Ive was behind a week and just caught up on last weeks issue. Not bad, the art was awesome and im always a sucker for moments between Babs and her Dad.
Babs had a pretty cool role in this week's Nightwing - and there was a pretty fun parallel between Ben Oliver's variant for Nightwing #46 and Joshua Middleton's variant for Batgirl #24:
"We're the same thing, you and I. We're both lies that eventually became the truth." Lara Notsil, Star Wars: X-Wing: Solo Command, Aaron Allston
"All that is not eternal is eternally out of date." C. S. Lewis, The Four Loves
"There's room in our line of work for hope, too." Stephanie Brown
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After the disappointment of the Joss Whedon mess, it’s great to see that Barbara may still be headed to the big screen.
Also- those Nightwing and Batgirl covers are beautiful. Would love to see them put together.
I hope Barbara Gordon as Batgirl is in Birds of Prey movie and than we also get the Batgirl movie too.
I think it's a pity that Birds of Prey has become tied to Harley Quinn. While Harley is a great character, her backstory pales in comparison to Barbara Gordon's story as Batgirl and Oracle. And if DC wants the darker, grittier, more "realistic" stories, then "Oracle: Year One" is right there.
If they were to introduce Oracle, they could theoretically introduce her in Suicide Squad, and from there go into BoP.
But ya, BoP being a Harley Quinn movie kind of a sucks. Couldn’t they call it something else. You just know comics will follow suit, and then that’s what BoP will be known as from then on. What’s next, the Outsiders staring the Joker.
Last edited by Godlike13; 07-08-2018 at 03:28 AM.
I think it's partly because of the headless chicken thing still going on over at DC: Harley was the only popular character they got out of their earlier DCEU mess outside of Wonder Woman, and thus she was connected to whatever movie project that anyone wanted to push.
And while Oracle is connected to Suicide Squad, the connection isn't that strong, it's more of a quirk of that being the title that Ostrander and Yale were writing. It's far more important to establish her as having been Batgirl. And while Harley Quinn and Oracle can be in the same movie, it can be tonally challenging to do so.
Anyway, if I were DC, I'd look to get a good screenwriter to draft a Barbara Gordon trilogy, roughly being "Batgirl: Year One", "Oracle: Year One", and "Birds of Prey". The only guy I would trust with that would be Ostrander.
Batgirl #25 pushed back 3 weeks
https://www.newsarama.com/40788-batg...k-3-weeks.html