mentioned in Batman: Arkham Origins. His name is on a building. According to one of the Gotham Intel files by Anarky, he was mentioned to have been involved in a sex scandal and to be a puppet for Rupert Thorne. In the DLC, "Cold, Cold Heart", Hill is trying to recover with reports of him considering having Peter Grogan replace Gillian B. Loeb as police commissioner following his death at the hands of Joker (who was disguised as Black Mask during the events of the game proper). However, protests erupt over Loeb's corruption which was also exposed as well as evidence linking Grogan to the Maroni family. By the end of the game, it is mentioned that Hamilton Hill has ultimately resigned from office after Batman captures Mr. Freeze and exposes Ferris Boyle.
  • Mayor Marion Grange appeared as a male in The Batman voiced by Adam West (who played Batman in the first television series).
  • An African-American version of Marion Grange is featured in Beware the Batman, voiced by C.C.H. Pounder. In "Broken", Grange is held hostage by Humpty Dumpty in his revenge plot against the city's law enforcers due to her role as District Attorney during his court case. In "Nexus", she was nearly killed by a bomb planted by Anarky in a plot to frame Batman. In "Games", she is one of Humpty Dumpty's unwilling participants in his Murder Mystery game due to her involvement where an innocent man was sent to prison after being framed by Tobias Whale. After the trauma of the incident, Grange takes a leave of absence and steps down in "Hero" leading Harvey Dent to start his own campaign for mayor. She is eventually replaced by Deputy Mayor David Hull in "Epitaph."
  • In Beware the Batman, David Hull (voiced by James Patrick Stuart) is mentioned several times as the Deputy Mayor, standing in for Marion Grange after the Humpty Dumpty incident. In "Animal," Hull gives Harvey Dent authorization to deny Gordon's SWAT team to break up a riot in Blackgate Penitentiary. At the end of "Epitaph," Hull is revealed to have stepped up as the new mayor after Grange resigns and Dent is hospitalized.

Alternate universes

  • A version of Mayor Aubrey James appears in the TV series Gotham portrayed by Richard Kind. A mayor around the time of the deaths of Thomas and Martha Wayne, James is in Carmine Falcone's pocket alongside Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb. Superficially congenial, he is indifferent and contemptuous of most of Gotham's citizens and ruthless towards anyone who would endanger his political and criminal associations. He was later kidnapped by Theo Galavan and Tabitha Galavan as part of Theo's plot to run for mayor. Even though Aubrey was later rescued, he mentioned in court that Oswald Cobblepot was the one who captured him and made him lie about Galavan's involvement presumably out of fear that Galavan would take revenge on him.

Mayors of Gotham City in other media

Besides the media appearances of some of the mayors listed above, some media appearances have their own Mayors of Gotham City:

Television

Film

Video games

References

  1. Detective Comics #179; "Mayor Bruce Wayne!" from Jan 1952
  2. "THE REAL BATMAN CHRONOLOGY PROJECT BLOG". Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  3. Gotham Knights #19 (August 2001)
  4. "Batman Eternal" #2 (April 2014)
  5. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mariah-carey-joins-lego-batman-838356
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