Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy (in English: Poison Ivy) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Robert Kanigher and Sheldon Moldoff, the character made her first appearance in Batman #181 (June 1966) Her real name is Pamela Lillian Isley.
She is a botanist from Gotham City who is obsessed with plants, ecological extinction, and environmentalism. Ivy normally wears a green one-piece outfit adorned with leaves and often has vines of plants spreading over her limbs. She uses plant toxins and mind-controlling pheromones for her criminal activities, which are generally aimed at protecting endangered species and the natural environment. She was originally portrayed as a supervillain, but beginning in the New 52 and DC Rebirth, she has periodically been portrayed as an anti-hero, often doing the wrong things for the right reasons.
Poison Ivy is one of Batman's most enduring foes, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery. She has appeared in many Batman-related media adaptations. Uma Thurman played the character in Batman & Robin , and Clare Foley, Maggie Geha and Peyton List played her in Gotham and she will be played by Bridget Regan in the third season of the Arrowverse series Batwoman . She has also been voiced by Diane Pershing in the DC animated universe, Piera Coppola in the animated series The Batman , Tasia Valenza for the video game franchise Batman: Arkham , and Riki Lindhome in The Lego Batman Movie. However, despite being a contemporary character in the hit 1960s TV series Batman, Poison Ivy never appeared there.
History
Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley is a botanist from Seattle who knows a lot about plants. However, scientist Jason Woodrue (aka the Floronic Man) experimented on her, injecting toxins into her blood to make her immune to all kinds of poisons, viruses, and bacteria. This gave other abilities of hers turning her into Poison Ivy. The toxins from her also made her sterile and since then she treats her plants like children.
Woodrue escaped from the authorities, leaving Pamela in the hospital for six months. Angered by her betrayal, Pamela suffered violent and sudden mood swings. After her boyfriend was in a car accident, Pamela dropped out of law school and left Seattle for Gotham City. She there she committed her first crime: she threatened to release her deadly spores into the air unless the city agreed to her demands. She thus became known as Poison Ivy. Batman, who had appeared in Gotham the same year, thwarted her plans by locking her up in Arkham Asylum.
Pamela is very attractive and can easily seduce people, since she uses plant pheromones. She specializes in hybrids and can create the most powerful toxins in all of Gotham City. The toxins in her body cause her lips to contain a deadly poison, making her very dangerous. She sometimes uses weapons like poison darts. Poison Ivy gained even more plant characteristics after a fight with Catwoman (Catwoman vol. 1, #57), where one of her experiments landed on her and it gave her skin a greenish hue. In some issues she can psychically control plants.
Trying to rebuild her life
A few years later, she would try to leave Gotham forever, settling on a desert island in the Caribbean, which she transformed into a second Eden, being happy for the first time in her life. However the island was bombed by an American corporation who tested their weapons on what they thought was an abandoned island. Ivy returns to Gotham seeking revenge, punishing those responsible. After Batman recaptured her, she realized that she could never leave Gotham, at least not before the world was made healthy for plants. From here on out, she dedicated herself to the impossible mission of purifying Gotham as she considered it the most polluted city in America.
Arkham Asylum
Locked in Arkham Asylum, from a dark cell with almost no light, Poison Ivy slowly withers, but only the love she feels for the plant kingdom and her fight to help it keep her going. In Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, she was able to manipulate plants telepathically, using roots to form supports for a tunnel. During her stay in Arkham she is visited by Black Orchid for information, revealing that she studied under Professor Jason Woodrue and Alec Holland, also known as Swamp Thing.
Against the Justice League
Poison Ivy was a member of the original Injustice Gang, who fought the Justice League many times. She also joined the Secret Society of Super Villains for a mission against the Justice League. Years later, she was forced to be a member of the Suicide Squad. During this time she used her abilities to enslave Count Vertigo. During the devastation that occurred to Gotham due to an earthquake (see Cataclysm and the saga No Man's Land), Ivy found Harley Quinn in some rubble after being tricked into once again for the Joker. He took her to her home and healed her, administering a potent plant serum that enhanced her abilities while protecting her from any poisonous toxins she might pick up while there. They became friends and came to work together on numerous occasions. Unlike most villainous teams, their relationship seems to be based on friendship and love for each other, it has even been suggested that Ivy has a crush on Harley, sometimes reciprocated. Ivy really wants to save Harley from her abusive relationship with the Joker.
