Despite being the son of Commissioner Gordon, James Jr. After experiencing a traumatizing childhood, he starts to show signs of violent tendencies. He later grows up to torture and kill others.
James Jr. Evelyn Meyer is a young writer living in Minnesota. She has had her work published previously through Moonchild Magazine. Evelyn lives with her older sister, brother-in-law, and their three cats. She enjoys writing, reading, cooking, listening to music, watching a large array of movies, and playing video games. By Evelyn Meyer Published Nov 16, James Gordon Jr. James is only seen as a toddler or small child during Batman's early year tales such as Batman: Year One and Batman: the Long Halloween.
He is said to be currently living with his mother in Chicago. When Gordon arrives, Bullock informs Jim that the aviary cages are all automated from the control room and there is some troubling video footage from the security cameras that Jim needs to see. Gordon sees the image of a man who resembles his son James Jr.
Later on that same day, Gordon invites Oracle for some coffee and talks to her about his findings. Oracle still sticks by her story and she leaves her father with lingering doubts but then James Jr. James Jr. James tells the commissioner that his mother Barbara Sr. However, the doctors prescribed an experimental medicine to help James in stabilizing his emotional imbalance. James also knows how his sister feels about him and he swears to his father that he has never killed anybody.
Gordon still doesn't know what to think about his son until James informs him about his volunteer work at Dr. Thompkins ' clinic. Oracle has always been under the assumption that James Jr. Gordon has heard this story from Babs before but he doesn't want to believe that his son is a killer without enough proof. Gordon later starts to think about a case that has haunted him for a long time.
Fifteen years ago, Gordon was moving up the ranks within the precinct when he started investigating a string of eight murders that involved the Peter Pan Killer who would sneak into family homes and abduct children from their beds then murder them. Gordon never caught him. Now after 15 years, Gordon trails a criminal who has just been released from Blackgate and who he suspects is the Peter Pan Killer.
He confronts the killer and the killer reveals that he was going to abduct James Jr. This leads Gordon to believe that the disappearance of Bess was the Peter Pan Killer's doing, because the event the killer described occurred on the same day Bess disappeared.
This greatly eases Gordon's mind but he still has his doubts so he asks Dick to meet with James Jr. Dick meets with him and James seems calm and friendly. During his conversation, James says how he is going to see an old friend that they both knew, later that day.
Dick is then called away due to a breakthrough in his case. It is then revealed that Jame's meeting with his friend is him dismembering and torturing him in his own basement. Gordon, still suspicious of his son, goes to the clinic where James Jr.
Leslie tells Gordon that he is the model volunteer and that he even volunteered to start making nutrition runs for the clinic.
James soon walks in and he thanks his father for stopping by. Gordon asks to meet with Barbara and he gives Barbara a pill that he took from James' office and asks her to run a couple of tests. Barbara knew something was going on with James but she didn't want to rub in her father's face because she could see that Gordon still wanted to hold onto any hope of saving his son.
Barbara figures the medicine is supposed to help James in treating or possibly curing his psychotic tendencies but Diaxemene is still in the testing phases and hasn't been approved by the FDA.
Gordon is hoping he can convince James to undergo some blood work in order to make sure that he has been taking his pills. Barbara breaks down the pill's components and she makes a startling discovery. James has reversed the effect of the pill and now the pill is designed to chemically induce apathy rather than empathy in a certain section of the brain. However, the dosage of James' pill is of such low grade that it wouldn't affect an adult. Barbara relays all of her findings to her father.
Gordon can't understand why James would concoct a pill with such a low dosage then it hits him. Leslie made James responsible for the "nutrition runs" at her clinic. James has been or is going to start putting his pills in the baby formula and giving it to all the newborns thereby ensuring their development into becoming psychopaths. Gordon reaches the clinic and bursts into his son's office to find he isn't there. Gordon does notice a box in the closet and when he opens it he finds the key that Bess had before she disappeared as well as countless other house keys, presumably taken as trophies.
Bullock then finds Gordon and tells him the terrible news that the Joker has escaped from Arkham. His sister, Barabra Gordon, even eventually believed that James Jr.
After many years away from Gotham City, James Jr. Professing a desire to make up for lost time with his family and claiming to be taking medication to combat his psychopathic tendencies, James Jr. Although Leslie is quick to believe him, a suspicious James and Barbara decide to test his medication.
Discovering he's been taking drugs that actually increase his darker tendencies, Barbara is kidnapped by her brother in an attempt to prove to Batman that empathy is a weakness. Revealing a plan to poison a facility housing numerous infants, James Jr. James Jr. He's developed a surprisingly twisted relationship with his sister, often alternating between wanting to protect her as he did when he wanted her of a pending attack by Joker henchmen and to condemn her positioning her and turning her over to the Joker himself.
However, things have taken a turn for James Jr. Without any better options and hunted by the twisted Batman from the Dark Multiverse known as the Grim Knight, Gordon was forced to work with his son.
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