Just think about it. In her daytime job, she was Barbara Gordon, a librarian; she was a bookworm just like many of us! But as Batgirl she also fought crime, getting Batman and Robin out of many a tense situation, and she had a kick-ass motorcycle.
She's less cutesy than the Sailor Scouts, wears more clothing than Wonder Woman, is nerdier than Nightshade, and has more generalized super abilities than Storm.
In the 1970s Yvonne Craig did PSAs for pay equity for the US Department of Labor. Craig was quoted as saying: “I meet young women who say Batgirl was their role model… They say it's because it was the first time they ever felt girls could do the same things guys could do, and sometimes better. I think that's lovely.”
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No reply, just thank you for dropping by.
Han
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Never cared that much for Batgirl. 😉
Hugs and blessings…Cat
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Just think about it. In her daytime job, she was Barbara Gordon, a librarian; she was a bookworm just like many of us! But as Batgirl she also fought crime, getting Batman and Robin out of many a tense situation, and she had a kick-ass motorcycle.
She's less cutesy than the Sailor Scouts, wears more clothing than Wonder Woman, is nerdier than Nightshade, and has more generalized super abilities than Storm.
In the 1970s Yvonne Craig did PSAs for pay equity for the US Department of Labor. Craig was quoted as saying: “I meet young women who say Batgirl was their role model… They say it's because it was the first time they ever felt girls could do the same things guys could do, and sometimes better. I think that's lovely.”
You see, Batgirl is just the ultimate woman.
In love,
Han
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