Cataclysm and Orphaned Children
When Gotham was struck by an earthquake that nearly destroyed it completely, the inmates of Arkham were released due to the poor state of the building. Seeing the city as No Man's Land during the evacuation, criminals took over part of it to form their criminal empires. Poison Ivy settled in Robinson Park transforming it into a plant paradise with fruit trees. She realized that many children who had been orphaned by the earthquake had settled there and decided to take care of those children.
When Clayface wanted to attack the park, Ivy stopped him, to protect the children. She made a deal with Batman that he would leave her and the children alone in exchange for supplying the people of Gotham with fruits and vegetables. She also murdered some crooked cops who murdered one of her children who had gone out looking for food (Gotham Central No. 32).
When Gotham reopened to the public, the authorities wanted to evict her from the park and send her to Arkham Asylum. They also mistakenly believed that the orphans in Ivy's care were her hostages. The Police Department threatened to spray the park with a powerful herbicide that would have killed every plant in the park, including Ivy and probably the children as well. She refused to leave the park and allow them to destroy the Eden she had created. Only when Rose, one of the girls who lived in the park, accidentally touched Ivy, poisoning herself, did she surrender to the authorities to save Rose's life.
Silence
Poison Ivy is asked by Silencio to collaborate with him in a plan to take down Batman. She mentally manipulates Catwoman into stealing ransom money. When Catwoman realizes that she has been manipulated, she goes looking for her but Ivy has moved to Metropolis. Batman and Catwoman go to Metropolis and watch as Poison Ivy controls Superman's mind, pitting him against Batman. She is again defeated and taken to Gotham.
She eventually sees that her powers could kill the children she was caring for or other people, and she enlists Batman's help in trying to reverse her powers and become a normal human once more. Poison Ivy ceases to be a plant and restores her human condition. Soon after, Silencio convinces her to take another serum to restore her powers, and she appears to die in the process. However, her grave was covered in vines and ivy, suggesting that her death would be short-lived.
One Year Later
Ivy is alive and active. Her control of flora has increased, becoming as powerful as Floronic Man or Swamp Thing in controlling plants. She seems to have resumed her crusade against the corporate enemies of the environment with a new zealotry, seeing Batman as an obstacle to achieving her goals. Batman and Robin manage to stop her and lock her up in Arkham.
In an unprecedented event, the souls of her victims combine with a plant, creating a botanical monster called Harvest, who seeks to kill Ivy. He is saved with the intervention of Batman. Ivy is left in critical condition, and Harvest whereabouts unknown.
Countdown to Final Crisis
In Countdown #37, the Pied Piper and Trickster hide out on the outskirts of Gotham in a greenhouse, picking fruits and vegetables from the plants to eat. So he returned to Gotham.
Unlimited Injustice
Poison Ivy is part of a group of villains trying to defeat the Justice League, but her plans go awry and she ends up being captured.
Salvation Run
Ivy is sent to a planet along with many of the most dangerous villains, but due to events brought about by Joker and Lex Luthor, they manage to return to earth.
Battle for the Hood
In " The Battle For The Hood " she is forced by Black Mask to join her bandit group to ravage Gotham taking advantage of Batman's absence. She and Killer Croc unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate Damian Wayne.
Gotham City Sirens
Shortly thereafter, she escapes Black Mask's control and forms an alliance with Catwoman and Harley Quinn.
Solomon Grundy
During the week Cyrus Gold was given to break Grundy's curse, a fight with Bizarro led him to Ivy's lair. After reverting to being Cyrus, he is discovered by Ivy, who tries to use him as a human bomb against a corporation, but Grundy's will frees him from his control and intoxicates her.
Catwoman Blackest Night
Catwoman enlists the help of Ivy and Harley to confront the Black Lantern Black Mask, who has taken her sister hostage.
Physical appearance
Poison Ivy is a beautiful woman and uses her looks to her advantage. Her skin tone varies frequently: it has been mentioned that her blood contains chlorophyll which, being a pigment, would theoretically make her skin green. However, most depictions of her, particularly the earliest of her, depict her with the color of tan alabaster, snow white, or with greyish skin. In recent years, comics have depicted Ivy as green-skinned in a few stories, though these are an exception to the norm. They offered an explanation for this in Catwoman #57, where a chemical formula falls on her skin and causes the pigmentation change.
