. "Ashley Greene"@en . . . "Barbara Gordon"@it . "Barbara+Gordon"@en . . "Computerkenntnisse"@de . "Female"@en . "Barbara \"Babs\" Gordon is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and in related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. From 1966 to 1988, she was the superheroine Batgirl; since 1989 she has been known as Oracle. She is the daughter or adoptive daughter, depending on the continuity, of Commissioner Gordon. Barbara Gordon made her first comic book appearance in a story published in Detective Comics #359 titled \"The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl\" (1966, with a 1967 cover date)."@en . "Artes marciales"@es . . "character"@en . . . . "Batgirl"@en . . . . "Oracolo"@it . . "Detective Comics #359"@es . . . "Barbara Gordon, auch bekannt als Batgirl und Oracle, ist eine Verb\u00FCndete von Batman und dessen \"Familie\" in den DC-Comics."@de . "This gang's getting a little tired of funerals. And that's what you'll be, Steph. Just a bunch of dead flowers and a costume in a display case. -Oracle, Joker: Last Laugh #3 Oracle: I pledge to you, Stephanie Brown-- my guidance. Support. For as long as you want it. When you go out at night, you won't be alone. Stephanie: I've got your back too. Neither of us is alone in this. -Batgirl (third series) #3 Relationship: friend, mentor Name: Barbara Gordon Aliases: Oracle, Batgirl I Barbara Gordon was the original Batgirl, but after being shot in the spine, became the cyber-hero, team leader and mentor known as Oracle. Babs mentored Steph and accepted her into the Birds of Prey briefly. She was always a little short with Stephanie, likely because she saw a lot of herself in Steph. Stephanie was eventually fired from the Birds of Prey, and Oracle dissaproved when Steph became Robin, but assisted in her training, making her do push ups. She was the one who spotted Stephanie on the rooftops, near death, during War Games. She alerted Batman, getting Stephanie to the hospital. She was affected by Steph's apparent death, as she once showed a young wanna-be Batgirl called Charlotte Gage Radcliffe Stephanie's autopsy photos in order to discourage her from heroing. Shortly after Stephanie returned, Bruce Wayne died. Grief stricken, Cassandra Cain handed over the Batgirl mantle to Stephanie without consulting the original Batgirl, Babs, who was already angry and depressed after dissolving the Birds of Prey. Dick Grayson tipped Barbara off that there was a new Batgirl in town. Barbara, either by herself or with Dick's help, figured out this new Batgirl was Stephanie. She broke into Stephanie's house shortly after Stephanie's second mission as Batgirl. Sitting at Steph's breakfast table, she offered her some waffles and told her they needed to talk, looking sinister enough to make Steph wish she'd done homework instead of put on the Batgirl cowl. Barbara made it very clear that she disapproved of Stephanie taking up the mantle, citing her past failures and warning her that wearing the Bat will make her the target of bigger villains. She even spitefully told Stephanie about how she used her autopsy photos to discourage Charlie. Stephanie was not cowed and continued crime-fighting. When Stephanie fought some gangsters peddling an aggression-enhancing drug, Oracle, who was also working on the case, took an interest and contacted her via Cassandra's cowl. Wanting to get her out of danger, she invited Steph back to her new headquarters in the Batcave. After comparing notes, Oracle lashed out at Stephanie again. Though she admitted to herself that there might be some jealousy mixed in with her concern, she threatened to tell Steph's mother if she continued being Batgirl. Stephanie decided to persevere anyway, no matter what Barbara thought of her. Barbara decided that if she couldn't stop Stephanie, she would work with her. She initially remained passive-agressive towards Steph, but when Stephanie confronted the Scarecrow and found that despite her innoculation she was vulnerable to his fear gas, Barbara began to show concern. As Stephanie was on the verge of being beaten to death by the Scarecrow, tortured by hallucinations that reinforced her own self doubt, Barbara yelled \"Batgirl, wake up!