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As Oracle, Barbara Gordon placed her considerable skills and knowledge at the disposal of many of the DC Universe's heroes. [153] She is a skilled hacker, capable of retrieving and dispersing information from private satellites, military installations, government files, and the properties of Lex Luthor. [134]
The Birds of Prey is a superhero team featured in several American comic book series, miniseries, and special editions published by DC Comics since 1996. The book's premise originated as a partnership between Black Canary and Barbara Gordon, who had adopted the codename Oracle at the time, but has expanded to include additional superheroines.
Oracle, in comics, may refer to: Oracle, an alias used by DC Comics character Barbara Gordon; Oracle, the original alias of the DC Comics character who would be reimagined as Aurakles; Oracle (Marvel Comics), a Marvel character and member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard; Oracle Inc., a company established by the Marvel character Namor
The Hacker Files is a twelve issue DC Comics mini-series published from August 1992 to July 1993. ... and Oracle (Barbara Gordon) who downloaded a copy from Phrack as ...
Originally created in 1967, the fictional comic book character Barbara Gordon has been adapted into various other forms of media. The character has appeared in both live action and animated television series and films, as well as in video games in her alter-egos as both Batgirl and Oracle.
The Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl has been adapted into various media relating to the Batman franchise, including television, film, animation, video games, and other merchandise. Dan DiDio, co-publisher of DC Comics, expressed that Barbara is the best-known version of the character.
Batman alongside allies. Pictured from left to right: Robin, Batman, Oracle, Commissioner Gordon, and Huntress. Art by Jim Lee. The Batman supporting characters are fictional characters that appear in the American comic books published by DC Comics featuring the superhero Batman as the main protagonist.
John Ostrander (born April 20, 1949 [1]) is an American writer of comic books, including Suicide Squad, Grimjack and Star Wars: Legacy.. He co-created the Oracle persona for Barbara Gordon and created the second and modern version of the antihero/supervillain team the Suicide Squad, of which the films Suicide Squad (2016) and The Suicide Squad (2021) are based on.