In her first appearance, her clothing consists of a green strapless one-piece swimsuit, made up of leaves. The leaves also form her bracelets, necklace, and crown. She is wearing green high heels and green nylon stockings with leaves painted on them. These details have changed a bit when he reappeared. His appearance in the early 90s is the same as the 60s.
In the 1990s animated series, she appears in a black one-piece suit with no boots, just stockings. In the comic "Joker Mask" she appears with her classic green suit, but now without the stockings, completely barefoot. During No Man's Land she undergoes a significant physical change, as she is depicted nude (minimally covered by a sheet). Artists like Jim Lee draw her in a green one-piece swimsuit. However, most of the time she is still represented nude or dressed in leaves following a swimsuit or bikini model.
Batman
Although Poison Ivy has historically been portrayed as a supervillain, Batman and Poison Ivy have worked together to achieve common goals and are often portrayed as having a romantic relationship. Batman's attraction to Ivy is present in some way in various media in which the characters appear. There has always been sexual tension between the two, most notably in their earlier canonical encounters.
In her first appearance, Poison Ivy establishes herself as an attraction to Batman, and tries to convince Batman to join her side and creates love potions that entrap him.
In the 1997 story Batman: Poison Ivy, Christopher DeJardin tries to kill Ivy and Batman takes the bullet. Batman, who was wearing body armor, knocks him out. Ivy considers that he saved her from death as proof that he loves her, though he replies that she doesn't know the meaning of her word.
Their attraction is confirmed in Widening Gyre.
At first, Ivy's crush on Batman was one-sided; later stories presented the attraction as more mutual, but hampered by reluctance on Batman's part. She later kisses Bruce during a robbery and poisons him. But when she subsequently kisses a dying Batman, she unknowingly heals her intended victim and establishes a budding romantic tension between them. During the 'No Man's Land' arc, Batman comes to rescue her from her while Clayface holds her captive, with Ivy commenting that she knew she would.
Harley Quinn
Initially, Harley is presented as heterosexual, since she is in love with the Joker, and the reason for her conversion to Harley Quinn is precisely that (as could be seen in the comic "mad love"). However, in various productions it appears that she has maintained (or maintains) a lesbian relationship with Poison Ivy, culminating in a wedding, even in other universes and due to Ivy's abilities with the birth of a daughter. This would make Ivy a bisexual character, being one of the first characters in popular culture with this sexual orientation. On the other hand, Harley is the prototype of a battered woman. The Joker's contempt for her is constant, with continuous physical and psychological abuse, which the girl tolerates. On occasions, after abandoning her boyfriend for said mistreatment, and maintaining other relationships (with Poison Ivy, for example), the young woman has always ended up returning to The Joker, to once again bear the scorn and mistreatment of this.
Powers and abilities
- Chlorokinesis: The mental control of plants and trees for their own benefit.
- Enhanced (improved) strength
- Toxic immunity: Immunity to all toxins, poisons, bacteria and viruses.
- Toxikinesis: a deliberate overdose of plant and animal based toxins into your bloodstream that makes your touch terribly harmful. You can create the most powerful flower toxins, in a large number of different types. Often these toxins are secreted from their lips and administered via a kiss. Their skin is also toxic, although contact with it is not usually fatal.
- Pheromone Control: Ability to seduce men and women equally, using pheromones.
- Master's degree in botany and toxicology. She specializes in creating new plant species and plant/animal hybrids.
Hiedra's athletic abilities have grown throughout his career. She has learned unlimited martial arts fighting style, is excellent at mountaineering, and is a strong and fast swimmer.