\" This small sign of acceptance at least partly motivated Stephanie to fight off the drug and defeat Scarecrow, making a speech about how you can't run away from your problems and you stay where you are for a second chance. Barbara was very moved by the speech and Stephanie's bravery, and finally accepted her as Batgirl. She was also motivated to try to get over her own anger and self doubt, and reconnect with the world by seeing Steph face down her fears. Barbara got a position at Stephanie's university as an assistant professor in Computer Science. She took Stephanie back to the Batcave and made an oath to her to give Stephanie her support and guidance. Stephanie replied that she also had Barbara's back and that neither of them were in it alone. Barbara also provided Stephanie with her new Batgirl costume, saying that she'd earned it. Oracle met Steph in the Batcave for her first night out, telling her that the new costume would monitor her vitals on the fly. Babs made several witty remarks during Steph's first mission prompting Steph to complain that SHE should get the chance to say thing like that, to which Oracle responded, \"Sorry, old habits\". Babs had to leave to talk to Dr. Leslie Thompkins for the rest of Steph's first mission, but Steph was helped by her anyway- the insulation Barbara had added to the Batgirl suit saved Steph from getting shocked. Barbara met Stephanie after the mission to give her coffee and offer her a ride home. They enjoyed a quiet moment together watching the sun rise. The women continued their partnership when Stephanie tracked down The Web on Barbara's orders. Together they convinced the reckless Web to be more responsible about his superheroic organization and to work with the Justice League. Stephanie even helped the Web install Oracle's software that allowed him to track down a murderer...and also allowed Oracle to keep an eye on him through spyware. Stephanie went on to fight the villian Diesel when he was burning down a Global Housing buiding. She enjoyed both Oracle's rapport and ice disks to use against the villian. When Batman and Robin showed up, Dick was less than impressed by how Steph used those ice disks to accidentally freeze Damian. Dick was angered with Stephanie's \"recklessness\" and argued with Barbara over what she was thinking, throwing someone like that out into the field. Barbara defended herself and Stephanie, saying that Steph had put out the fire and that at least Barbara wasn't training a murderous twit. Dick yelled at Barbara saying that Bruce would have never let her get away with sending Steph into the field alone, especially now that Black Mask was apparently back. Babs ended up snapping that Bruce wasn't there anymore, and in grief stricken rage, Dick yelled at Babs to rein Stephanie in and move out of the cave, and then he stormed off with Damian. Barbara naturally didn't listen and in fact, spent the next few days wanting to punch Dick in the face. Babs also lent Stephanie the only things that could fit her from her closet- a slip and a trenchcoat- when Steph needed to quickly change out of her Batgirl costume to intercept Francisco Gracia. Stephanie was grazed by a bullet while attempting to protect Francisco from kidnapping, and when Babs heard about the shots fired, she admitted, \"there's a knot in my stomach. She's got me worried.\" But her fear quickly turned to pride when she found Stephanie had remembered to give out the alias \"Fay Wray\" as a codeword to alert Oracle she was \"blonde, compromised and under duress\". Oracle safely crashed the ambulance so that Steph could get out so she could pursue Francisco without having to face her mother in the ER. After Dick intervened in a spat between Steph and Damian, Babs reminded him that they didn't always see eye to eye on things as Batgirl and Robin either. But Dick responded that given the current players the comparison turned his stomach. Babs then teased him about how he'd completely failed to make good on his threat to shut them down. But Babs lost contact with Dick when he went into Devil's Square to rescue Francisco. The whole thing had been a trap to lure Batman in to be attacked by villians under Roulette's supervision. Babs ordered Steph and Damian to \"Bring. Him. Home.\" When Damian ditched Stephanie, Barbara told Stephanie to go to the private garage under the building and get something she'd been saving for a \"special occasion\". It turned out to be a batpod (called \"the Ricochet\") and after Oracle warned \"don't scratch the paint\", Steph tore after Damian in it. She successfully rescued Batman. Later in the cave, Dick told Barbara that Stephanie reminded him of her \"before...everything.\" Babs responded, \"that's why I'm helping her.\" Dick said, \"I know\", and apologized for what he said earlier. Babs told him to \"just let me do this with Stephanie. She needs this. And so do I.