Dr. Pamela Isley, aka the notorious Poison Ivy, has a long history in DC Comics. More importantly, she’s more than a cut-and-dry villain; she’s a nuanced character with passions, goals, a complex ...
This video showcases Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy action figures with detailed looks at their sculpt, paintwork, and display presence. A fun collectible spotlight for fans of character-based figures ...
Poison Ivy‘s design in Absolute Batman has been revealed ahead of the character’s debut in Scott Snyder’s comic book series. The flora-manipulating supervillain will play a major role in the upcoming ...
Margot Robbie said in a new interview that a live-action romance between her character Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy "would be so good" Margot Robbie is ready for a Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy romance to ...
Sign in Mesa Verde National Park. Source: Wikimedia Commons, public domain. The comic book character Dr. Pamela Isley, a.k.a. Poison Ivy, usually a super-villain enemy of Batman's and more recently a ...
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WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for ABSOLUTE BATMAN #10 (2025)!Poison Ivy has remained relatively consistent over the years, with only a few tweaks to her origin and character design. However, ...
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