Appearances in other media
Television
Live Action
- Poison Ivy appears in the live action television series Gotham, played by Clare Foley (initially), Maggie Geha in season 3-4, and then by Peyton List in the second half of season 4. This version is called Ivy "Pamela" Pepperand is represented as the young daughter of Mario Pepper, a small-scale criminal who frames the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne. In the pilot episode, Detective Harvey Bullock kills his father during a shooting. Scared of grief, his mother committed suicide and was adopted by a couple who changed the name to "Pamela". After fleeing her adoptive family, she becomes a friend of Selina Kyle and becomes an expert chemistry, using plants and herbs to create chemicals that alter the mind. In season 3, Ivy has a brief encounter with subject 514A and is caught by Nancy, the subordinate of Fish Mooney, when she tries to warn Selina. When Mooney releases the Marv minion in Ivy, she tries to escape. The brief touch of Marv in Ivy speeds up her aging process until she becomes a beautiful woman about 20 years after falling into a sewer. After his transformation, he uses his beauty, and a feromonal perfume, to seduce and steal rich men. Ivy finally joins with Oswald Cobblepot and helps form "an army of monsters", which includes Mr. Freeze and Firefly At the end of the season, Pingüino has Ivy and Freeze who has cryogenically frozen Edward Nygma, where then helps Pengüino build his new club, the Iceberg Lounge. In season 4, Ivy gets tired of not being taken seriously, breaks into a botic store and steals and drinks some mystical chemicals from the owner's safe, improving his skills while altering his appearance. Later it emerges from a cocoon with a completely new appearance and the ability to poison people with just a scratch. Ivy perfected an antidote for this condition that tested with Selina Kyle, who agrees to help her with her next plot. After abducting Lucius Fox after her mild poisoning of Bruce Wayne, she makes Lucius take her to where the M Project is located, where it was revealed that there was water from the Pozo de Lazarus. Although he managed to use some influence to get away from Gordon, he left an antidote for Bruce Wayne in Lucius' coat pocket. Ivy then runs a plan to get revenge on those who have offended her, starting with Bullock, who killed her father at work. Ivy gets to the bar where he works and poisons his employees. Then he uses his mental control over him and orders him to call Gordon and then himself, even though Gordon manages to get him out of the spell. After this, Ivy goes to the Wayne Foundation party with her new mind-controlled minions and keeps everyone hostage. Poison a rich man, before Gordon interrupts her, and she orders her guards to kill everyone. She comes home to find Selina. They fight for the water of Lazarus that Selina ends up destroying. When they were about to kill each other, they decided to go on separate paths in the hope of never crossing each other. Ivy runs away and is supposed to be hiding. In the episode "Trespassers", Ivy took refuge in Robinson Park after Gotham City was declared a land of no one. After Bruce helped deal with his captors and revealed that the plants are feeding on humans, Ivy gives Bruce a plant that would help deal with Selina's spine injury. In the episode "Jim Gordon's trial", Ivy plans to prevent Gotham from meeting with the continent by ruining the water supply, covering the city on its plants and avenging for his father's death. She hypnotizes Victor Zsasz to shoot Gordon, seriously hurting him. Ivy also hypnotizes Bruce and Fox to close the river treatment facilities, but Selina releases them and helps stop the closure. Ivy goes to the GCPD precinct to kill Gordon while he's recovering. Leslie Thompkins shoots you in the abdomen and Ivy gets away, failing all aspects of your plan.
- At the Arrowverso crossover event, "Crisis en Tierras Infinitas" Time two, you can see a plant in a "Trofeos" vitrine of Batman Earth-99 collected from the villains he has killed. This plant may be supposed to belong to Poison Ivy.
- In the episode of Batwoman "Kane, Kate," a Kate Kane with the brain washed stole Batman's trophies belonging to his Batcave enemies that includes Poison Ivy's vine. In the final episode of the season 2 "Power", his vine was thrown into the Gotham River along with the umbrellas of Penguin and the hat of the Crazy Hat and was seen reaching the shore before beginning to grow. Ivy will appear in season 3 played by Bridget Regan.
- In the episodes of season 3 "How does your garden grow?", Mary Hamilton, having been "infected" with the essence of Poison Ivy of the vine two episodes before, becomes the second Poison Ivy. Then hug the mantle an episode later on "Pick Your Poison".
