September 27th, 2010

Barbara Gordon

Publishing history
Batgirl (19661988)
The debut of Batgirl billion. Home Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson.
Editor Julius Schwartz said that when he plans to debut the new Batgirl comic book examines the nature of being a vehicle that could attract a female audience the Batman television series of the sixties. When producer William Dozier and Howie Horowitz was a general example of the artist Carmine Infantino, during a visit to the offices of the CD, that option in the character to help sell a third season of the ABC television network. Actress Yvonne Craig portrayed the character of the third season of the series. When questioned about his involvement in the creation of Batgirl, the United Infante
Batgirl was in the mid 60's. Producer TV atman Julie called me and said Catwoman was a success, we can reach more female characters? Julie called me and asked me to do so. It occurred to me Batgirl, Poison Ivy and called The Grey Fox, which did as much as Julie. Bob Kane had a Bat-Girl for about three stories in the 50's, but it had nothing to do with a bat. It was like a female version of Robin annoying. I knew I could do much better, Julie and I thought the real Batgirl, who was so popular that almost got your own television.
Barbara Gordon and Batgirl alter I debuted in Detective Comics # 359 (cover dated 1967, although the comic was actually published in late 1966) the daughter of Gotham City, Police Commissioner James Gordon. Batgirl Barbara Gordon was preceded by an earlier Bat-Girl character, presented as a niece and Batwoman partner. Gordon surpassed the previous issues of popularity, and the necessary drivers to display with different values. In an open letter to readers in Detective Comics # 417 (1971), DC responded to the famous base of supporters and critics of the new character:
I want to say something about the reaction of some Batgirl readers. These are the readers who remember the Batwoman and Bat-girl years other makes … They were there because the novel seems to be necessary in the life of Batman. But thanks to a big change and an editor of estimates, these unfortunate women are gone forever. In its place is a girl that is probable that a crime fighter, far of Batwoman who constantly had to be rescued by Batman.
Yvonne Craig reading Detective Comics # 359.
After the debut of Barbara Gordon comic strip, has promoted Craig also the embodiment of cartoon character. The actress appeared in photo shoots AVOURITES reading your story of all time, "The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl ". While the actress Yvonne Craig as Batgirl appeared each week in the new season of Batman, DC Comics Batgirl blankets too Detective Comics, often eclipsing Batman and Robin to promote the new hero. On the cover of Detective Comics # 369, Batgirl Batman's fight with teammate Robin most of which should be.
Batgirl is a slight departure from the tortured characters of Batman and Robin is presented as the fight against crime to avenge the death of their parents. Gordon motivation to combat crime has been written as completely altruistic and, unlike Batwoman and Bat-Girl, independent of a male superhero. In his civilian identity, Dr. Barbara Gordon Ph.D. is described not only as an independent woman with a doctorate in library science, is at the head of the Gotham City Public Library, "probably one of the largest public libraries in the DC Comics version of reality. "Career civil as a professional library, along with his alter ego as a security guard movement is considered symbolic of women empowerment in the 1960's.
Batgirl continued to appear in DC Comics publications over the years sixties and seventies as a support character in Detective Comics, in addition to appearances in various titles, such as Justice League of America, World's Finest Comics, and Brave the Bold The Action Comics, Superman. The character was also given a lead role in Batman from DC comics of the family that began in 1975. The original Robin Dick Grayson became his companion in the series and they were often called Dynamite Duo. Batgirl and Robin "Although this series was completed after three years of publication, Batgirl continued to appear in news stories back in Detective Comics DC hero officially removed in step by step comic Batgirl Special # 1 (July 1988). Although now retired, the incarnation as Batgirl Barbara Gordon is one of the most popular and high profile of the Silver Age of comics.
Batman: The Joke of silence (1988)
Article: Batman: The Killing Joke
The Joker seriously injured Barbara Gordon in Batman: The Killing Joke.
In this graphic novel, the Joker shoots and paralyzes Barbara, in an attempt to attract the attention of Batman. While the events of The Killing Joke have a major impact on the character, the story has nothing to do with it. This is implemented as a graphics device designed to consolidate revenge on Commissioner Gordon and Batman Joker (see women in refrigerators). Reception The Killing Joke criticism was mixed as some commentators have been appalled by the treatment of Barbara Gordon, others The Joke Murder Considered as One of the greatest stories Batman of all time.