\" Babs introduced Stephanie to Kara Zor-El when she sent Supergirl to rescue her operative from a trap set by Toyman. When Stephanie and Kara got in over their heads and were attacked by a giant Superman/Batman robot, Stephanie called in a code black, which meant threat of the highest priority. Babs called in Dick, who called in Superman. When Stephanie discovered that Ra's Al Ghul was after Red Robin's loved ones and had shut down all communication in Gotham, she went to help Tim rescue Leslie Thompkins from Ra's Assassins. But she sent Barbara a note in the cave via the Richochet informing her of the situation. Babs was pleased that Steph had \"figured out how to use autopilot\" and remarked \"that's my girl\" when Steph's note said she was on it. Babs called in Kara to knock out Ra's satellite, and put Kara on line so Steph could talk to her after the ordeal was over. One a regular night in Gotham, Steph went to dispatch a bomber holding a train hostage. Babs informed Steph that dispatching the bomb was her call, and that she trusted Steph, causing Steph to react with pride, though she warns Babs \"lets not get ahead of ourselves.\" The same day, Barbara continued work with Wendy Harris who was still upset about the death of her brother and her supervillianous dad The Calculator. It was Oracle who apprehended The Calculator when he murdered people in an attempt to cure Wendy. Just as Wendy rebuffed Barbara's argument that she can move on and find happiness like Babs herself did by telling Babs she doesn't want to be an assistant professor in a third rate university in the murder capital of the world, Steph came in. Steph and Babs left to set up a new headquarters under Babs' apartment. Steph got bored listening to Babs talk geek and set up computers for six hours. They discussed Wendy, and Babs informed Steph she's stubborn like \"someone we know\" to which Steph shot back \"meaning you?\" Babs laughed and said Steph would like Wendy. Steph was called away but she and Babs shared some banter as she dressed. Steph quipped that Babs would rather have her fighting scum than in her hair, to which Babs replied \"depends on the day\" Then Steph asked if she should bring anything back and Babs says \"besides you in one piece?\" and Steph quipped back \"Again, lets not get ahead of ourselves\". Babs decided to sarcastically ask for an air fern. Steph replied with a deadpan \"I'll see what I can do.\" After failing to save a man clearly brainwashed by a tech virus, a greif stricken Steph apologized to Oracle for the mans death, saying she wasn't strong enough. Oracle told her the only variable she can control is herself, thinking that Steph could grieve later, but she needed to stay focused now. Then Oracle recognizes the technology in the blood as being the same Apokolips tech Calculator stole. She figured out Calculator was behind the brainwashing tech virus and demanded Steph get back to the Batcave. The Calculator is determined to get revenge on Oracle and get his daughter back. Oracke cut off contact with Stephanie to protect her and shut down the cave so the Calculator couldn't hack into it. This did little good though, as Calculator brodcasted an brainwashing signal while Babs was teaching class. Barbara defended herself and Stephanie arrived to help. Barbara explained that the signal must be Calculators, and all the students affected were texting or on computers, and now they're targeting her. Steph tried to help Babs get to her car, but they wereoverwhelmed by a swarm of techno-zombies. Both women fought, but Babs is pulled out of her chair. She yelleds at Steph to get out of there, but Steph refused to leave her. The zombies (which include James Gordon!) pin Babs down and soon she is consumed by nanited that freeze her in a cold shell. Steph thought that she can't let them take Babs, but just then, a zombified Huntress, Catwoman and Man-Bat leapt from the rooftops to attack. The nanite infection caused Babs to hallucinate a dream world where she has an idyllic family with Dick Grayson. However, when Stephanie called out to her, she breifly woke up and saw her protege fighting to get to her while being attacked by the zombies. That is enough to snap her out of it, but then the Calculator arrives in her hallucination dressed like The Joker before he shot her. It turns out Calculator has decided to hack into her brain to find out all her secrets before killing her. Oracle ended up battling Calculator in her mind. Steph fought off the