Animation
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in several series set in the animated universe of DC, with the voice of Diane Pershing:
- In Batman: The Animated Series, Hiedra Venenosa aparece por primera vez en "Pretty Poison", en la que realiza un intento de asesinato contra Harvey Dent como retribución por la construcción del último habitat de una flor rare. In the first days, their meta-human characteristics (such as their immunity toxins) manifested on many occasions, representing it as a human with extreme affinity for plants. He mentions in "House and Garden", where he ostensibly reformed that his hyperimmune system has left her unable to have children. (Episodios 9 - Pretty Poison, 16 - Eternal Youth, 31 - Dreams in Darkness, 35 - "Almost Got 'Im", 47 - "Harley and Ivy", 66 - "House & Garden" and 69 - "Trial")
- In The New Batman Adventures, Hiedra Venenosa was aesthetically renovated to look more like a plant and her skin became pale in greenish white. He also became more humorous and seductive in personality, coinciding with his genuinely friendly relationship with Harley Quinn. His fanatical mentality with respect to the dispossession of plants and the ecosfera also fell considerably. She's supposed to die in a shipwreck in the "Chemistry" episode.
- Although Hiedra Venenosa does not appear in Batman Beyond, a theater actress who plays it in the musical theater play The Legend of Batman is seen in the episode "Out of the Past". Although the character did not appear physically, when asked about the fate of Hiedra Venenosa, the creator of the program, Paul Dini, said that Ivy moved to South America and took over the rainforest, now that it is part of the forest.
- Hiedra Venenosa returns Static Shock. In the episode "Hard As Nails", she and Harley Quinn open a "help and cure" website that would attract metahuman women to Gotham and affirms that it is a clinic to cure metahumans. When Static pursues a classmate named Nails to Gotham, Static ended up colliding with Batman and ended up being ambushed by Harley and Ivy. When it was a heist on a ship carrying gold, she and Harley made a double cross of Nails only for Static and Batman to save it. During the conflict, Static's powers could not work on Ivy plants, but they were not immune to Nails' claws. Ivy and Harley were defeated at the end.
- Hiedra Venenosa played a co-protagonist role in the webtoon Gotham GirlsHe joins forces with Harley Quinn and Catwoman.
- Hiedra Venenosa is also seen in the animated series Justice League. In the episode "A Better World", an alternative universe version appears only once in a lobotomized form. She is a prisoner in Arkham Asylum and is also allowed to work as a prison gardener. The creator of Show, Bruce Timm, said he had rejected the releases of Poison Ivy episodes at the Justice League so they could focus on new characters and stories, only with a minimum number of villains from previous programs.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in the animated television series The BatmanWith the voice of Piera Coppola. This incarnation is completed with a new origin and a pink hairstyle and dress, as well as stronger ties with Barbara Gordon. Pamela Isley is a high school student and environmental activist. Despite Jim Gordon's protests, as she was sentenced to a youth detention centre repeatedly for criminal acts during her protests, she is Barbara's best friend. She convinces Barbara to help her with the "protests" that were actually exploring missions in polluting companies for her mercenary contract, the Temblor corporate saboteur (expressed by Jim Cummings). She uses a voice coder to recruit Temblor to carry out her eco-terrorism missions. During one of those missions, the mutagen of the "chlorogen" plant falls on it during a battle between Temblor and Batman. Then he wakes up in an ambulance and manifests powers similar to his other incarnations, especially the control of the psychonic plant, and the ability to exhal spores that control the mind when he kisses his desired goal. She quickly changes her powers to advance in her eco-terrorist career, and takes the name of 'Hiedra Venenosa' before being arrested by Batman and Batgirl. In the fifth season premiere, he is forced to help Lex Luthor take over Superman using his spores that control the mind and bind them with kryptonite powder.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Batman: The Brave and the Boldwith the voice of Jennifer Hale (in "Chill of the Night!") and Vanessa Marshall (in "The Mask of Matches Malone!"). Before his appearances in this show, he was mentioned in "Rise of the Blue Beetle!" In a conversation between Jaime Reyes and Paco. In "Chill of the Night!", Hiedra Venenosa appears among other villains at an auction for a supersonic weapon in the possession of the arms dealer, Joe Chill. When Chill asks for protection from the villains against Batman and admits a role in the creation of the Dark Knight, Hiedra Venenosa and others try to kill Chill, but Batman stops them. Hiedra Venenosa appears later in the teaser of "The Mask of Matches Malone!" She and her armies of 'Children of the Flowers' kidnap Batman and she tries to seduce the Dark Knight to become her king. After Batman refuses, she commands her guards to take Batman to a giant Venus Flytrap. Before the creature can consume Batman, Black Orchid.(confidence woman disguised) comes to his rescue. Black Orchid releases Batman and they both work together to defeat Hiedra Venenosa. It also has a key role in the opening of "Crisis: 22,300 miles on earth", in which it is present in the siege of Batman. Hiedra Venenosa then made cameos in "Caballeros del mañana", "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous" and "Mitefall".
