He was partnered with Renee Montoya and later Sonia Alcana[2] after the former was assigned to partner with a rookie named Wilkes.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [8], During a gang bust, Bullock's recklessness cost the GCPD the chance to capture and apprehend a wanted gang. Harvey Bullock (born June 4, 1921 in Oxford, North Carolina – April 24, 2006) was an American television and film writer and producer. Despite their mutual dislike for each other, Bullock does show genuine regret when he hears of Batman's supposed demise in "The Man Who Killed Batman".

's master plan to create robotic duplicates out of Gotham's Officials and take control of the city. At times, he is nothing more than an oafish, incompetent comic relief character, while other episodes show him in a more serious context as a capable detective. When Batman suggests there could be a possibility of Bullock's guilt, Commissioner Gordon defends Bullock by stating that while he is gruff and hard to work with, he is an honest officer and Gordon will defend Bullock until guilt can be proven.

https://dc-and-marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Harvey_Bullock?oldid=268. It is also revealed that Bullock knows the existence of the Batcomputer, but how Bullock learned of it is unrevealed. The case lead to an abandoned theater, where Harvey and Dix find the limp body of a young woman, hanging by the wrists atop a set. This version of Bullock later made small guest appearances in Superman: The Animated Series and Static Shock. In the comic based on the animated series, Bullock was forced to resign after The Penguin became mayor.

Despite his somewhat corpulent appearance, he is shown in a few episodes to be a capable fighter. He is a staunch opponent of Batman, and has something of a gruff, tough guy exterior with a strong Italian-American accent. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Bullock ended up captured and was almost killed by Joker when he was thrown into a water tank with a shark. Bullock was then promoted to detective and transfered to Vice. Abilities. Detective Harvey Bullock. Harvey Bullock was a detective with a long career - and a file at Internal Affairs that was just about as long. Harvey had been in the force for twenty years before he had his badge taken for tipping off the mob to the location of James Gordon's shooter. The effect given in the series is that of an honest, if not exactly by the book, cop who "looks" like the stereotypical corrupt officer. H.A.R.D.A.C. Harvey Bullock can use basic melee attacks such as punches and kicks.

Loves his job - having Justice right makes him feel good about himself.

Harvey Bullock is a detective in the Gotham City Police Department.

Batman Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. created a robotic duplicant of Lieutenant Harvey Bullock with the purpose to replace the real Harvey Bullock as Lieutenant of the Gotham Police Department at Gotham City. 10 Images featuring Harvey Bullock (DCAU), 8 Quotations by or about Harvey Bullock (DCAU), Harvey Bullock at the DC Animated Universe Wiki, https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Harvey_Bullock_(DCAU)?oldid=2760035, This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the. "You don't look so good. Bullock earned the scorn of ex-wrestler and criminal kingpin Killer Croc after Bullock sent him to prison for killing a trade union member. Harvey Bullock was a detective with a long career - and a file at Internal Affairs that was just about as long. He is a detective in the GCPD working directly underneath James Gordon, he's one of the good and honest cops on the police, who served alongside him, but willing to go outside of the system to get work done. Superhuman Durability: Due to ingesting the 5-U-93-R Pill, Harvey has taken on this ability, with bone density on par with a Kryptonian. Harvey Bullock does not have a major role in the story but is thought to have aided the heroes in their mission to prevent the various villains of Gotham City from carrying out their heinous plots.

[9], Harvey was part of the team led by Commissioner Gordon to provide police protection to possible Joker victims. DC and Marvel Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. On a given chance, Bullock tried to put the police force against Batman for crimes he did not commit, but was proven wrong when Batman captured the responsible for the crimes, Man-Bat.

Harvey Bullock in Batman: The Animated Series. Allen included episodes for The Andy Griffith Show, Hogan's Heroes, Love, American Style, and Alice, along with the films Who's Minding the Mint?, With Six You Get Eggroll and Girl Happy.. Although he dislikes Batman at first, Bullock develops a grudging respect for the Dark Knight when Batman saves him from a shark in "The Laughing Fish". Harvey Bullock is a Detective of the Gotham Police department in Batman: The Animated Series. Afterwards, during a hearing from the Internal Affairs department, Bullock placed the blame for the failure onto Batman, despite the statements of the other two officers involved being opposite to his version. After they were unable to prevent the second attack, Bullock deduced the location of Joker's hideout, but he tried to catch the madman by himself. He was featured prominently in the episode "P.O.V.

[4], Bullock was the target of some criminals in Gotham. In "A Bullet For Bullock", directly adapted from Detective Comics #651, Bullock teams up with Batman to find out who is behind several attempts on his life. Quick to judge - doesn't hesitate to use his strength to brutalize subjects. ""This guy made me take off my hat in public. The android Bullock has a notable fight scene against Batman in said episode, although Batman defeats the duplicate by pushing him off a building and onto the Bat-Signal. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Seems conflicted where James is concerned. This template will automatically categorize articles that include it into the "GCPD members" and "Police Officers" categories.