Despite Moore's writing, Valerie D'Orazio, a former director of Acclaim Comics and DC Comics, has denounced the book, saying: "No a woman's perspective into account. It ignores the fact that some women may be very disappointed with this book [and] what happens to Barbara Gordon in it. "In response, Laura Hudson, Chief Senior Editor of the magazine Comic Foundry comments, "youe supposed disgusted with what happens to Barbara Gordon … it's disgusting … As a woman and as an adult, I can deal with fictional characters do evil deeds against women … When theys used non-free but at the end, as I think they were in the joke kill that's exactly what they are supposed to do. "After liberation, comics, comic book editor and writer Kim Yale explained how he found treatment distasteful by Barbara Gordon and her husband, my comic writer John Ostrander. Instead of leaving your character to fall into oblivion, the two decided to revive it as a person living with disabilities.
Oracle (1988resent)
Ostrander and Yale, has overseen the development of a new character of Barbara Gordon as Oracle in the coming years. The character made his first appearance of comic books such as Oracle in Suicide Squad # 23, anonymously offering their services to X. Government Working Group during the next two years Oracle, written by Ostrander and Yale, he made appearances in various DC titles until his identity was revealed to Barbara Gordon in Suicide Squad # 38 (1990) and becomes a member team official at number 48 at the invitation of Amanda Waller. In 1992, Dennis eyes Barbara Gordon, Oracle took a lead role in Batman: Sword of Azrael # 1, where Batman became the sole source of information. This newly created state of intellectual Oracle collaboration as Batman.
Chuck Dixon's success Canario Black / Oracle: Birds of Prey (1996) took the birds of prey comic series with the two title characters. Kim Yale and John Ostrander said the cause of Oracle "Oracle Year One "arc of the story contained in Batman Chronicles # 5. Since the launch of Birds of Prey, Oracle's character became a leading figure in the DC Comics universe – to go beyond family ties with Batman and forge alliances with groups like the Justice League of America. Gail Simone took over as writer Birds of prey with issue # 56, taking the series into a "bold new direction! In an interview with columnist Jennifer Contino, Simone explains his penchant for Barbara Gordon
Kim Yale and John Ostrander took the character and made it brilliant team principal operator and one of the characters most fascinating comics. From there, Chuck Dixon has done wonderful things with her in his Birds of Prey run … It's great because even sitting in a chair in a dark room itself convincing. DCU without him would be a much less interesting.
Throughout the years of character history, intelligence, Barbara Gordon was one of the attributes that define the character. According to BusinessWeek, Oracle appears to be one of the top ten superheroes of the most intelligent fiction that appears in American comics, and is the only female character who appears in the list.
Critical review and editorial
Despite the creation of the character of Gordon as Oracle, some observers have indicated that the mobility of the characters to be restored. In response to Batman: The Killing Joke, Barbara Gordon character development and Oracle later in Batman: Gotham Knights, Ray Tate Bulletin reviewer of comics, writing,
We hear the first track. There is absolutely no reason why Barbara Gordon should be in a wheelchair values. Alan Moore and Brian Bolland The Killing Joke is intended to be a fictional account dealing with the iconography of Batman and the Joker. . . . [Batman] himself is a genius biochemical certifiable. There are countless examples of the use of Batman is only theoretical in their fight against crime. His knowledge of stem cell technology must be greater than the real world. There is simply no reason to Barbara Gordon confined to a wheelchair.
As a representation of Gordon as a character living with a disability, and its effectiveness as a hero in his incarnation as Batgirl, comments, Tate,
It is ridiculous to think that someone wakes up thinking how lucky they are of being confined to a wheelchair, however, the attitude around DC and among fans is that Oracle is the best character in Batgirl more because of their disability. Waste. Batgirl fought more crimes and more Use of Batman and Batgirl to Oracle. Batgirl Batman saved his life many times. Oracle no. Barbara is in this embodiment not a bad character, but it is better because it's not the night in Cape Town and the nozzle.
In counterpoint, Joey Esposito, a writer CraveOnline, argues that:
It's a difficult question because it is a Catch-22 almost any way you look. You could say that cure Barbara and allowing it to be Batgirl again simply allows make a good fight more crime could never in a wheelchair, but then you look insensitive to the capacity and the utility has other capabilities such as Oracle. By contrast, can be said that the elimination of wheelchairs Barbara radically changes its character, but not indicating that this trait is defined by your disability? This raises the question of why so many fans who love: it is a bold and courageous leader who competes with the calculator in your brain? Or is it because it is exactly that, but caught in a wheelchair? Consider the matter, and certainly many of you find an answer you do not like.
