- Detective Flass
Detective Arnold John Flass was a fictional
comic book character, a member of theGotham City Police Department in theBatman series. He was created by Frank Miller. Although he was a minor character at best, Flass played a pivotal role in the Dark Knight's modern origin and, as such, has been adapted into the film "Batman Begins ".Comics
1986's introduced Flass as a cheerful and chummy jock with a dark side. Burly, blond, and clean shaven, Flass was Jim Gordon's partner on the G.C.P.D. and Gordon's first introduction to Gotham's seediness. Indicative of much of the
Gotham City police force of the time, Flass was extremely corrupt, often on the take for powerful politicians and crime figures. He was resentful of the strong moral character of Gordon (whom he condescendingly referred to as "Jimmy") and attempted to teach him a lesson. Flass and several other officers accost Gordon and beat him mercilessly. Gordon soon turned the tables on Flass, beating and humiliating him, thus beginning his crusade against the corrupt element in the police force.Batman later captured Flass and turned him over to Gordon, who charged him for affiliation with the underworld. Then-Assistant District Attorney
Harvey Dent offered Flass aplea bargain he couldn't refuse: in exchange for testimony against Carmine "The Roman" Falcone and then-Police CommissionerGillian B. Loeb , Flass would receive a lighter sentence. Flass accepted the offer, and since he was intelligent enough to record extensive notes of his dealings with the Mob, Dent had ample evidence to prosecute much of Gotham's organized crime.After "Year One", Flass made only occasional cameos in the Batman series. He was the third victim of the Hangman killer during the limited series ' (1999-2000). Gordon found him working as a
bouncer at a sleazy strip club called the "Cheetah Room," and he was killed there while on his smoke break. Judging from the abrasions on his body, it appeared he tried to put up a fight. The death of Flass in "Dark Victory" creates a continuity problem, namely, that Flass was alive when Jim Gordon marriedSarah Essen Gordon in ' Annual #2 (1992) - a story that takes place chronologically after the events of "Dark Victory" (when Gordon was married to his first wife, Barbara). However, this discrepancy can be explained by the fact that not all the "Legends of the Dark Knight" stories fit into accepted Batman continuity.Film
The
2005 film "Batman Begins " also featured a version of Detective Flass, portrayed byMark Boone Junior . Although similar in character to "Year One" (inasmuch as being Jim Gordon's partner and being characterised as highly corrupt), Flass in "Begins" was depicted as overweight, black-haired and unkempt. His appearance is somewhat similar to that of Harvey Bullock and even Det. Lt. Max Eckhardt.Flass is in the pocket of crime boss
Carmine Falcone and served as protection during one of Falcone's drug shipments (the first appearance of Bruce Wayne as Batman in the film). He was last seen when he inhaled Dr. Jonathan Crane's fear toxin released byRa's al Ghul in Gotham and before he could shoot down two boys who he thought were monsters thanks to the toxin, Sgt. Gordon knocked him unconscious and hand-cuffed him to a pipe. His conclusion is unknown, as he was not seen from that point onwards. According to "The Gotham Times", a marketing site for "The Dark Knight", Flass spent some time in a mental hospital, but he was charged with corruption byHarvey Dent . After getting dismissed from the GCPD, he loses hisdisability pension . [http://www.thegothamtimes.com/page2.htm]Video Game
Det. Arnold Flass (voiced by Mark Boone Junior, reprising his role) appears in 2005 Batman Begins game. In the game he has special dialogs with Batman and Victor Zsaz.
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