Harvey Bullock started as a beat cop for the Gotham City Police Department. He is played by Donal Logue.

Ten years ago, when Harvey was partnered with Dix, he had a case involving the Spirit of the Goat. He was kidnapped by Joker,[5] and later by H.A.R.D.A.C., who created a robotic duplicant of Bullock;[6] sought by Killer Croc, who wanted revenge against Bullock,[7] and also by Nivens, his landlord. Abilities. Harvey Bullock is a detective of the Gotham City Police Department. ", in which he and two other officers were questioned about how and why an important bust ended in colossal failure. In his recounting, the voice over contrasts with what happens on screen, the clear implication being that what we see is what really happened, while Bullock's voice over tells quite another story, one in which he is painted in a much more positive and competent light. Years later Bullock was assigned to the crime sceen of the murder of John and Mary Grayson. As with the DCU version, he became a private detective. Starting out in the uniformed service, Bullock first moved to Vice, and later to Special Crimes. Considered a legendary "old school" cop amongst the MCU. [1] Bullock's counterpart on the Metropolis police force appears to be Daniel Turpin, who was similarly gruff at times, but was less overweight and maintained a neater appearance than Bullock. Investigation; Related. Bullock tends to alternate slightly in his role and nature from episode to episode.

10 years before the death of Thomas and Martha Wayne, he served as the partner of Dix until he was severely paralyzed while they were investigating the Spirit of the Goat. Harvey Bullock is the tetartagonist in the DC TV Show Gotham and the partner of Detective James Gordon. Harvey "Harv" Bullock (ハーヴェイ・“ハブ”・ブロック, Hāvei "Habu" Burokku), is both a fictional character and tritagonist of the DC series. It's possible though he just might have been referring to a computer used by Batman as a "Batcomputer" akin to the 1960s TV series habit of everything having a bat- prefix. Harvey Bullock first appeared in Detective Comics #441 (July, 1974). Harvey Bullock is a Detective of the Gotham Police department in Batman: The Animated Series.He is a staunch opponent of Batman, and has something of a gruff, tough guy exterior with a strong Italian-American accent.Bullock tends to alternate slightly in his role and nature from episode to episode.

https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Harvey_Bullock_(DC_Animated_Universe)?oldid=219965. Bullock, along with Commissioner Gordon, Mayor Hill and Carl Rossum, is saved again by Batman in the two-part episode "Heart of Steel", when he and the others are abducted for H.A.R.D.A.C.
Starting out in the uniformed service, Bullock first moved to Vice, and later to Special Crimes. His work with R.S.

Having lost his job and friends, after completing a final case as a civilian where he went off on a binge and attacked the Penguin; incorrectly thinking he was responsible for a mass murder that had been haunting him for eight years. One time he and his partner Jonesy witnessed a masked man who would later become Batman.

At first, it appears to be a Mob Boss, Vinnie "The Shark" Starkey, behind it, but it is later revealed that it was actually his own landlord, having been driven crazy by Bullock's attitude towards him, meaning Bullock's personality had generated enemies in the unlikliest of people.

As a result, Bullock and the other officers were suspended from active service. Harvey Bullock can fire his gun as a ranged attack. [3], Bullock was one of the many people in Gotham that did not approve the presence of Batman.

I mean, you never looked good.

He doesn't quite usually trust Batman, even considering him an outlaw vigilante at times, but has still teamed up with him to keep Gotham safe on numerous occasions.

Bullock was saved by Batman and afterward Bullock arrested the Joker's gang.[10]. However, thanks to Officer Montoya, Bullock was reinstated after the gang were captured. Unlocking Known for his love of food, he was still quite an effective cop in his own right, although probably not quite as effective as he would like to think he was. ", JSSnippetsStack.push({dependencies:[{"url":"https://slot1-images.wikia.nocookie.net/__am/1601554442123/group/-/wikia_photo_gallery_js","type":"js"},{"url":"https://slot1-images.wikia.nocookie.net/__am/1601554442123/sass/background-dynamic%3D1%26background-image%3D%252Fskins%252Foasis%252Fimages%252Fthemes%252Fbluesteel.jpg%26background-image-height%3D1086%26background-image-width%3D1900%26color-body%3D%2523303641%26color-body-middle%3D%2523bacdd8%26color-buttons%3D%25230a3073%26color-community-header%3D%25230a3073%26color-header%3D%25230a3073%26color-links%3D%25230a3073%26color-page%3D%2523ffffff%26oasisTypography%3D1%26page-opacity%3D100%26widthType%3D0/extensions/wikia/WikiaPhotoGallery/css/gallery.scss","type":"css"}],callback:function(json){WikiaPhotoGalleryView.init(json)},id:"WikiaPhotoGalleryView.init"}).
DC Database is a FANDOM Movies Community. Croc swore revenge on Bullock, and attempted to frame him for murder in the episode "Vendetta".