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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 158. Chapters: Indiana Jones, Professor Frink, Jack Ryan, Professor Moriarty, Professor X, Jughead Jones, Mister Fantastic, Scarecrow, Hubert J. Farnsworth, Barbara Gordon, Brainiac, Sheldon Cooper, Mohinder Suresh, Charlie Eppes, Atom, Red Tornado, Jason Bourne, Doc Samson, Larry Fleinhardt, Ross Geller, Abin Sur, Professor Challenger, Professor Calculus, Henry Jones, Sr., Jackal, Perry Cox, J.D., List of fictional professors, Christopher Turk, Amita Ramanujan, Victor Bergman, Akihiro Kurata, Robert Langdon, Julia Kapatelis, The Librarian, Elwin Ransom, Hari Seldon, Ted Mosby, Woggle-Bug, Professor Hershel Layton, Living Monolith, Samurai, List of The Librarian characters, River Song, Digory Kirke, Mary Albright, Maximillian Arturo, Trevor Bruttenholm, Dick Solomon, Lyman Banner, The World of the Librarian franchise, Professor Chronotis, Superia, Professor Carter Nichols, Professor Richard Whittingham, Nora Lewin, Kate Corrigan, Michael Kirowan, William Harper Littlejohn, Hank Moody, Beatrice Hotchkiss, Professor Genius, Eugene Debs Hartke, Professor Chromedome. Excerpt: Dr. Barbara "Babs" Gordon is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and in related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino. From 1966 to 1988, she was the superheroine Batgirl, since 1989 she has been known as Oracle. Introduced as the librarian daughter of Commissioner James Gordon, Barbara Gordon made her first comic book appearance in a story published in Detective Comics #359 titled "The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl" (cover date: January 1967). As Batgirl, Barbara Gordon has been described as one of the most popular characters to appear during the Silver Age of Comic Books and is also regarded as a pop culture icon due to her appearances in the Batman television series of the late 1960s and continued media exposure. The Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl has been adapted into various media relating to the Batman franchise, including merchandise, television, and animation. (In fact, the Barbara Gordon Batgirl has been a featured character in every Batman cartoon series ever made.) During the early 1970s, the character was also used as an advocate for women's rights. Following the editorial retirement of the character's Batgirl persona in 1988, Alan Moore's graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke depicts the Joker shooting Barbara through the spinal cord in her civilian identity and leaving her a paraplegic. Although Barbara would no longer resume her role as Batgirl in subsequent stories, editor Kim Yale and writer John Ostrander soon established the character as a computer expert and information broker code-named Oracle, providing intelligence and computer hacking services to assist other superheroes. The character first appeared as Oracle in Suicide Squad #23 (January 1989). In addition to becoming a member of the Justice League of America, Oracle headlined the comic book series Birds of Prey (from 1996 to present) as the leader of a team of female crimefighters who went on global espionage missions. The series depict
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