Alex Ross and Paul Dini have been attempts to return the character to its original design. Ross said in an interview:
Paul Dini had this idea to Barbara Gordon in the grave of Lazarus to revive. . . . I thought it was an excellent idea, and then assemble Batman editor Denny O'Neil to these drawings by the costume design. The idea of using red instead of yellow traditional idea of invoking the grave of Lazarus that was somewhat more involved as a character … And … it went nowhere. Denny, who was killed because he believed that everyone loves Barbara Gordon as Oracle and as a disabled child character. The theory was that the DC is not enough disabled characters, so I would not do anything with Barbara as she is. And the design was in the drawer.
Kate Kane, the Batwoman modern introduced over 52, wearing a Batgirl costume changes designed by Gordon Ross. Some argue that Barbara Gordon's character provides greater service to DC Comics and its readers in its current state, whatever the events leading to the creation of Oracle. Vice-President DC Dan DiDio said, "… Some stories are so strong that the defeat would be a crime. DCU would be a lesser place without the sacrifice of [former Flash Barry Allen], or paralysis Barbara at the hands of the Joker. "(But DiDio conquered death, but no paralysis of Flash Gordon.) Despite the criticism of evolution Barbara Gordon, Oracle has been mixed among critics and other observers, by John Ostrander: "We have, over the years, the occasions on which I have worked with the character, get letters from those who have a disability of one band or another, and all have been very favorable. I I feel pretty. Proud of my part in creating Oracle Ostrander also spoke Oracle value for DC Comics and its fan base:
What makes the success of Oracle's most notable character is that it started at a time when dark heroes with big guns were in power during the day. Without fanfare, Barbara Gordon became the most popular character Charles Xavier with disabilities. In fact, nature Oracle as a super hero and a model with disabilities are almost never mentioned by the company or the fans … There was an idea of itself a model, I think … Wanted to address what had happened to it and becomes, in many ways more effective as Oracle than she ever was as Batgirl. And we knew that people with disabilities can look and feel good about reading it … I do not "dance around" people with disabilities as he did not want to focus on them, but in character. These stories should not be a person with disabilities, which are binding stories is fascinating to be in a wheelchair and think is right. Barbara is not her disability, is nothing more than that.
Similarly, the chapter of James B. South "Barbara Gordon and moral perfectionism" in the superhero of 2004 and analyzes how changes in philosophy in the life of Barbara "Batgirl librarian to drive Oracle to follow a superior, which illustrates the philosophical theory of moral perfectionism.
fictional biography
Silver Age
Barbara Gordon Batgirl comic classic design by Kevin Nowlan.
In his original adventures during the Age of Silver comics, Batgirl is depicted as a librarian by day and a vibrant nightlife vigilant. In its early history, while leading to a costume party dressed as a female version of Batman, Barbara Gordon is involved in a kidnapping attempt to Bruce Wayne by the evil Killer Moth, attracting the attention of the gentleman of the night and leads to a career fight against crime. After a handful of appearances in Batman stories, was given his own band back in Detective Comics. The figure has increased substantially, with the shy, timid version, bookworm Barbara Gordon give way to a more modern, the character of trust. Stripped of his glasses and bun plain-Jane, Barbara wedding dates a succession, as a veteran of Vietnam become a private investigator Jason Bard. Besides his appearances both in Detective Comics and Batman, Batgirl made an appearance at the World's Finest Comics # 169 (1967) where he met Superman, Supergirl, Bat-Mite and Mxyzptlk for the first time. She is also fighting alongside the Justice League of America against the infamous Queen Bee. Supergirl and Batgirl to meet again in Adventure Comics # 381 (1969) when the two heroes separately investigate a criminal gang.
His stories appear sporadically backup in Detective Comics until the mid- 1970. Although sometimes associated with Robin, who works mostly with Jason Bard, a veteran of the Vietnam War with a knee injury becomes a chronic private detective. Bard is also a love Bárbara. Batgirl reveals his secret identity from his father (who had already discovered on your own), and serves as a member of the House of Representatives. He moved to Washington, DC, with the intention to abandon her career as Batgirl and June 1972, published an article entitled "last case of Batgirl." Editor Julius Schwartz was reduced a year later in Superman # 268 (1973), in which she has a blind date with Clark Kent, the property of their friendship, and struggle together Superman. Batgirl and Superman team twice, in Superman # 279 and DC Comics Presents # 19. Batgirl also guest-starred on the other titles such as Superman # 453, cartoon adventure and family Superman # 171, where teams with Supergirl.
