Sep 202012
 

Newsarama contributor Vaneta Rogers sat with BATGIRL ‘s writer Gail Simone to talk about some aspects of the title.  Among them they spoke of the effects of the upcoming DEATH OF THE FAMILY Joker storyline in the Batgirl storyline.  Here are just some highlights of the interview. You can read the whole interview HERE:

coverbatgirl14 Batgirl #14 will begin the title’s “Death of the Family” tie-in, with Joker and Barbara Gordon colliding for the first time since the villain brutally attacked and injured her.

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Nrama: Now that readers have been introduced to Barbara’s status in the New 52 and you’re finishing up your first year of issues, how would you describe Barbara now, in comparison to her debut in issue #1? How do you think she’s grown, and how do you think she’s still dealing with some of the same issues we saw in her introduction?

Simone: I spent a lot of time speaking with specialists and survivors about this, and one thing we saw with trauma survivors over and over was, the nightmares often go on even after the body heals. It’s not weakness, it’s not self-pity, it happens to the bravest people on Earth; soldiers, police, on and on. And Barbara being who she is, she finds herself wondering why she is regaining her mobility when so many will never have that option. Because of her experiences over the first year, she’s having to grapple with it. But again, she’s Barbara Gordon, she will find a way.

Nrama: Looking back at the first few issues of your run, the events of The Killing Joke played a big part in Barbara’s introduction as Batgirl in the New 52. Why did you feel like that was important to incorporate that into the title after introducing the character in #1?

Simone: Here’s the thing, Barbara has always been about inspiring people. She may have been created to boost ratings or whatever, but, the sheer force of having a brainy woman kicking ass in the comics and on television can’t be overstated. And of course, Kim Yale and John Ostrander turned lemons into the best lemonade ever by giving Barbara a purpose and glory after the Killing Joke. I didn’t want to do the book if that element, that inspiring quality, wasn’t part of the mix. I get that not everyone agrees, but we have had endless lines of people who have experienced some massive trauma who found something to believe in with Barbara’s story. In the end, it’s supposed to be entertaining, first. That’s still the primary goal. But heroes who struggle are so much more meaningful to me. Most of us have struggled, but we don’t often see that portrayed as comics move more towards big stories and spectacle.

Nrama: Her emotions over the events of The Killing Joke still don’t feel completely resolved, because she hasn’t had to deal with the Joker again. Since we’ve heard about the return of Joker in “Death of the Family” in the Batman title, and DC has implied it will touch other members of the Batman family, will Barbara be confronted more directly by the villain in your title?

Simone: “Resolved” is kind of a tough word, here. There’s definitely a feeling out there regarding this stuff that someone is fixed or not fixed, like an on/off switch. It’s not that binary, but she is facing this stuff head on. And I am pretty sure a Joker/Batgirl story is inevitable, but I can’t say more than that. Think of two trains on the same track facing towards each other…there’s nowhere for either of them to go but towards collision.

Nrama: And that collision occurs in your “Death of the Family” tie-in to Scott’s Batman story?

Simone: Yes. It is the once-and-for-all confrontation between the Batgirl and the man who shot and paralyzed her. It does not go as he expected. This story starts in issue #14, and I have to say, it’s pretty shocking. That’s all I’ll say right now, however.

  5 Responses to “Gail Simone talks BATGIRL in “DEATH OF THE FAMILY””

  1. … I’m still a bit annoyed they retconned Oracle, but if it means we actually get meaningful character development or more depth to Batgirl, I’m fine with it. If it means more depth to the Joker, then I’m definitely cool with it.

  2. Oracle was great. She was Bats connection to the wealth of knowledge he had worked on, and she was a great person to connect and rally the troops when needed. I wish she were kept on as Oracle.
    I’ll be interested to see what Joker does to her in this new 52.

    • … Oh crap. CRAP. The horrible chill I just got, Jokerbonez… You don’t think they’re gonna…

      You don’t think DC would REALLY bring Barbara Gordon back to the Batgirl mantle only to have the Joker paralyze her in THIS story, do you? So she’d go back to being Oracle? Because that would be the DUMBEST POSSIBLE WAY to bring Oracle back into the Batman universe and I would scream and cry until bloody tears started to come out of my eyes. It would piss me so far off that I would go so incredibly insane that I’d overclock the Insane-O-Meter and loop right back around to being horribly, horribly sane again. My vengeance would be swift, brutal, and terrible. Nobody would ever hear those poor DC writers and editors scream, because they wouldn’t even get the chance. Seriously, if you HAVE to have a Batgirl be Oracle, then *bring back a former Batgirl that you retconned* and paralyze HER. Or have her be paraplegic from the get go and THEN have her have some incident that leads her to become Oracle. Because dammit, I want Oracle back. She kicked all the ass. All of it… T^T

      Me? Bitter that my favorite Superheroine of the Bat-family line got retconned? Never. *eye twitches, sobs*

      But going back to my previous point before I went on a tangent… DC would never dream of doing something as stupid as getting rid of Barbara’s paralysis only to do it again later. Would they? Because that would be SO FUCKING STUPID I SWEAR TO ALL DEITIES ABOVE –

      … I apologize…

      I… I think I need to go lie down for a moment. Maybe read some classic Joker. Maybe hug my plushie Joker bear and watch Batman: The Animated Series and eat chocolate-covered popcorn. Kevin Smith Batman will get rid of all of the nightmares in my Bat-fan closet. Mark Hamill Joker will allay my fears by mockingly jeering at all of my fears for the franchise. Save me, Kevin!Bats and Hamill!Joker. Save meeee…

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