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in the animated series Young JusticeWith the voice of Alyssa Milano. This version is a member of the League of Injustice. In the "Revelations" episode, Hiedra Venenosa works with her peers to create a huge plant creature that attacks several cities around the world, with the intention of obtaining a strong rescue from the United Nations. Robin and Miss Martian successfully destroy the creature, and the members of the Justice League are soon arrested.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Super Best Friends Forever. You see it in the second animated "Time Waits for No Girl".
- Hiedra Venenosa is portrayed as a member of the Legion of Evil in Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in ParadiseIn which Clare Grant expressed it.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in the web series DC Super Hero GirlsWith the voice of Tara Strong. She's a Super Hero High student. She's a nice person. In contrast to her DC Comics counterpart, she is a hero and cooperates with other heroes like Wonder Woman or Batgirl.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in the animated series Teen Titans Go! She has a cameo in the episode "The Titans Show" and returns later on "Money Mo' Problems".
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Justice League ActionWith the voice of Natasha Leggero. In the "Garden of Evil" episode, take Swamp Thing on a blind date to control him and help him invade Gotham City with his monstrous plants that were affected by the serum that Harley Quinn throws them. While Batman worked on an antidote, Superman and Firestorm work to fight Swamp Thing while Vixen fights Harley Quinn. During the fight at the place where Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing marry, Superman and Firestorm fight between Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing until Batman comes to dosing Poison Ivy with a chemical that denies his abilities. After the monstrous plants return to normal, Batman prepares to take Poison Ivy back to Arkham Asylum.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Harley Quinn, set in DC Universe, with the voice of Lake Bell. She is portrayed as Harley Quinn's best friend, as she supports her goal of getting out of the Joker's shadow and becoming an independent supervillain, often acting as a voice of reason for Harley (although she never listens). In addition, she also has a come-man plant that speaks Frank (with the voice of J. B. Smoove). In the episode "The Line", she starts dating Comet Man. In the "Devil's Snare" episode, the Joker kills her by shooting him with a harpoon. In the next episode and end of the season, "The Final Joke", Ivy resurrected through the reviving power of nature with the help of Harley's tears.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in the 2019 animated series DC Super Hero Girlswith the voice of Cristina Milizia. She's a lonely girl who cares deeply about plants. He hates people who damage the environment to the point of killing someone. She finds other angry people, like Jessica Cruz, or she just doesn't care. He doesn't care what others think of her either.
Cinema
Live Action
- Uma Thurman played Hiedra Venenosa in the 1997 film. Batman and Robin. Dr. Pamela Isley is botanical and works for the Wayne Enterprises arboreal preservation project in South America. She is experimenting with Veneno to create crosses of animals and plants capable of counter-attacking and protecting the plants of the world from "man's unflexive havoc." However, his main colleague, Dr. Jason Woodrue, steal some of his Veneno samples to transform a prisoner into Bane. Isley is outraged that his investigation has been corrupted, and when he rejects Woodrue's advances, he tries to kill her by sending her to the shelves full of cubiletes containing poisons and other toxins and chemical substances from animal plants. She becomes a poisonous hybrid of human and plant. Replacing her blood with aloe, her skin with chlorophyll and filled her lips with poison, making her a poisonous kiss. She kills Woodrue by kissing him with her poisonous lips and swears to establish botanical supremacy over the world. He's with Bane and Mr. Cold, and plans to freeze the Earth with a gigantic freezing cannon, which will destroy the human race and allow Poison Ivy's mutating plants to "invade the planet." She assures Cold's cooperation by pulling the plug in her cryogenically freezer where his wife Nora Fries is, and convincing him that Batman had done it. Ivy then attracts a Robin in love to his hiding place in the garden and tries to kill him with a poisonous kiss; however, the attempt fails, since Robin had covered his lips with rubber. A furious Ivy throws Robin into his lilies pond and entangles Batman in his entanglements, but they are able to free themselves when Batgirl comes unexpectedly and catches the villain on his own floral throne. After Batman, Robin and Batgirl frustrate the villain's plan, Ivy is imprisoned in Arkham Asylum with a vindictive Cold as his cellmate.
