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By Graeme McMillan DC’s The Oracle Code is more ... new version of what happened to Barbara Gordon after a gunshot left her spine shattered, leaving her in a wheelchair and rebuilding her ...
Barbara Gordon ... wheelchair, having been paralyzed by The Joker during her days as Batgirl. While she hung up her cape, she's still fighting crime here -- and may have another comicbook title ...
Barbara Gordon — known as Oracle and Batgirl — is a fan favorite ... and the desire to see her as a wheelchair-bound hero and a fully mobile, costumed crime fighter both have their merits.
Making the argument for the depiction of superheroes who use a wheelchair with Barbara Gordon, a.k.a. Oracle or Batgirl When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Barbara Gordon is one of Gotham’s most ... you might be wondering why she is no longer in a wheelchair and using the mantle of Oracle. The official press release from WB Games gives a brief ...
But there's still a whole world of comics featuring Barbara Gordon ... to specialized wheelchair combat training). Meanwhile, as Barbara was cultivating her career as Oracle, a new character ...
The essay “Re-booting Barbara Gordon: Oracle, Batgirl ... And it is pretty darn great having a ‘superhero’ who is wheelchair-bound.” (Chuck McKinney in Birds of Prey #6*, 6/99) “Barbara ...
For another generation, it may have been the post-Batgirl Barbara Gordon as the wheelchair-bound Oracle that intrigued them, or perhaps it was one of the several other versions of Batgirl entirely.
And now, a Variety report confirms that Barbara Gordon in ... Joker leaves her wheelchair-bound. She continues to fight crime, however, as a confidant and superhero support, Oracle.