zombies and then teamed up with Wendy to resuce Babs.Vowing to fufill her promise to always have Oracle's back, Steph sky dived off the plane down to Calculator's base. At Calculator's base, Oracle is seen entering a memory from his childhood. In the sequence, a child-Calculator is in a cage, and it becomes apparent that his mother locked him in there and wouldn\u2019t let him out until he solved a choice rubix cube several times. Oracle felt deep pity for the young Calculator until the grown version of him attacked her in the present. Then both he and Oracle are transported to another memory of his; this time of his children\u2019s birth, and the death of his wife. He became a distraught wreck, and Oracle is able to escape. She goes looking on one of his many computers for a way to disconnect their minds when she turned around and another one of his past memories is there. This time it is a scene of Calculator beating Kid Eternity, trying to get him to turn into his deceased son Marvin. The present Calculator decided to cancel the entire operation, thus leading to both his and Barbara\u2019s deaths. Steph arrived and rescued Babs just in time. Oracle is pleased that Steph came to her rescue (\u201CI knew I could count on you to not listen to me, Batgirl\u2026you did great.\u201D) and becomes more confident in Stephanie. Oracle mentored Steph again when Steph attempted to stop a mysterious intruder at Waynetech and they exchange choice banter as she fights him. Unbeknownst to them, the intruder is Bruce Wayne in a powersuit, testing Stephanie. He managed to escape Steph with superspeed The next day, Babs and Steph discusaed the mysterious intruder \u201CCasper\u201D and Babs considers getting the Birds of Prey involved. This excited Steph greatly as she assumes this means a team-up (\u201CWell it\u2019s about time! \u2018The Birds and Batgirl,\u2019 \u2018Batgirl and the Birds\u2019!\u201D) but Barbara dismisses this idea and made Steph promise she would stay out of this mess for the time being. Later, when Steph was afraid Bruce was going to go after Steph for being Batgirl,she defended Oracle and told Bruce him not to blame her at all. Steph worked as an agent for Oracle during Bruce's return as well. When Babs was remininscing,Steph snapped her back to reality asking for orders along with Birds of Prey members Dove and Hawk. Barbara apologized to Steph for being a bit \"lost in the head for a moment\" and tells her and the BoP present that they need to keep Vicki Vale alive and go after the Seven Men of Death. Steph successfully completed her mission, and, lett Babs know the job was done. While Steph was fighting the Order of the Scythe, Oracle chimed in for the first time in a long while. Stephanie understood Barbara\u2019s absence from the other side of the line what with Bruce Wayne\u2019s return to Gotham and a crisis with the Birds of Prey, but has felt lonely without her. When a strange man in costume calling himself the \u201CGrey Ghost\u201D showed up, Oracle did a voiceprint on him and discovers that it is Johnny C or Clancy Johnson, the same guy Steph stopped from bombing a train. Unfortunately, thanks to C's accidental interference, the Order of the Scythe escaped and murdered Newton Flitwik. The next morning Barbara decided to give Nick Gage a bit of a hint by letting him know that there were \u201Cguys in robes\u201D involved. Gage decided to investigate further just as his crew finds a blood-covered batarang. Hmm. When Steph was going after the Bat signal Oracle suddenly demanded that Steph returns to home base but Steph is confused as to why, until the Gotham City Police Department corners her on a rooftop, telling her she is under arrest for the murder of Newton Flitwik. Important moments with Steph and Babs: Babs accepts Steph into the Birds of Prey: Birds of Prey (39) Steph meets Babs Birds of Prey (40) Steph hangs around with Babs and Cassandra in the Clocktower. Babs gets angry with her for being too nonchalant about crimefighting, but is forced to send her and Cassandra to save Harley Quinn. Joker: Last Laugh (3) Stephanie is at the Clocktower when Tim arrives to use Barbara's computer Robin (99) Stephanie informs Robin she hangs around Barbara and Dinah a lot as a member of the Birds of Prey: Robin (100) Barbara keeps Spoiler and Batgirl with her while the Joker is on a rampage: Batgirl (21) Barbara and Steph talk about Cass's fight with Lady Shiva, and Stephanie goes off to fight a martial arts master who wants to kill Batgirl, despite Oracle's protests : Batgirl (26) Barbara, busy with the Bruce Wayne Case, is short with Stephanie when she complains that Cass has broken her jaw (\"If your jaw was broken you wouldn't be able to talk...and my life would be so much easier...): Batgirl (27) Babs makes Stephanie do pushups as Robin: Robin (127) In order to discourage a new teenage heroine, Misfit, from hurting herself trying to fight crime, Barbara shows her doctored pictures from Stephanie Brown's \"autopsy\" (Birds of Prey #99) Barbara learns that Stephanie is the new Batgirl and confronts her (Batgirl (third series) (1)) Barbara accepts Stephanie as Batgirl, vows to mentor her and gives her a new Batgirl costume. Batgirl (third series) (3) Both women successfully convince The Web to be responsible and work with the Justice League. The Web (3) Steph rescues Babs from the Calculartor Batgirl (third series) (12) Learn more about Barbara Gordon here"@en . "as Batgirl:"@en . . . . "Genius intellect, computer hacking, skilled hand-to-hand combatant"@en . "Barbara Gordon Batgirl.jpg"@it . . "Detektivarbeit"@de . "Return as Batgirl:"@en . . "Skilled martial artist"@en . "270"^^ . . . . "gennaio 1989"@it . . . . . . . . "As Batgirl: Detective Comics #359 Batgirl: Year One As Oracle: Oracle: Year One"@en . . . "--11-08"^^ . "Barbara Gordon"@es . . . . "and Carmine Infantino"@de . . "WayneTech Intern"@en . . . "Batman und die Bat-Familie"@de . . . . "Amy Beddoes"@de . "Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl) is the deuteragonist in the 2004 animated TV series The Batman. She will be the minor character of MYCUN: Greenytoons Unite."@en . "Gardner Fox"@es . "[[w:c:batman:Batman"@en . . "Carmine Infantino"@es . . "Barbara Gordon"@de . "Blue Lantern"@en . "5"^^ . . . . . . "Suicide Squad #23"@es . . "61.0"^^ . "Alive"@en . "Genius-level intellect"@en . "Barbara Gordon is the daughter of the original Batman's greatest friend, Police Commissioner Jim Gordon. When he retired, Barbara took the job her father left behind. Barbara also, once fought side-by-side with Batman on the streets of Gotham City as Batgirl. But Barbara has long since given up the role, having decided that costumed crime-fighting is an inappropriate way to achieve justice."@en . "250"^^ . . . "como Or\u00E1culo:"@es . "Caucasian"@en . . . "425"^^ . "Superb hacker"@en . "Barbara \"Babs\" Gordon is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and in related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. From 1966 to 1988, she was the superheroine Batgirl; since 1989 she has been known as Oracle. She is the daughter or adoptive daughter, depending on the continuity, of Commissioner Gordon. Barbara Gordon made her first comic book appearance in a story published in Detective Comics #359 titled \"The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl\" (1966, with a 1967 cover date). As Batgirl, Barbara Gordon has been described as one of the most popular characters to appear during the Silver Age of Comic Books and is also regarded as a pop culture icon due to her appearances in the Batman television series of the late 1960s and continued media exposure. The Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl has been adapted into all media relating to the Batman franchise, including merchandise, television, animation, and feature film. During the early 1970s, the character was also used as an advocate for women's rights. Following the editorial retirement of the character's Batgirl persona in 1988, Alan Moore's graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke depicts the Joker shooting Gordon through the spinal cord in her civilian identity and leaving her a paraplegic. Although Gordon would no longer resume her role as Batgirl in subsequent stories, editor Kim Yale and writer John Ostrander soon established the character as an information broker code-named Oracle, providing intelligence and computer hacking services to assist other superheroes. The character first appeared as Oracle in Suicide Squad #23 (1989). The character's progression from Batgirl to Oracle became a point of controversy among critics and commentators. Although some observers have argued for the character's mobility to be restored, others have come to identify her persona as Oracle to be a pioneer- serving as an icon for people living with disabilities. The character's modern incarnation as Oracle stars in the comic book series Birds of Prey as the leader of a team of predominately female crimefighters. The series depicts her as a great intellect uninhibited by her paralysis, skilled in the martial art of eskrima."