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Catwoman and Poison Ivy may have just received their most drastic costume overhauls to date, and honestly, fans are likely to ...
DC Comics publisher Dan DiDio even sent a couple of encouraging tweets and thanked #PoisonIvyLeague. Writer Amy Chu 's Poison Ivy mini-series was one of the more successful books of the DCYou ...
When Poison Ivy first hit DC Comics, she was portrayed as an eco-terrorist through and through. Her actions came across as extreme, even when she wasn’t targeting humans.
You can find DC Comics character Poison Ivy everywhere right now, a planned movie, one of DC's most popular cosplay choices, all over the kids books… but there seems a notable absence from the ...
The following contains major spoilers for Poison Ivy#30, on sale now from DC Comics. A fan-favorite DC Comics character is on the verge of betraying the most important villain in Gotham City ...
DC Comics' Poison Ivy takes a trip to Seattle in the first ongoing series dedicated to her story. Seattle writer G. Willow Wilson was tapped to write the series, which is illustrated by Marcio Takara.
Two of DC’s greenest characters are headed for a major crossover. On Friday, as part of DC’s October 2024 solicitations, the publisher revealed the first details surrounding Poison Ivy/Swamp ...
Poison Ivy: Thorns began life as a conversation between DC and Keplinger. The author was chatting to the publisher about the potential of doing a YA story for them, but she only had one character ...
With a little Poison Ivy and some Sugar and Spike thrown in, DC Comics is giving some of its more interesting supporting cast their own spotlight. Beginning in early 2016, eight new six-issue ...
You know the character most famous for being the Joker’s girlfriend? DC Comics just confirmed that she’s been in a relationship with a woman, too. Yep, Harley/Ivy is canon.
DC’s Batman villain Pamela Isley, aka Poison Ivy had her origins in a Nathaniel Hawthorne short story, ‘Rappaccini's Daughter,’ before changing over the year, like teaming up with Harley Quinn.
Unlike the mixture in the Hawthorne story, in DC Comics, the other person needs to take the antidote to become immune to Poison Ivy herself. While some characters like Nightwing of the Teen Titans ...