The Bronze Age
In 1975, DC created the family Batman comic book which lasted 20 issues before the end to allow his characters to be added as a continuation flag, DC "Detective Comics." Batgirl was a key features in the book, often teaming up with Robin. Meets Batwoman Batgirl in Batman Family # 10, returning from retirement superhero Briefly in the fight against crime (before Kane was killed by the Bronze Tiger). The two fight Killer Moth and arrogant, and learn from each other secret identities. When the family came to an end in Batman issue 20, stories with these characters have been merged with Detective Comics, starting with issue # 481 in 1979 and continued his adventures that Batgirl. Even after the "Batman Family" left soft Detective Comics Batgirl continued to appear regularly in the histories of primary and backup Security issue # 519 (October 1982).
Crisis on Infinite Earths, a limited mini-series published in 1985, was written to reduce the complex history of DC Comics unique continuity. Well that is a character of Batgirl in the spotlight, her role is relatively small, offers praise Supergirl at the end of the story. The conclusion of the Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Universe continuity changed in several ways. After restarting, Barbara Gordon was born to Roger and Thelma Gordon, and she is the niece of Jim Gordon / Canon present adopted daughter.
The post-Crisis, Supergirl does not reach the Earth after Gordon became Oracle, many adventures he shares with Batgirl now retrospectively described as having lived for Girl Power. In Secret Origins # 20: Batgirl and the Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite (1987), originally restarts by Barbara Gordon the author Barbara Randal. In the story, Gordon said the series of events that led to her career as Batgirl, including his first encounter with Batman as a child, the study martial arts under the tutelage of a sensei, store maps and city plans, excelling in the academic world to pass grades, and is pushing to become a sports star.
Modern Age: Exit Batgirl, including Oracle
The modern age of comics were no significant changes in the comics industry as characters become darker and psychologically complex, leaving the lighter topics of the early ages. After his series of backup stories finished Batgirl Barbara Gordon continued, but are increasingly more important in a world full of heroes exaggeration. After taking the cormorant in Batgirl Special # 1 (1988), Gordon withdrew her Batgirl character. In Batman: The Joke of Silence (1988), the Joker shoots Barbara with the intention of bringing her father James Gordon into madness by forcing him to see a series of degrading photos of Barbara in a state stripped and tortured. The bullet ends his spine, which paralyzed from the waist Continuing to toe. Gordon is in mourning after learning the extent of their injuries, as did his ally and love again Dick Grayson, the original Robin, which was then known as Nightwing. This has also led Barbara to develop an intense obsession with the clown prince of crime, as witnesses to the Last Laugh bow, as repeatedly Sometimes hacks in the control of prisons and the Joker, even arguing with Grayson that should make an exception for him to kill the Harlequin of Hate.
Initially, the paralysis of Gordon plunged into a state of reactive depression. Soon, however, is of their ability and training in information science have provided considerable experience that could be deployed to combat crime. In a world increasingly focused on technology and information, which has a genius level intelligence, photographic memory, knowledge deep and electronics equipment, the skills of a hacker, and postgraduate training in librarianship. One night, Gordon has a dream in which a woman who knows everything (even the Oracle of Delphi in Greek mythology) has its own face, then she is "Oracle" that his code name. Serves as an information broker, gathering and disseminating information to law enforcement agencies and members of the community law of superheroes. In "Oracle: Year One, Oracle also offers training under the tutelage of Richard Dragon, one of the DC establishment of martial arts for combat (with Eskrima) of his wheelchair. Develops upper body strength and skills with both firearms and batarangs. In his second appearance as a hacker in the universe of DC Comics, Oracle is also in the mini-series No. 12-The Hacker Files (1993).
In 2003, artists Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon Barbara Gordon reviewed the original miniseries Batgirl: Year One. Gordon is a gifted student, having completed his secondary education at first, but first wants to join the police response to legitimate defense on myths of earlier origin.
Birds of Prey
Main article: Birds of Prey (comic)
Cover of Birds of Prey: Of Like Minds with Oracle and Canary Black and Huntress. Author Gail Simone and artist Ed Benes.
As a result of his paralysis and recovery from depression, Oracle is based on birds of prey, a team of female hero, which employs as agents and members of the extended team of Batman. After his unsuccessful partnership with Power Girl, Oracle later joined forces with superhero Black Canary. During the crossing of the series Chuck Dixon Hunt for Oracle, Barbara Gordon and Dinah Lance meet in person and establish a long-term friendship. They form the nucleus of the Birds of Prey organization. If Oracle is the main base of operations, Black Canary his full-time employee to field agent.