@en . . . . . . . . . "hohe Intelligenz"@de . "181.0"^^ . . . "Brown"@en . . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . "Memoria fotogr\u00E1fica"@es . . "Batgirl"@en . "126.0"^^ . . . "Barbara Gordon"@en . . . . "0"^^ . . . . . . . "Oracle"@de . "Barbara Gordon is the girl who accidently got drunk slept with joker,,,,,,,,,,,DAMN THOSE ARE SOME BIG TIDDIAHHHHH SORRY SORRY JUST LEAVE ME ALONE OKAY gosh okay were was i yes she accidently got and slept with the joker resulting in her being paralyzed from her lower body .........Damn i wonder harely walks around like its nothin well anyways she got drunk slept the wrong guy and weel you know the rest fuck man"@en . . . "449"^^ . . . "Barbara Gordon"@it . . "Batgirl The Dark Knight Damsel The Masked Maiden O"@en . "Barbara Gordon"@en . "Barbara Gordon"@pl . "Batgirl"@it . "as Oracle:"@en . "Genius-level intelligence Skilled martial artist Superb hacker Skilled detective Photographic memory"@en . "Batgirl"@es . "Verbrechensbek\u00E4mpferin"@de . . . "William Dozier"@de . . . . "13906"^^ . . "Photographic memory"@en . . "Rot"@de . . . . . "Auburn"@en . "gennaio 1967"@it . . . "Barbara Gordon Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #gennaio 1967 Creato da Barbara Gordon Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #gennaio 1967 Creato da Barbara Gordon Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #gennaio 1989 Creato da Barbara Gordon \u00E8 la figlia del Commissario James Gordon, creata da Gardner Fox e Carmine Infantino nel gennaio 1967. Fino al 1988 ha affiancato Batman nel ruolo di Batgirl e dal 1989 al 2011 ha assunto lo pseudonimo di Oracolo (Oracle); nel settembre 2011 \u00E8 ritornata a vestire i panni di Batgirl."@it . "Skilled detective"@en . "Blau/Gr\u00FCn"@de . "Barbara Gordon"@es . . . "Oracle"@en . "Green"@en . "Barbara \"Barb\" Gordon es un personaje ficticio que aparece en los c\u00F3mics publicadas por DC Comics y en los medios de comunicaci\u00F3n afines, creado por Gardner Fox y Carmine Infantino. De 1967 a 1988, fue la superhero\u00EDna conocida como Batgirl de 1989 a noviembre del 2011, que hab\u00EDa sido conocido como Or\u00E1culo. En Batgirl Vol. 2 # 1, se recuper\u00F3 de sus heridas y sali\u00F3 a la calle como Batgirl, una vez m\u00E1s. Introducido como la hija del comisario de polic\u00EDa de Ciudad G\u00F3tica James Gordon, Barbara Gordon hizo su primera aparici\u00F3n del c\u00F3mic en un art\u00EDculo publicado en Detective Comics # 359 titulado \"The Million Dollar debut de Batgirl\" (Enero de 1967)."@es . "athletische und akrobatische F\u00E4higkeiten"@de . "Niece and adoptive daughter of Commissioner James Gordon, Barbara Drew Gordon is a masked vigilante and sidekick of the famed hero known as Batman. Originally the abused daughter of the alcoholic brother of James Gordon, Nathaniel Gordon, Barbara was put in care of her uncle, who was extremely strict of Barbara and treated her as his own daughter. As Barbara grew up, she became a Wayne Industries employee and eventually gained enough funds to go on a trip to Bl\u00FCdhaven for 2 years, coincidentally missing the events of the League of Shadows' gassing of Gotham and The Joker's killings. After returning from Bl\u00FCdhaven, Barbara became fascinated with Batman and had done research on him in her apartment in Gotham, eventually in 4 years, deducing Batman's identity to Bruce Wayne. But, however, Bar"@en . "Barbara \"Barb\" Gordon es un personaje ficticio que aparece en los c\u00F3mics publicadas por DC Comics y en los medios de comunicaci\u00F3n afines, creado por Gardner Fox y Carmine Infantino. De 1967 a 1988, fue la superhero\u00EDna conocida como Batgirl de 1989 a noviembre del 2011, que hab\u00EDa sido conocido como Or\u00E1culo. En Batgirl Vol. 2 # 1, se recuper\u00F3 de sus heridas y sali\u00F3 a la calle como Batgirl, una vez m\u00E1s. Introducido como la hija del comisario de polic\u00EDa de Ciudad G\u00F3tica James Gordon, Barbara Gordon hizo su primera aparici\u00F3n del c\u00F3mic en un art\u00EDculo publicado en Detective Comics # 359 titulado \"The Million Dollar debut de Batgirl\" (Enero de 1967). Como Batgirl, Barbara Gordon ha sido descrita como uno de los personajes m\u00E1s populares a aparecer durante la Edad de Plata de los c\u00F3mics y tambi\u00E9n es considerada como un icono de la cultura pop gracias a sus apariciones en la serie de televisi\u00F3n Batman de los a\u00F1os 1960 y continu\u00F3 su exposici\u00F3n a los medios . La