Jordan B. Gorfinkel

Jordan B. Gorfinkel
Gorfinkel in 2016
BornJordan B. Gorfinkel
(1967-07-07) July 7, 1967 (age 57)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Editor, writer, producer, singer
Pseudonym(s)Gorf
Notable works
No Man's Land
Birds of Prey

Jordan B. Gorfinkel, also known as Gorf (born July 7, 1967), is an American comic book creator, newspaper cartoonist, and an animation and multi-media entertainment producer. He is also an a cappella singer, most notably with the groups Beat'achon and Kol Zimra, and produces music, videos, and live events.

Gorfinkel was an editor at DC Comics for nearly a decade where he managed the Batman franchise. His most notable additions to the Batman universe include Birds of Prey which was adapted into a 2002 network television series of the same name, and a 2020 film, and Batman: No Man's Land, which served as inspiration for The Dark Knight Rises, and Season 5 of the TV series Gotham.[1]

  1. ^ Kaliroff, Marc (22 January 2020). "A Cataclysmic Event: 'No Man's Land' is The Double-Edged Sword of The Batman Mythos". Goomba Stomp. Retrieved 13 April 2021.