Maggie Sawyer

Maggie Sawyer

Maggie Sawyer from Adventures of Superman #498
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Superman vol. 2, #4 April 1987
Created by John Byrne
In-story information
Full name Margaret Ellen Sawyer
Species Human
Place of origin Earth
Team affiliations Gotham City Police Department
Metropolis Special Crimes Unit

Maggie Sawyer is a fictional character that appears in stories published by DC Comics, and has been a supporting character in both Superman and Batman comic books.

Fictional character biography

Maggie was introduced in Superman (2nd series) in April 1987, as Captain Sawyer of the Metropolis Special Crimes Unit, a special branch of the Metropolis police force that handles superpowered menaces when Superman is unavailable. Maggie mostly replaced Inspector Henderson from the previous comics as Superman's main police contact.

She was added to the Superman canon following the 12-issue maxi-series Crisis on Infinite Earths and the 6-issue miniseries that rebooted the comics, The Man of Steel. She tries to prove the police force is more efficient than a vigilante in fighting crime, and so becomes a constant thorn in Superman's side during the early days of his career, even trying to apprehend him occasionally. Eventually, after being injured and saved by Superman during a terrorist plot, her attitude towards him warms up.

Later stories revealed that she originally came from Star City, and was married to another police officer until she realized she was a lesbian.[1] The two had one daughter named Jamie.[1] Since her divorce, Maggie has been in a relationship with Toby Raines, a reporter for the Metropolis Star.[1]

Maggie has a close working relationship with Dan Turpin, the second-in-command of the SCU. Henderson, however, resents the fact that she gives orders to officers who outrank her and, when he becomes Commissioner following the Death of Superman storyline, resolves the situation by promoting her to Inspector. In the aftermath, Sawyer becomes involved in a covert 'war' between Superman's allies and Project Cadmus. The group, led by the evil Paul Westfield, has stolen Superman's body for their own ends.[2]

Sawyer's close friendship with injured ex-police officer Eddie Walker is examined in flashback as Walker becomes the hero Loose Cannon.[3]

Inspector Sawyer is the main character in the 1998 comics limited series Metropolis SCU.

In mid-2000s comics, Maggie has been transferred to Gotham City's police force as the head of the Major Crimes Unit, and is a significant character in the comic Gotham Central. The move has placed some strain on her relationship, since Toby did not follow her to Gotham.

Following the events of Infinite Crisis, Harvey Bullock discovers corruption in the GCPD apparently all the way up to Commissioner Michael Akins. In the end, James Gordon returns to his former position as commissioner. Maggie Sawyer, however, does not appear to be involved and is still a Captain.

52

Maggie appeared in the series 52.

In Week Three, she arrives to a scene to find the body of Alex Luthor. She calls in Steel to ID the body, when Lex Luthor comes in with the press and announces that Alex was the one responsible for all of Luthor's wrongdoings.[4]

In conversation, former detective Renee Montoya makes a reference to Toby Raines.

In Week Twelve, Maggie yells at Montoya for busting up a cover for Intergang, closing all leads to the criminal group in Gotham City.[5]

Detective Comics

Maggie appeared in Detective Comics #856 at a charity ball attended by Katherine "Kate" Kane. While the two are dancing, Maggie mentions that she and Toby are no longer together and asks Kate for her phone number.

Batwoman

Sawyer appears as a supporting character in the new Batwoman series launched in 2011. In that series she has begun dating Kate Kane, whose secret activities as Batwoman complicate their relationship. They had first met when Maggie, as a Metropolis police officer, arrived in Gotham as backup support for an arriving hurricane. They share a brief glance in precinct headquarters.[6] Kane reveals her identity as Batwoman by proposing to her in costume in Batwoman #17.

After Commissioner Jason Bard voluntarily resigns, Maggie is appointed in his place.[7] However, she ended up stepping down to return to the MCU, and has Gordon restored as Commissioner.[8]

In the Alternate Universe of Bombshells, Maggie is again Batwoman's lover, and helps hide her activities.

In other media

Television

Video games

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Byrne, John (w), Byrne, John (p), Kesel, Karl (i). "Wings" Superman v2, 15 (March 1988), DC Comics
  2. "Superman The Man Of Steel" (March 1993)
  3. Superman In Action Comics #5 (1993)
  4. "52" Week Three
  5. "52" Week Twelve
  6. "Batwoman" #25 (November 2013)
  7. "Batman Eternal" #52 (April 2015)
  8. "Batman, Vol 2" #52
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