
Batgirl - Wikipedia
In the early-1970s, Batgirl reveals her secret identity to her father (who had already discovered it on his own) and serves as a member of the United States House of Representatives. She moves to Washington, D.C., intending to give up her career as Batgirl, and in June 1972 appeared in a story entitled "Batgirl's Last Case." [20]
Batgirl (film) - Wikipedia
Batgirl is a cancelled American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Barbara Gordon / Batgirl. Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah from a screenplay by Christina Hodson, the film starred Leslie Grace as Batgirl alongside J. K. Simmons, Jacob Scipio, Brendan Fraser, Michael Keaton, and Ivory Aquino.
Batgirl - IMDb
Batgirl: Directed by Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah. With Brendan Fraser, J.K. Simmons, Michael Keaton, Ethan Kai. Based upon the popular DC character, Barbara Gordon dons the guise of Batgirl to fight crime.
Batgirl (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
Batgirl is one of Batman's side-kicks and a member of the Batman Family similar to Robin. There have been several women to take the position over the years. The original Batgirl during the Silver Age was Bette Kane. This was later removed from continuity, and the …
Batgirl | Official DC Character
Batgirl Barbara Gordon redefined what it meant to be a self-made hero when she crafted her own costume and joined Batman's crusade right under her father’s nose. The mean streets of Gotham City have a number of guardian angels watching over them. And one of the first—the young woman who turned the Dynamic Duo into the Batman family—was ...
Barbara Gordon (Prime Earth) | DC Database | Fandom
Batman Barbara Gordon is the Gotham City vigilante known as Batgirl and the elite computer hacker known as Oracle. She is the daughter of Commissioner James Gordon and Barbara Eileen Gordon and the older sister of James Gordon, Jr..
Batgirl (DC) | Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Barbara Joan Gordon, also known as Batgirl, and later on Oracle, is a major character and superheroine in the DC Universe, specifically serving as one of the main characters of the Batman franchise, and the titular protagonist of the series of the same name.
DC: Every Batgirl In Chronological Order - MSN
From Barbara Gordon to Tiffany Fox, many skilled women in the DC universe have had the Batgirl torch passed onto them to become iconic heroes.
Barbara Gordon | Batman Wiki | Fandom
Barbara Gordon is the most-often adapted version of Batgirl in media relating to the Batman franchise, including films, television, animation and video games. Due to this, she is often the character most heavily associated with the Batgirl identity.
BATGIRL #5 | DC
Plunged into poppy-induced hallucinations, Batgirl relives her past alongside a surprise visit from a Bat-Family member, who helps Cass confront the tangled roots of her origins.