During 2004 crossover event War Games, Black Mask of computers and satellites Oracle takes over and becomes embroiled in a fight to the death of Batman. To avoid Batman to kill his opponent, Oracle starts the clock tower of the sequence of destruction, leading Batman to the rescue rather than continue the battle. This results in the destruction of the home of Gordon and sits on the clock tower. Subsequently, Oracle decided to go ahead and leave all Gotham City. Sever ties with Batman, and after a world tour with his team of temporary, moved to Metropolis.
At events like Gail Simone's Birds of Prey: Between Shadow and Dawn (2005), and birds of prey: The War Within (2005), Oracle owned villain Brainiac, an artificial intelligence entity, to become a biological being. Although Oracle dominates Brainiac and expelled from his body, the virus has been passed by him, despite its absence. The virus causes regular cyber accessories to sprout throughout the body. Cyberpathic Oracle develops the powers to interact physically with the systems computer. Even if they lose this ability after the virus is inactivated after an operation by Dr. Mid-Nite, she discovers that he can move his toes feet. However, this turns out to be of short duration, Gordon remains paralyzed.
Oracle, as it seems to be infected with Brainiac. Art by Adriana Melo.
During the company around the crossing Infinite Crisis (2005), Oracle teams with the Martian Manhunter in Metropolis to coordinate a global response to the leak of the secret society. The novel renewed between Barbara Gordon and Dick Grayson also fell short by the Infinite Crisis scenario. When the DC continuity jumps forward a year after the events of Crisis Infinite, Oracle and his team continue to work in Metropolis. Oracle works with Batman, but not on a regular basis as before. Oracle continues to carry out the birds of prey, and expands the ranks of the operation. In Birds of Prey # 99, Black Canary left the team and the hunter becomes the de facto team leader on the floor, while Big Barda was introduced in the more heavy-hitter to hand over Oracle rotation is also an attempt to re-alliance with Power Girl, however, when Oracle invites you to join the team, says it will "when hell freezes over." In "Whitewater," Gail Simone final story arc of Birds of Prey (2007), Oracle and wrestling team for power with Spy Smasher, a government agent who took over Birds of Prey organization. Finally, Spy Smasher is forced to admit defeat and control return of birds of prey in the organization of Oracle. At the end of the arc, Oracle also adopts misfit in Birds of Prey.
Barbara Gordon was also a romance with Dick Grayson, also known as Nightwing. From an early age, who shared his passion for Robin and Batgirl. Nightwing was surprised and disturbed to learn that the effects Matanza La Broma resulting in paralysis of Barbara. After the events of No Man's Land, the two fall in love. Before Infinite Crisis, Nightwing is reduced to one knee and proposed. Barbara accepts the tears. When Batman asks Nightwing to help you rediscover Dick is reluctant to have his commitment to Barbara. Allows outside saying they were not ready for marriage. Before Dick leaves, send an envelope with her engagement ring and the image of them as well as Robin and Batgirl.
During the events a year later, Cassandra Cain (Batgirl fourth) was the League of Murderers and killed several people. It is later revealed [when?] What was Cassandra under the control of his father, Deathstroke and David was released because Robin anti-toxin. Cassandra wants to kill his father, Deathstroke the consequences. In his search for them in Batcomputer, Cassandra is interrupted by Oracle, which states she knows what she is Cassandra, but do not try to stop it. Instead, Oracle intends to delete all records of Cassandra computer access, but discovers Nightwing Oracle faces, and leaves angry. Cassandra and after a couple of his friends and the school raid Deathstroke Cain, Cassandra Cain and concluded that trying to kill Deathstroke Oracle. Cassandra wears a bat's wings and fly to the operations of Oracle database, where it faces and kill their father in a fight against one.
Countdown (2007), Oracle sends the case to the capture and Batwoman Trickster and Piper after his role in killing Flash. She strives to maintain the identity of the hero in the world to be stolen and coordinates the response to an orchestrated global crisis calculator, an evil pirate agent, and information. At number 5 of the cartoon series The All-New Booster Gold (2007), the hero is given the mission to travel back in time to avoid "a tragedy that never discovered should have passed the Joker shooting and paralyzing. Barbara Gordon, Batgirl "Despite Booster Gold made several attempts to prevent the events place in Batman: The killing Joke ultimately fails chronological history and Barbara Gordon is unchanged.
Final Crisis and the Battle for the fireplace
In the story of the final crisis Darkseid has finally seized control of the equation of the struggle against life trying to put the equation of mental control over the Internet. Mister Fantastic Oracle and make desperate attempts to stop Darkseid, even trying to close the entire Internet. Unfortunately, both fail and the affected slaves of Darkseid ended blind.
Freed from Darkseid's control after the restoration of the Multiverse, tries to stop the criminal set Unternet his counterpart, calculator, in Darkseid free replacement for normal Internet and always used by tech-savvy criminals. However, the calculator, stroke prevention, took control of the re% Kilger, acquired the ability to thrive in cyberspace, controlling avatars and Oracle Cybernetics and digital tracks with their new powers. Even if Oracle leaves him, she begins to doubt his abilities and fears losing his edge and brightness, resulting in the dismantling of the Birds of Prey team to do some introspection.
After the events of Batman RIP and Final Crisis, Oracle has returned to Gotham, and even birds of prey are dissolved, is still asking for help Nightwing and Robin face the increase of crime in Gotham.
Calculator eventually plans to achieve them, and Kuttler, hoping to save his dying daughter Wendy takes the pseudonym of Babbage and begins to roam the digital world of High Living, a virtual game world, the pieces of the equation of the struggle against life caused by Darkseid.
Oracle, now live in a condominium in ruins in Gotham, he realizes Cheesefiend Kuttler activities when one of his informants, was brutally murdered, and the equation of Combat the LFE himself after coming into contact with Babbage.
Hoping to stop Calculator, and avoiding fragments to reconstruct the equation of the struggle against life in their possession, Oracle went to Hong Kong, hope to fly back through an advanced supercomputer programmed to follow the data segment left by Babbage. However, the calculator is attempted, the revenge she takes office.
She manages to defeat the calculator, the hardening of the fragments of the Anti-Life Equation.
Working with Leslie Thompkins, Barbara began to frame the calculator daughter, Wendy, who was paralyzed after an attack on Titans Tower, which cost the life of his brother Marvin. Recently came to the attention of Barbara (thanks to Dick Grayson) as Cassandra Cain has returned to the role of Batgirl left and was replaced by Stephanie Brown. If you still see as an impulsive young girl Stephanie, Barbara tries to talk to her to be Batgirl. When a new recreational drugs called "Thrill" is hitting the streets of Gotham, Barbara and Stephanie work together to stop drug trafficking, they discovered to be made by scarecrow mask Black. After defeating Stephanie Scarecrow and demonstrated its value and maturity, Barbara Stephanie gives Batgirl costume worn that was designed to Barbara. Barbara was also an assistant professor at the University of Gotham.
After Dick discovers Stephanie Barbara as Batgirl agreed that he and Barbara had a discussion Barbara intense decision who finally makes it to the left to resume their patrol in the city. His father tried to Barbara on a blind date with the latest addition Gotham City PD Coast, Detective Nicholas Gage. After known There was a misunderstanding between the two, as Barbara thought the officer was discriminated against because of disability, but actually is because Barbara Gage wants to feel being with another person (Dick Grayson). His instincts to become a little true, as Dick and Barbara began working together in a case of kidnapping and despite a certain attitude at the beginning, start flirting fun as before.
Oracle also offers specialist web site design allowing people around the world to contact for help.
The darkest night
In Blackest Night, Green Lantern hangs in the batsignal after struggle with Detective Marciano Black flashlight. Commissioner Barbara Gordon are present. Origins and Omens advice to share on stage. After sending Intel Lantern For each community green superhero Black lanterns worldwide, the Gordons are being attacked by the original Dark Knight deceased members Face Book, all of which are revived by the Black Lantern Corps, Barbara and his father are forced to fight for their lives as they attend Black lanterns slaughtering everyone in sight of Gotham Central. During the crisis, is owned by Barbara Deadman, channeling Barbara athletic skills, and apparently using his own supernatural ability to stand, to save Commissioner Gordon King Snake revived Twins shot. After he was rescued by Batman, Robin and Red Robin, the Gordons are then attacked by Batman and Robin Red with their parents saviors, Grayson raised and Drakes. Grayson and Drake Well fight against black lanterns, Robin Gordon is the underground base where Alfred is, she and her father's injury.
