Sergeant Harvey Bullock
Harvey Bullock is a gruff, hard-edged Gotham City police detective known for his slovenly appearance and abrasive manner. Despite his rough edges, he works alongside Batman and the GCPD, navigating Gotham's corrupt streets with street-smart tenacity rather than superpowers.
Few supporting characters in the DC Universe feel as lived-in and authentic as Sergeant Harvey Bullock, the rumpled, hard-nosed Gotham City detective who first stomped onto the scene in Batman #389 in 1985, a Bronze Age creation of Doug Moench and Tom Mandrake. Over nearly three decades, Bullock carved out a permanent place in Gotham's gritty procedural underbelly, appearing across the flagship pages of Detective Comics, Batman, and Catwoman — sharing those rain-slicked streets with Batman himself, Commissioner James Gordon, and the enigmatic Selina Kyle. He's the kind of character who makes Gotham feel like a real city rather than a backdrop, proof that the world's greatest superhero mythos is richer for having complicated, morally textured figures in its corner precincts. For fans who love the human machinery behind the cape, Bullock is absolutely worth tracking down.

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