Warning! Contains spoilers for Absolute Power: Origins #1!

Summary

Batmanis the dark protector of Gotham City, and he often works very closely with the Gotham City Police Department. This collaboration has sometimes brought up questions about how James Gordon can keep his job while openly working with a vigilante, but recently, DC revealed a perfect answer to this burning question.

As revealed inAbsolute Power: Origins#1 by John Ridley and Alitha Martinez,after Batman helps capture Joe Chill, James Gordon gives a press conference where he proudly announces that one of Gotham’s oldest and worst cold cases has finally been closed. During this press conference, Gordon also gives some extremely important information on howvigilantism is not only allowed in Gotham City, but it seems to be fully supported by both the police force and the United States Constitution.

James Gordon Explains How He Can Work With Batman

During his press conference, Gordon admits thatvigilantes are allowed in Gotham City as long as they’re willing to fully work with the police. This stance not only allows the vigilantes to help capture criminals, but it also grants them complete anonymity, allowing Batman to help capture as many criminals as he wants without Gordon ever needing to acknowledge that Batman helped.

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Batman’s Vigilante Activities Are Protected by the Constitution

As Revealed by Commissioner Gordon Himself

Batman and the Bat-Family have been operating in Gotham City for years. When Batman first started out, he had the entire GCPD trying to bring him in, butafter Gordon took over, the GCPD’s position on vigilantes significantly softened. Gordon has maintained that ifBatman ever breaks his no-kill rule, Gordon will use the full force of the GCPD to bring him down. But as long as Batman doesn’t break that rule, then he’s pretty much fully endorsed to work in Gotham City as much as he wants.

Gordon is likely just using a generous interpretation of the Constitution to make Batman’s life easier.

Batman: The Last Halloween

The hardest part of being a vigilante is almost always having to deal with official forces, such as the government or the police force. When Nightwing briefly moved to Chicago during the New 52, for example, one of the biggest issues he faced was the overwhelming police force, which had a strict no-vigilante policy. This madehunting down Tony Zucco(and just stopping crimes in general) far more difficult.Nightwing’s experience proves thatGordon is likely just using a generous interpretation of the Constitutionto make Batman’s life easier, as he knows Gotham needs Batman’s help with the city’s rampant crime.

Gotham Needs Batman, and Commissioner Gordon Knows It

Does This New Knowledge Protect Batman from Future Anti-Vigilante Crusades?

It’s no secret that the Gotham City Police Department is often overwhelmed by the absurdly dangerous and well-equipped supervillains that plague Gotham every other week. Without Batman being able to freely do his job as Gotham’s protector, then the city likely would’ve been destroyed a long time ago. While other cities like Chicago have a zero-tolerance policy for vigilantes, James Gordon has proven he’s open to a rather generous interpretation of the Constitution in order to allowBatmanto work closely with the police and keep the citizens of Gotham City safe.

Batman

One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world’s leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.

Batman hurling a grappling hook toward the reader.

Batman leaping off rooftops in Gotham City.

Absolute Power Origins 1 Main Cover: Amanda Waller holding her daughter’s body.

Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok