The actress is getting so much positive reception online, i hope this isnt the last we see of her
Right now, no. She is basically just the Batfamily’s secretary. Assisting them and taking care of there needs.
Then Oracle is broken if you seriously think the point of it is to train new Batgirls or “mentor” them. She’s not actually doing anything else important, so I guess that is her point now. Which is rather sad and frustrating, but worse is how it’s accepted. Make her Batgirl and people freak out, make her subservient to Batgirl (in terms of role) and it’s thumbs up. Something is very broken here.
Last edited by Godlike13; 09-17-2021 at 01:33 PM.
I know we've discussed this but I think she does more than just a secretary.
It's not even her status as Oracle, it's her status as the adult, main, Batgirl.Then Oracle is broken if you seriously think the point of it is to train new Batgirls or “mentor” them. She’s not actually doing anything else important, so I guess that is her point now. Which is rather sad and frustrating, but worse is how it’s accepted. Make her Batgirl and people freak out, make her subservient to Batgirl (in terms of role) and it’s thumbs up. Something is very broken here.
The Oracle component is using the other girls as her agents that she sends out like she did Dinah and the BoP.
Where exactly?
So Oracle is inherently just Batgirl then? That doesn't seem like part of its point. And she worked with Dinah in BoP. She wasn't just mission control to give the star of the book missions. To try and pretend they are the same situation is rather disingenuous and a disservice to what BoP was for her. The role's are not equal regardless of narrative's illusion of authority. Its a subservient role to the title character. As we have seen in every Batgirls content they have produced.
Last edited by Godlike13; 09-17-2021 at 04:04 PM.
I meant as a general rule if not always in practice.
Barbara Gordon is inherently connected to Batgirl. I mean, we have no idea how she's going to be written in the book, although I never felt like she was subservient in Cass and Steph's books.So Oracle is inherently just Batgirl then? That doesn't seem like part of its point. And she worked with Dinah in BoP. She wasn't just mission control to give the star of the book missions. To try and pretend they are the same situation is rather disingenuous and a disservice to what BoP was for her. The role's are not equal regardless of narrative's illusion of authority. Its a subservient role to the title character. As we have seen in every Batgirls content they have produced.
I should agree with Godlike13, Barbara seems to be a supporting character in the story. The main focus on the comic seems to be on Stephanie and Cassandra.
I think Barbara will have a important role in the Batgirls comic (maybe she has her own character arcs too), but Barbara doesn't seem to be the selling point of the Batgirls comic. She will likely have a similar role to her role in Stephanie Batgirl's solo.
In BoP, Barbara as Oracle was one of the selling points for the book.
Definitely Steph and Cass seem to be the active leads as the active Batgirls (personally I would prefer all three active as Batgirls in the book, but c'est la vie) although as Oracle she is seen on at least a few of the covers (if not as prominent so as to indicate a selling point, I guess).
When Barbra is in the field she is batgirl. Cass and Steph will go by their alternative code Ames. When she is in the chair she becomes Oracle and the girls can take on the Batgirl code name. Eventually Barbra in the field will remain Oracle at all times but for now she is switching back and forth.
The Three Jokers Batgirl action figure has been revealed and she is beautiful.
https://news.toyark.com/2021/09/18/d...evealed-444386