versi\u00F3n de Barbara Gordon de Batgirl ha sido adaptado a diferentes medios de comunicaci\u00F3n relacionados con la franquicia de Batman, como mercanc\u00EDa, la televisi\u00F3n y la animaci\u00F3n. Durante la d\u00E9cada de 1970, el personaje tambi\u00E9n fue utilizado como un defensor de los derechos de la mujer. Tras la jubilaci\u00F3n editorial retirado del personaje Batgirl personal en 1988, Alan Moore grafico la novela de Batman:La Broma Asesina representa The Joker tiro a trav\u00E9s a Gordon de la m\u00E9dula espinal en su identidad civil y dej\u00E1ndola parapl\u00E9jica. Aunque Gordon ya no reanudar su papel de Batgirl en historias posteriores, editor Kim Yale y escritor John Ostrander pronto estableci\u00F3 el car\u00E1cter de un experto en inform\u00E1tica y la informaci\u00F3n corredor cuyo nombre en clave de Or\u00E1culo, proporcionando servicios de inteligencia y la pirater\u00EDa inform\u00E1tica para ayudar a otros superh\u00E9roes. El personaje apareci\u00F3 por primera vez como Or\u00E1culo en Suicide Squad # 23 (Enero de 1989)."@es . . . "Protege to Bruce Wayne"@en . . . . . . "Batman Family Suicide Squad Birds of Prey JLA Seven Soldiers of Victory"@en . . . "Nolanverse"@en . . . . "Barbara Gordon is the girl who accidently got drunk slept with joker,,,,,,,,,,,DAMN THOSE ARE SOME BIG TIDDIAHHHHH SORRY SORRY JUST LEAVE ME ALONE OKAY gosh okay were was i yes she accidently got and slept with the joker resulting in her being paralyzed from her lower body .........Damn i wonder harely walks around like its nothin well anyways she got drunk slept the wrong guy and weel you know the rest fuck man"@en . "Mensch"@de . . "\"If I didn't want the name \"Batgirl\", what makes you think i'd be cool with \"Supergirl\"?\" \u2014 Barbara to Bruce, Detective Barbara \"Babs\" Gordon is the protege of billionaire Bruce Wayne as well as the masked vigilante known only as \"Nightwing\" in Gotham City while posing as a trusted and dedicated WayneTech Intern in Research and Development division. After several references during the whole TV series she first appears in the second story arc digital/print comic Smallville Season 11 story arc Detective."@en . . . . . "Continuity"@en . "CD0000"@en . "Julius Schwartz"@de . "como Batgirl:'"@es . . . "Kongressabgeordnete"@de . "Barbara Gordon / Nightwing"@en . "Gardner Fox Carmine Infantino"@en . . "Barbara \"Barb\" Gordon is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and in related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. From 1967 to 1988, she was the superheroine Batgirl; from 1989 to November, 2011, she had been known as Oracle. In Batgirl Vol 4 #1, she recovered from her injuries and hit the streets as Batgirl once again. Introduced as the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, Barbara Gordon made her first comic book appearance in a story published in Detective Comics #359 titled \"The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl\" (January 1967)."@en . "File:Barabara gordon oraculo thumb.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en . "File:Barabara gordon oraculo thumb.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en . . "Detective Comics #359 Story: \"The Million-Dollar Debut of Batgirl!\" Suicide Squad #23"@en . "Batgirl"@de . . . "weiblich"@de . . . "Retorno como Batgirl:"@es . "108.0"^^ . "Barbara Gordon Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #gennaio 1967 Creato da Barbara Gordon Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #gennaio 1967 Creato da Barbara Gordon Alter ego Prima apparizione (Vol ) #gennaio 1989 Creato da Barbara Gordon \u00E8 la figlia del Commissario James Gordon, creata da Gardner Fox e Carmine Infantino nel gennaio 1967. Fino al 1988 ha affiancato Batman nel ruolo di Batgirl e dal 1989 al 2011 ha assunto lo pseudonimo di Oracolo (Oracle); nel settembre 2011 \u00E8 ritornata a vestire i panni di Batgirl."