Poison ivy superhero
Batman at first decides to punch her, hesitates, then willingly shares a romantic kiss with her instead, curing him. At the end of the story, Batman has been poisoned by the flowers, and he must kiss Poison Ivy for the cure. However, after it's determined that Ivy cannot possibly be the culprit, Batman and Ivy work together to take the killer down. poisonous flower bouquets delivered to the victims).
POISON IVY SUPERHERO SERIES
The story revolves around a killer carrying out a series of Ivy-like murders (i.e. But when she subsequently kisses a dying Batman, she unknowingly cures her intended victim and establishes a budding romantic tension between them.ĭuring the "No Man's Land" arc, Batman comes to her rescue while she is held captive by Clayface, with Ivy remarking that she knew he would. In the 2004 story Batman/Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows, Batman teams up with Ivy to stop a killer, and must later accept a kiss from her as a cure for poison. She later kisses Bruce during a robbery, poisoning him. In one such issue, she mistook his saving her from death as proof he loves her, though he responds that she doesn't know the meaning of love. At first, Ivy's infatuation with Batman was one-sided later stories presented the attraction as more mutual, but hindered by reluctance on Batman's part. However, she still loved him too much and held back. In other examples, Ivy has several chances to kill Batman. There are, however, also indications that it is more than just lust she feels for him. Her attraction is confirmed in Widening Gyre. Ivy says numerous times that she is in love with Batman and even expresses a sexual attraction for his "perfect physique." In her first appearance, Poison Ivy tries to convince Batman to join her side and creates love potions that ensnare him. There has always been a sexual tension between the two, most notably in their canonical earlier encounters. While not at the same level as his relationship with Catwoman, Batman occasionally returns her affection in some way. She and Batman have worked together in achieving common goals and Ivy has been a romantic interest for him in comic-book storylines. Poison Ivy appears in several series set in the DC animated universe, notably in In Batman: The Animated Series. Ironically her genetic immunity to poisons has left her sterile and unable to reproduce. Has plant vines extending over her limbs. Typically wears a green one-piece outfit adorned with leaves and often Although Poison Ivy's look has evolved over the years, she With Harley being her close friend, romantic interest, and recurringĪlly. Poison Ivy has teamed up on occasion with fellow villains Catwoman and Harley Quinn, One of the world's most notorious eco-terrorists, she uses plant toxins and mind-controlling pheromones for her criminal activities, which are usually aimed at protecting endangered species and the natural environment. Poison Ivy's real name is Pamela Lillian Isley, a Gotham City botanist obsessed with plants, ecological extinction, and environmentalism. Protecting endangered species and environment Poison Ivy is a fictional supervillain, appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.