Better question: Just where the hell is Gotham City, anyway?
That narrows it down to 52 locations. (What an unusual number )Better question: Just where the hell is Gotham City, anyway?
Well, Springfield is a suburb...
Well, there'll always be crime. Stopping that is impossible. There'll always be punks on the street selling smack and criminal overlords organizing crime and manipulating local unions. There'd always be crime for Batman to handle, doesn't mean Gotham couldn't also be a lot more safe and less of a shithole filled with dangerous sociopaths with delusions of grandeur.
Yeah, but then you wouldn't have a comic. You'd have a guy in a bat suit doing the respectable cops jobs for them, which would eventually be boring.
Better question: Just where the hell is Gotham City, anyway?
The old ATLAS OF THE DC UNIVERSE placed Gotham City in southeast New Jersey, maybe somewhere near Atlantic City, though the shape of the state was highly distorted on the map. A more accurate map seen in the YOUNG JUSTICE episode “Schooled” placed Gotham in southwest Connecticut, slightly west of where Bridgeport is in reality, but that show is set in an alternate universe from the comics.
Conversely, in the ’66 TV series, Gotham City was located in Gotham State. In that show it was a parody of New York City in every way — it was across the river from New Guernsey, it had locations like Chimes Square and the Avenue of the Armenias, it had a Mayor Linseed (for John V. Lindsay) and a Governor Stonefellow (for Nelson Rockefeller), and the stock footage used to represent it was usually of NYC. (Although at least one episode referred to New York City as a separate location.)
The DC Atlas put Metropolis in Delaware. SMALLVILLE put it in Kansas so it would be in driving distance of the title locale. A comic from 1939 depicted a telegram addressed to "Metropolis, N.Y."
Metropolis has been shown to be a East Coast city since the forties. More or less a fictionalized version of New York
Weird thing is, iirc for the longest time Smallville itself was supposed to be in rural Maryland or similar. I want to think that its placement in Kansas is relatively new.Metropolis has been shown to be a East Coast city since the forties. More or less a fictionalized version of New York
You are right. I am confusing it with Smallville.
Weird thing is, iirc for the longest time Smallville itself was supposed to be in rural Maryland or similar. I want to think that its placement in Kansas is relatively new.Metropolis has been shown to be a East Coast city since the forties. More or less a fictionalized version of New York
You are right. I am confusing it with Smallville.
What I've always wondered is if DCU United States has a population of like 400 million with its dozen extra top-twenty-sized cities, alongside all the real cities which do exist. I mean, are the ten million Metropolitans extra, or are New York, Boston, Wilmington, Hartford, Richmond, etc., each a million down?
^ It would all boil down to a territory thing.
Batman must fix Gotham.
Superman must keep Metropolis in order.
Basically a "You worry about your own section and i'll deal with mine"
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