Hamilton Hill (character)

Hamilton Hill is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the former Mayor of Gotham City and an adversary of Batman.

Hamilton Hill
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDetective Comics #503 (June 1981)
Created byGerry Conway (writer)
Don Newton (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesHuman

Publication history

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Hamilton Hill first appeared in Detective Comics #503 (June 1981) and was created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton.[1]

Fictional character biography

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Hamilton Hill is originally presented as a corrupt politician running against city councilman Arthur Reeves in Gotham City's mayoral election.[2] Hill defeats Reeves and becomes mayor of Gotham City after the councilman's photos purporting to reveal Batman's identity turn out to be faked. Unbeknownst to the citizens, Hill is in league with crime lord Rupert Thorne, who helped him become mayor in exchange for Hill granting him favors.[1]

During his time in office, he assists Thorne's attempts to identify and defeat Batman.[3] He also hires an assassin to take out police detective Harvey Bullock, who confronts Hill and is shot.[4] Bullock survives, with Hill covering up the events to preserve his public image.[5]

Hill later fires Police Commissioner James Gordon and replaces him with Thorne's minion Peter Pauling. After Thorne is brought down and Pauling killed, Hill re-instates Gordon, but spends the rest of his tenure as Mayor blaming him for Gotham's problems.[6]

Hill attempts to get rid of Batman by accusing him of the Nightslayer's crimes. Batman defeats Nightslayer and exposes Hill's plot, leading to him being removed from office.[7][1]

In 2016, DC Comics implemented a relaunch called DC Rebirth, restoring its continuity to a form much as it was before The New 52. Hill is revealed to have a son named Hamilton Hill Jr., who is Gotham's deputy mayor.[8]

In other media

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Television

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  • Hamilton Hill appears in series set in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), voiced by Lloyd Bochner.[9] This version is not shown to be corrupt and is determined to make Gotham a safer city, to the point of considering Batman to be as dangerous as the criminals he faces. Additionally, he unintentionally contributes to Temple Fugate's transformation into the Clock King. However, Hill begins to respect and trust Batman after he saves his son Jordan from the Joker.[10][11]
  • Hamilton Hill appears in The Batman two-part episode "The Batman/Superman Story", voiced by Lex Lang. This version is African-American and became mayor after Marion Grange's resignation.
  • Hamilton Hill appears in the Young Justice episode "Alpha Male", voiced by Corey Burton.[9]
  • Hamilton Hill appears in Harley Quinn, voiced by Jim Rash. He runs for re-election until Two-Face kills him, leading to the Joker becoming the mayor of Gotham.
  • Hamilton Hill appears in Gotham Knights, portrayed by Randall Newsome. This version is an ally of the Court of Owls, who kill him following an attack by the Mutant gang.[1][12]

Film

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  • A character inspired by Hamilton Hill named Roscoe Jenkins appears in Batman Returns, portrayed by Michael Murphy. He is the mayor of Gotham who the Penguin and industrialist Max Shreck unsuccessfully attempt to usurp.
  • Hamilton Hill makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the DCAU film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.

Video games

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Mayor Hamilton Hill as seen in Batman: The Telltale Series.
  • Hamilton Hill appears in Batman: The Telltale Series, voiced by Robert Pescovitz.[9] This version is an ally of the Penguin and the Children of Arkham. The Penguin later kills Hill after learning that he was partially responsible for his mother being committed to Arkham Asylum, leading to Harvey Dent succeeding him as mayor.

Miscellaneous

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Morrison, Matt (March 29, 2023). "The Court of Owls Just Killed A Classic Batman Villain". ScreenRant. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  2. ^ Detective Comics #510. DC Comics.
  3. ^ Detective Comics #511. DC Comics.
  4. ^ Detective Comics #544. DC Comics.
  5. ^ Detective Comics #546. DC Comics.
  6. ^ Batman #349. DC Comics.
  7. ^ Batman #381 (March 1985). DC Comics.
  8. ^ Detective Comics #969. DC Comics.
  9. ^ a b c d "Mayor Hamilton Hill Voices (Batman)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 24, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  10. ^ a b Gaber, Nabeel (June 2, 2021). "The Court of Owls Takes Out a Batman: The Animated Series DCAU Character". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  11. ^ a b Gaber, Nabeel (July 7, 2021). "Batman Brings a Surprising Animated Series Character Into the Court of Owls". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  12. ^ Curran, Brad (April 15, 2023). "5 Times Batman Villains Killed Off Other Villains (& Why)". ScreenRant. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
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