Poison Ivy doesn't have one single "boyfriend"; her most significant and defining relationship is with Harley Quinn, forming an iconic duo, but she's had various male love interests too, like her professor Jason Woodrue (Floronic Man), sometimes flirts with Batman/Bruce Wayne, and even briefly with Bane, though her heart is usually with Harley.
While usually portrayed as a supervillain, Ivy has also been an antiheroine at times as well as the primary love interest of Harley Quinn as of The New 52 and DC Rebirth relaunches.
Harley and Ivy have come a long way from the nudge-wink “roommate” days of Batman: The Animated Series to Gotham City's confirmed chaotic queer It Couple.
Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy):
Bruce and Pamela had a brief but genuine romantic relationship after he helped to cure her of her condition, but this came to an end when Pamela seemingly died in an attempt to turn herself back into Poison Ivy.
The upcoming Poison Ivy #20 will introduce Bella Garten as the Gardener, Poison Ivy's ex and a major player in her origin story.
In the latest issue of Injustice 2, the prequel comic for the Injustice video game, DC confirmed that Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are married. Dr. Pamela Isley and Dr. Harleen Quinzel have been partners in crime, and perhaps more, since their first appearance together in Batman: The Animated Series.
Tabitha was first mentioned in "Thawing Hearts" when King Shark mentioned being betrothed to her while the crew were discussing dates to bring to Poison Ivy's wedding.
Harley Quinn is bisexual and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
Nightwing wakes up and finds he has been tied to a bed. Harley shows him a pile of rejection letters and that her criminal past prevents her from getting rehired as a psychiatrist. Eventually, the two sleep together.
Injustice: Year Zero gives us something still unique among Harley/Ivy kisses throughout the multiverse—their first, and to date only, kiss at the wedding altar. It's here that we learn that throughout the Injustice timeline, Harley and Ivy have actually been married to each other this whole time. Surprise!
The main character of this series is Poison Ivy, a queer woman. There are frequent depictions of violence, as well as images of bodies in varying states of decomposition.
Despite both characters being hyped up as super crazy, neither is usually portrayed as all that crazy. They're both pretty aware of the world around them and their own actions. That being said The Joker is usually calculating and willfully malevolent, where Harley acts out of a genuinely twisted understanding of love.
Son of the Demon
Talia witnessed the murder as a young child. During this storyline, Batman marries Talia and the prior marriage from DC Special Series #15 (1978) is referenced. They have sex which results in her becoming pregnant.
Poison Ivy is canonically Autistic Harley Quinn is canonically AuDHD. CatWoman is canonically CatWoman.
Over time, he earns the approval of Ra's al Ghul, who selects Bane to marry Talia and become his heir. However, despite discovering the true identity of Bane's father, Ra's withholds this information.
Harlivy is the femslash ship between Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy from the DC Comics fandom. I dunno if it has a name, I'd just been referring to it as Harley x Ivy. Yeah not so much as a ship as offical canon couple. Official Ship name Harlivy.
Catwoman had a fling with a hitman in the series When in Rome. Elsewhere in the comics, she also had a romance with a character named Slam Bradley , which actually resulted in a child that she gave up for adoption.
The DC Comics character of Dick Grayson (best known as the sidekick Robin and later the hero Nightwing) has been subtextally coded queer since his first appearance over seventy-five years ago.
Sinking of the Ship: The two of them never actually got together. Although they shared a kiss at the end of Batman Begins, Rachel told Bruce that they can't be together until his work as Batman is done. Bruce tried to win her over again in The Dark Knight, but Rachel was in a committed relationship with Harvey Dent.
Pansexuality is defined as an attraction to people of any gender or to people regardless of their gender, with the prefix “pan” coming from the Greek prefix for “all.” Pansexuality isn't a more evolved or “politically correct” form of bisexuality; it isn't more or less trans/nonbinary inclusive; it's just a word to ...
Harley Quinn costumes are always fun, but parents please do some research before you dress your child as a character known for promiscuity, violence, murderously abusive relationship issues and severe Stockholm Syndrome before you put your little ones in her mindset and apparel.
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Quick reminder how King Shark is Constantine's ex. From the movie Justice League Dark Apokolips War.
Duela Dent frequently appears in the Tiny Titans series as the Joker's Daughter. She often antagonizes Robin, who informs her in Tiny Titans #17 that there are no clowns allowed at his birthday party.
Constantshark is the slash ship between John Constantine and King Shark from the DC Comics fandom.