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Superman can handle everything from kaiju-sized monsters to egomaniacal billionaires, but one of Batman’s rogues is a ...
Poison Ivy. Inducted into Batman's rogues gallery in the 1960s, Poison Ivy is a metahuman who terrorizes Gotham with her poisonous touch and control over plant life.
Poison Ivy is back and in a big way. The start of a new story in Batman #41 revealed that Ivy had been able to expand her power beyond controlling nearby individuals to the entire world with her ...
Poison Ivy may be one of the most popular Batman villains, but her surprising origins are unknown to many fans. Here's what inspired the iconic character.
Poison Ivy Was Originally A Skilled Botanist. Created by Golden Age comic book writer Robert Kanigher and artist Sheldon Moldoff (a frequent uncredited collaborator of Batman co-creator Bob Kane ...
Poison Ivy in ‘Batman and Harley Quinn’ | Warner Bros. Poison Ivy appeared first in 1966, and became a bombshell villain ever since. But it was in the 1990s that she and Harley Quinn first met.
Poison Ivy is a relatively easy boss to defeat in Batman: Arkham Asylum on normal difficulty settings. She has lower health and summons fewer vines with no henchmen to restrict your movement.
Instead, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn become a go-to pairing on Batman: The Animated Series as well as subsequent cartoons set within the DC Animated Universe, including The New Batman Adventures ...
“It’s the issue you’ve ALL been waiting for!” said the solicitation for today’s Poison Ivy chapter. I imagine it will be, IF you are a person who never tires of seeing… ...
There is not a single member of Batman’s rogues gallery whose threatening nature should ever be taken lightly (OK, maybe Condiment King, at least). However, Poison Ivy is one DC villain who has ...
Harley Quinn Still In Love With Poison Ivy – Batman #103 Spoilers. In today's Batman #104 by James Tynion IV, Ryan Benjamin, Danny Miki, Bengal, Guillem March, David Baron, Clayton Cowles, Dave ...
Poison Ivy THINKS she has always been in the right, and that is accurate to how her character has always been portrayed. She describes herself here, not as a hero, but as the VILLAIN the world needs.