@it . "Brown"@en . "Barbara Gordon"@en . . "Barbara \"Barb\" Gordon is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and in related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. From 1967 to 1988, she was the superheroine Batgirl; from 1989 to November, 2011, she had been known as Oracle. In Batgirl Vol 4 #1, she recovered from her injuries and hit the streets as Batgirl once again. Introduced as the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, Barbara Gordon made her first comic book appearance in a story published in Detective Comics #359 titled \"The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl\" (January 1967). As Batgirl, Barbara Gordon has been described as one of the most popular characters to appear during the Silver Age of Comic Books and is also regarded as a pop culture icon due to her appearances in the Batman television series of the late 1960s and continued media exposure. The Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl has been adapted into various media relating to the Batman franchise, including merchandise, television, and animation. During the early 1970s, the character was also used as an advocate for women's rights. Following the editorial retirement of the character's Batgirl persona in 1988, Alan Moore's graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke depicts the Joker shooting Gordon through the spinal cord in her civilian identity and leaving her a paraplegic. Although Gordon would no longer resume her role as Batgirl in subsequent stories, editor Kim Yale and writer John Ostrander soon established the character as a computer expert and information broker code-named Oracle, providing intelligence and computer hacking services to assist other superheroes. The character first appeared as Oracle in Suicide Squad #23 (January 1989)."@en . . . . . . . "\"If I didn't want the name \"Batgirl\", what makes you think i'd be cool with \"Supergirl\"?\" \u2014 Barbara to Bruce, Detective Barbara \"Babs\" Gordon is the protege of billionaire Bruce Wayne as well as the masked vigilante known only as \"Nightwing\" in Gotham City while posing as a trusted and dedicated WayneTech Intern in Research and Development division. She is the sidekick and assistant of The Batman, trained and mentored by the Dark Knight himself. As the daughter of a police commissioner, Barbara grew up with a huge sense of justice that drove her on the crime-fighting career: however unlike Bruce she is a positive thinker and a very cheerful person. After several references during the whole TV series she first appears in the second story arc digital/print comic Smallville Season 11 story arc Detective."@en . "photographisches Ged\u00E4chtnis"@de . "Niece and adoptive daughter of Commissioner James Gordon, Barbara Drew Gordon is a masked vigilante and sidekick of the famed hero known as Batman. Originally the abused daughter of the alcoholic brother of James Gordon, Nathaniel Gordon, Barbara was put in care of her uncle, who was extremely strict of Barbara and treated her as his own daughter. As Barbara grew up, she became a Wayne Industries employee and eventually gained enough funds to go on a trip to Bl\u00FCdhaven for 2 years, coincidentally missing the events of the League of Shadows' gassing of Gotham and The Joker's killings. After returning from Bl\u00FCdhaven, Barbara became fascinated with Batman and had done research on him in her apartment in Gotham, eventually in 4 years, deducing Batman's identity to Bruce Wayne. But, however, Barbara wasn't confident enough to fully believe Bruce Wayne to be Batman and kept the information to herself."@en . "Barbara Gordon is the daughter of the original Batman's greatest friend, Police Commissioner Jim Gordon. When he retired, Barbara took the job her father left behind. Barbara also, once fought side-by-side with Batman on the streets of Gotham City as Batgirl. But Barbara has long since given up the role, having decided that costumed crime-fighting is an inappropriate way to achieve justice."@en . "Barbara Gordon, auch bekannt als Batgirl und Oracle, ist eine Verb\u00FCndete von Batman und dessen \"Familie\" in den DC-Comics."@de . "This gang's getting a little tired of funerals. And that's what you'll be, Steph. Just a bunch of dead flowers and a costume in a display case. -Oracle, Joker: Last Laugh #3 Oracle: I pledge to you, Stephanie Brown-- my guidance. Support. For as long as you want it. When you go out at night, you won't be alone. Stephanie: I've got your back too. Neither of us is alone in this. -Batgirl (third series) #3 Relationship: friend, mentor Name: Barbara Gordon Aliases: Oracle, Batgirl I Steph successfully completed her mission, and, lett Babs know the job was done. Important moments with Steph and Babs:"@en . . . . . "Dick Grayson"@de . "Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl) is the deuteragonist in the 2004 animated TV series The Batman. She will be the minor character of MYCUN: Greenytoons Unite."@en . "7.0"^^ . . "Oracle"@en . "Vigilante"@en . "Barbara Gordon"@de . "Bibliothekarin"@de . . "Detective Comics #359"@de . "Barbara Gordon"@en . "Batgirl, Catgirl"@en . . . . . . . . .