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Barbara Gordon is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.The character was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox, and artist Carmine Infantino.
This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series DC Super Hero Girls and is an adaptation of Batgirl. The original character was created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox, and Carmine Infantino and first appeared in Detective Comics #359. Faust described Barbara Gordon as "the Fangirl.
Alysia Yeoh is a fictional character created by writer Gail Simone for the Batgirl ongoing series published by DC Comics. She is Barbara Gordon's best friend and a trans woman. At the time of her debut appearance, she was noted for being the first major transgender character written in a contemporary context in a mainstream comic book. [1]
Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis, voiced by Alyson Stoner. Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, voiced again by Ashlyn Madden. [10] Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in Lego DC Batman: Family Matters, voiced again by Alyson Stoner. [10]
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Batgirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, depicted as female counterparts and allies to the superhero Batman.
Ivory Aquino (“Tales of the City,” “When We Rise”) has been cast in the HBO Max feature film “Batgirl” as Alysia Yeoh, the best friend of the titular superhero, a.k.a. Barbara Gordon ...
The Lego DC Super Hero Girls theme aimed to introduce a product line that reimagines female DC superheroes and supervillains in Lego form as students at high school. [6] [8] In partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Entertainment, the theme aimed to provide children with a "relatable world filled with aspirational characters, immersive stories and action-packed missions that ...