Batgirl (Gordon)

Creation & Design

Batgirl was created to provide a female counterpart to Batman and to appeal to a broader audience. Her design was influenced by the need for a strong female character in the male-dominated superhero genre.

Early Years

Barbara Gordon first appeared as Batgirl in the 1960s, quickly becoming a beloved character in the Batman mythos. She was portrayed as a capable and intelligent crimefighter, often working alongside Batman and Robin.

Character Development

Over the years, Batgirl has evolved from a sidekick to a standalone hero, and later to Oracle, a skilled information broker. Her character has been redefined multiple times, reflecting changing societal views on gender and empowerment.

Cultural Reception

Batgirl has been well-received by fans and critics alike, often praised for her intelligence, strength, and relatability. She has become a symbol of female empowerment in comics.

Character Details

Real Name:
Barbara Gordon
Aliases:
Oracle, Batgirl
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Batman Family, Birds of Prey, Justice League
Abilities:
Martial Arts, Expert Hacker, Acrobatics
Equipment:
Utility Belt, Batarangs, Motorcycle
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
red

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1st appearance and origin of Batgirl, Barbara Gordon

1st appearance of Killer Moth in the Silver Age

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2nd appearance of Batgirl

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3rd appearance of Batgirl

First team-up of Supergirl and Batgirl

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First team-up of Batgirl, Barbara Gordon and Robin, Dick Grayson

Batman #197

DC 1967 Vol. 1
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Cover appearance of Batgirl and Catwoman

Batman #208

DC 1969 Vol. 1
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Reprinted stories featuring Batman's female supporting characters

Partial reprint of Batman #181, the first appearance of Poison Ivy

Partial reprint of Detective Comics #359, the first appearance of Batgirl, Barbara Gordon

Reprint of Firefly's first appearance from Batman #126

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1st appearance and origin of Man-Bat, a scientist whose experiment went awry after combining human and bat DNA to cure his own deafness

First solo Batgirl and Robin story

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1st appearance and origin of Man-Bat, a scientist whose experiment went awry after combining human and bat DNA to cure his own deafness

First solo Batgirl and Robin story

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Second team-up of Batgirl and Robin

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First kiss between Batgirl and Robin

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The Joker shoots and paralyzes Barbara Gordon, she later becomes Oracle

First printing: neon green text and $3.50 cover price

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1st team appearance of Birds of Prey: Black Canary and Oracle

Unofficial team appearance in Showcase 96 #3

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Prototype team appearance of the Birds of Prey: Black Canary, Oracle and Lois Lane

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52-page one-shot coinciding with the release of the Batman and Robin movie (1997)

Painted cover art by Brian Stelfreeze that connects to three one-shots: Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy and Bane

Barbara Gordon versus The Joker in a story that takes place prior to the Killing Joke

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Cover art by Bruce Timm

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Helena Bertinelli becomes Batgirl, formerly Huntress

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Batgirl and Nightwing kiss

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Cover art by Rian Hughes featuring Batgirl

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Origin of Batgirl, specifically the first year of her vigilante career

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Cover art by Bruce Timm featuring Batgirl

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Tie-in to 'The Killing Joke'

Zatanna has a vision that Barbara will be paralyzed by the Joker but knowing she can't do anything to change it, she takes the girls out for a night of fun and dancing

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Return of Barbara Gordon as Batgirl, formerly Oracle

1st appearance of the Mirror

1st appearance of Alysia Yeoh, unnamed, a trangender woman of Singaporean descent

Batgirl #11

DC 2012 Vol. 4
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2nd cameo appearance of Knightfall

Origin of Charise Carnes

Batgirl #12

DC 2012 Vol. 4
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Knightfall revealed to be Charise Carnes

Batgirl #0

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Origin of Batgirl

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Debut of new Batgirl costume

Batgirl #40

DC 2015 Vol. 4
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Variant cover art by Cliff Chiang

Cover art inspired by the 1984 Prince film and album 'Purple Rain'

Teen Titans #12

DC 2017 Vol. 6
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Batgirl #23

DC 2018 Vol. 5
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Variant virgin cover art by Joshua Middleton

Batgirl #22

DC 2018 Vol. 5
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Variant cover art by Joshua Middleton

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Debut of vintage Batgirl Year One costume

Batgirl #28

DC 2018 Vol. 5
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Batgirl #30

DC 2019 Vol. 5
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Variant cover by Josh Middleton

Batgirl #34

DC 2019 Vol. 5
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Variant cover art by Josh Middleton

Detective Comics #359

DC 2020 Vol. 1
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Facsimile reprint of Detective Comics #359, the first appearance of Batgirl

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