Romance
Barbara Gordon was a love affair with Dick Grayson, aka Nightwing. From an early age, who shared his passion Robin and Batgirl. Nightwing is surprised and disturbed to learn that the effects of the killing joke, causing the paralysis of Barbara. After the events of No Man's Land, in the fall two in love. Before Infinite Crisis, Nightwing comes down to one knee and proposed. Barbara agrees with tears. During the crisis, Grayson was surprised by the energy gross, and was supported by Barbara weapons. When Batman asks Nightwing to help you rediscover Dick is reluctant to have his commitment to Barbara. Is allowed to go, saying were not ready for marriage. Dick sends her engagement ring with a picture of them as Robin and Batgirl, promising to return to it when the time came.
Both show romantic genuine affection for others, but not a pair. Grayson joins the JLA with Starfire, but a recent issue of the Titans, said Dick has changed its relationship with her past. Father Barbara start trying to put in place with a champion young detective who has just transferred to the Ciudad de la Costa, Nicholas Gage, although apparently more interested in the new Batgirl (Stephanie Brown).
Another brief romance was with Jason Bard, his ex-girlfriend. When Grayson left Gotham and joined Koriand'r, Babs found solace in the arms of the young. The relationship failed and the meeting was canceled. In birds prey comics, the two met on a mission. However, this Babs hard not evicted from his life once more in favor of Grayson.
Past all that remains his one true love of Dick Grayson. The engagement ring yet chain hanging over his neck, as his memories of love, young and old, searched in his heart.
Powers and Abilities
martial arts
According to the biography of fictional character, Barbara Gordon has a lot of self-defense course in judo and karate, earning a brown belt before his term as Batgirl and described as a "star athlete." After the events of The Killing Joke, Barbara Gordon continued to train in martial arts such Oracle, while being paralyzed from the waist down. She has improved capacity for fighting Eskrima sticks, small firearms and batarangs, but habitually maintains a couple of sticks Eskrima stored in the armrest of his wheelchair for any eventuality. Those who could own and Deadman are able to evade and run and fight paralysis like a normal person, but when she left her completely paralyzed body back.
Technological skills
Before the race of the character as a watchman Barbara Gordon developed many skills in technology, including extensive knowledge of computer and electronic products, and special skills as a hacker, and postgraduate training in librarianship. Gordon also written as having a genius level intelligence, and of course a photographic memory. As Batman, Barbara Gordon originally used a variety of electronic and computer gadgets in their adventure in Batgirl. These include an infrared scanner built into the hood of his suit different weapons bat of inspiration, and "Batgirl cycle." According to Gail Simone, Oracle maintains control over the twelve high-tech satellite that were created by Lex Luthor in his tenure as President of the United States.
broker information
Oracle put their skills and knowledge to the many heroes the DC universe. She is an expert hacker, able to retrieve and disseminate information private satellites, military installations, government records, and properties Lex Luthor. Batman, himself a genius with a broad base of knowledge and access to vast information resources, regularly consults Oracle for assistance.
In other means
Main article: Barbara Gordon in other media
Since the beginning of the character in 1966, Barbara Gordon has been adapted to TV series direct action, such as Batman and birds of prey, and the animated television series as Batman: The Animated Series, The New Adventures of Batman and his alter ego Batman in both as Batgirl and Oracle. Barbara Gordon was also the inspiration for the version of Batgirl played by actress Alicia Silverstone in the live action film Batman & Robin.
TV
Yvonne Craig as Batgirl.
When the Batman TV series of the 1960's, has sought to renew the program for a third season DC editor Julius Schwartz with artist Carmine Infantino created the "new" Batgirlarbara Gordont instances of television producer William Dozier. In addition to using cartoons Batgirl is also inspired by the television program to present a female audience. Yvonne Craig as Batgirl was chosen after a seven-minute promotional spots to be submitted to the ABC. Despite the addition to the cast Yvonne Craig was able to renew the program for the third season, did not save the series from cancellation. In 1972, three years after the Batman TV series ended, Craig Batgirl appeared again as a public service announcement for the Department U.S. Labor calls for equal pay. In an interview with Femme Fatales (1998), Craig describes her experience playing on the icon of the comics as a their best experiences. Under Craig, his performance as Batgirl remains a symbol for the empowerment of women.
I meet young women say that their model was Batgirl … They say it's because it was the first time you ever felt the girls can do the same things you can do, and again. I think beautiful.
