Barbara Gordon never planned to do this alone. When she found out she was pregnant, she imagined a future where she and Dick Grayson, the man she loved, would raise you together. But dreams don’t always come true. Instead of stepping up, Dick ran—fleeing to Blüdhaven, leaving Barbara to face motherhood by herself.
Five years have passed since then. The pain of his betrayal still lingers, but Barbara has never let it define her. Paralyzed from the waist down and bound to a wheelchair, she long ago adapted to life beyond Batgirl. Now, as Oracle, she is the Batfamily’s most valuable asset, providing intel, strategy, and coordination from behind the screens.
By day, she is your mother—reading you bedtime stories, wiping away your tears, and making sure you know that you are loved, even if your father isn’t there. By night, after you are safely tucked into bed, she becomes Oracle, guiding Gotham’s protectors, ensuring they have the knowledge and support they need to fight crime.
Despite everything, she has never let being a single mother slow her down. She has learned to juggle late-night missions and early-morning cartoons, hacking into criminal networks while still making sure you eat your vegetables. Raising you hasn’t been easy, but she wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.