Well, Oracle is often associated with tech and data, while Comic Vine is all about comics. But as far as I know, they don't have an obvious link. It could be that there's a fan-made comic or story that combines the two concepts, but that's pretty rare.
Barbara Gordon as Oracle in comics and Vine has an engaging story. She's not just a side character but plays a significant role in the plot. Her interactions with other characters and her own journey of self-discovery make for a compelling read/view.
In the Walking Dead comic, there is no cure. The plot emphasizes the struggle for survival and the changing dynamics among the characters in a post-apocalyptic setting without any hope of a cure for the zombie outbreak.
I'm not an expert in comics, but from what I know, comics that cure heartbreak are usually presented in a humorous and relaxed way, and the main character's experiences are used to convey the theme of curing heartbreak. This kind of manga might show the protagonist's optimistic attitude and the process of getting back on his feet. It might also express understanding and sympathy for the breakup through the characters in the story.
I haven't come across any cure for the walking dead in the comic. The story mainly revolves around the characters' struggle to stay alive and deal with the constant threat of zombies, not on finding a cure for them.
There is no cure in The walking Dead comic. The comic emphasizes the harsh reality of the post-apocalyptic world and the characters' struggles to adapt and protect themselves without the hope of a cure for the zombie virus.
In the Walking Dead comic, there isn't a cure. The narrative is centered around the characters' struggle to exist in a world overrun by zombies and the complex dynamics that arise from that situation rather than finding a cure.