In 2002, Warner Bros. produced the television series Birds of prey, loosely based on the comic book series of the same name. Dina Meyer became the first actress to represent Barbara Gordon as Oracle. The series has followed the origins of Barbara, but with several important differences as Bruce Wayne taking daughter Barbara Helen after Death of Batman and Catwoman disappearance. Contrary to previous interpretations, Barbara is a librarian or a computer designer, but a high school teacher.
Animation
Barbara Gordon made her debut as Batgirl animation Filmation animated series Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder (originally known as The Batman / Superman Hour), which originally aired on CBS in 1968. Batgirl also played a supporting role in The New Adventures of Batman, also produced by Filmation and broadcast on CBS in 1977. Was voiced by Melendy Britt.
Batgirl in Batman: The Animated Series.
During the decade of 1990 – after the Batman saga has been revived by the commercial success Batman Tim Burton film role – Barbara Gordon has been adapted into a series of animated television programs produced by Warner Bros. Animation collectively known as Bruce Timm and Paul Dini animated DC universe. This series of entertainment programs began with Batman: The Animated Series, which began the Fox network in 1992, first the voice of Melissa Gilbert. Barbara Gordon in this continuity, makes his first appearance in the two-part episode "Heart of Steel." In addition, building audience anticipation of its adoption of the identity of Batgirl, Barbara subsequent appearances this season, made no mention of this inclination. The following season, Gordon became Batgirl in the final two-part episode "Shadow of the Bat" (1993). Third appearance of the character, Barbara Gordon has played a leading role in the series finale "Batgirl Returns" (1994). After its launch WB Network and Warner Bros. Entertainment implementation, Batgirl was given a recurring role on The New Adventures of Batman, the voice of Tara Strong (1997), where he had a relationship with Nightwing, and also made a cameo in the episode League 2002 Justice "Wild Time" kissing Dick Grayson.
In 1999, The World Bank has created the animated series Batman Beyond, which is consistent with the DCAU continuity, is still a future in which Bruce Wayne has retired as Batman. Most Barbara Gordon in the series also made its Batgirl retreated to his character and serves as curator Gotham City Police and married in Gotham District Attorney Sam Young. They say that Batgirl has retired after being slaughtered by machine gun, possibly a reference to comics when the Joker shot her in the back, paralyzing his career and ending their fight against crime. Unlike his father, Barbara has no desire to work with the new Batman, Terry McGinnis, sometimes results in friction when their activities overlap in the negative. Collaborate on occasion, however, and the time comes to respect Terry. It also suggests that she and Bruce had a relationship in the past.
Although the DCAU not end until the end of Justice League Unlimited in 2006, Warner Bros. Animation has released a new animated series called Batman in 2004 and established its own continuity. Barbara Gordon as Batgirl was introduced in the episode two-part "Batgirl Begins" (2005). Because Robin is used in the animated series Teen Titans, Barbara was brought before him, plays a role as official assistant. Robin is presented as official partner of Batman next season, while playing a more secondary role Barabra. This series also marked the beginning of the Barbara Gordon as Oracle animation with the futuristic episode "Artifacts" (2007).
Video Games
Apparently, in Lego Batman for PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS and PlayStation Portable. It also appears (Oracle) Batman: Arkham Asylum for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but only his voice can be heard in the game where it serves as a guide through Batman Arkham, and is expressed by Kimberly Brooks.
collected editions and graphic novels
Showcase Presents: Batgirl, Vol. 1 ISBN 1401213677; includes early appearances Batgirl (19,671,975) (Published 2007) Paperback
Batman: Batgirl (1997) ISBN 978-1563893056
Batman: The Joke of Silence (1988) ISBN 0930289455
Batman: ISBN 1563894246 Thrillkiller; collects Thrillkiller: Batgirl and Robin and the '62 Special (1998)
More Elseworlds Fine Supergirl and Batgirl (1998)
Birds of Prey (1999) ISBN 156389484X
Birds of Prey: Old friends, new enemies (2003) ISBN 1563899396
Batgirl: One year (2003) ISBN 140120080X
Birds of Prey: Of Like Minds ISBN 140120192X (2004)
Birds of Prey: Sensei and Student (2005) ISBN 1401204341
Birds of Prey: Between dusk and dawn (2006) ISBN 1401209408
Birds of prey: the battle (2006) ISBN 978-1401210960
Birds of prey: the perfect step (2007) ISBN 1401211917
Birds of Prey: Blood and Circuits (2007) ISBN 9781401213718
See also
Other versions of Barbara Gordon
List of fictional hackers
Notes
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