- Hiedra Venenosa will appear in the next film Gotham City Sirens.
Animation
- Hiedra Venenosa is one of the many villains expelled from Arkham by Joker and Lex Luthor in Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite. She, along with the rest of the gallery of the rogues, fights with Batman and Robin, but she's recaptured before she escapes the lands.
- The version of the franchise Batman: Arkham Poison Ivy makes an appearance in Batman: Assault on Arkham. When the Joker releases all prisoners in the Asylum, Ivy goes to the greenhouse. Two guards are there and she's approaching them and using their right wings. Later, she kisses the guards and the inmates with her mentally controlled lipstick, to possess other inmates who comply with their orders and escape from Arkham.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout with Vanessa Marshall resumes her role Batman: The Brave and the Bold. She's one of the villains who broke up involuntarily from Arkham by Superman. She uses her pheromones to paralyze Superman, Wonder Woman and Cyborg. She's last seen to the end of the movie, stealing a florist until Wonder Woman sends her back to Arkham.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in The Lego Batman MovieWith the voice of Riki Lindhome. She is a member of The Rogues, a team of Gotham's primary supervillains formed by the Joker. During the battle at Gotham Energy's facilities, she tries to kiss Batman, just so Batman blocks it with several penguins from the Penguin, who she continues to kiss and poison. She is sent to Arkham Asylum with the rest of the rogues after Joker forces everyone to surrender. Later, it breaks to help Batman defeat the Joker, Harley Quinn and the Uber villain army. They manage to succeed and, at the celebration, she kisses a man, who accidentally poisons him. She and the Picars reconcile with Joker and leave, while Batman gives them an advantage of thirty minutes.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Batman and Harley QuinnWith Paget Brewster's voice. She joins Floronic Man to trigger a virus that will turn everyone into human plant hybrids like Swamp Thing. Batman recruits Harley Quinn, Ivy's best friend, to help her track her down and prevent her from making a dangerous mistake that can cost her all life on Earth, even the plants.
- The bold and brave version of Poison Ivy appears in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the BoldWith the voice of Tara Strong.
- A Victorian version of Hiedra Venenosa appears in the animated adaptation Gotham by GaslightWith the voice of Kari Wuhrer. In this version, Ivy is an exotic and opium-addicted dancer who was taken care of by Sister Leslie. She's murdered by Jack the Ripper after trying to seduce him in an alley.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in the film Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The FlashWith Vanessa Marshall's voice. She has her plants going in a fuss of eating civilians to go back to them to eat salad when Firestorm seems to stop it and returns her plants in ice cream. Unfortunately, she defends herself and beats him in the ice cream. Then it appears Reverse-Flash, the dashboard and turns its plants into a parade carriage, making it the first of the many villains to capture to conquer the hearts of the citizens.
- A feudal version of Japan by Hiedra Venenosa appears in the anime film Batman Ninja, performed by Atsuko Tanaka and Tara Strong in Japanese and English, respectively.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Justice League vs. The Fatal Five. She's locked up in Arkham Asylum and briefly escapes, along with Harley. They both fight Batman and the guards until they are subjected. Both were expressed by a Tara Strong without accreditation.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Tara Strong repeating the paper. Unlike the comics in which she becomes a humanid religious mantis, instead becomes a monster of mutant plants. However, he cannot fight against Robin, Rafael and Michelangelo because he is rooted on the ground and cannot reach them.
- Hiedra Venenosa will appear in Batman: Hushwith Peyton List's voice, repeating his role Gotham.
Video Games
Poison Ivy has appeared in most of the Batman video games over the years. In most of these games, she does not fight Batman directly and usually watches in the background as Batman fights one of his plant monsters. She appeared as a boss in:
- Batman: The Animated Series for Game Boy
- The Adventures of Batman & Robin for Super NES.
- The Adventures of Batman & Robin for Sega CD.
- Batman: Chaos in Gotham
- Batman and Robin, video game based on film
- Batman Vengeance
- Batman: Dark TomorrowShe appears as a boss at the level of Arkham Asylum, if Batman gets caught in the vines of her plant monster, she will kill him with her poisoned kiss.
- Hiedra Venenosa has two appearances in Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu, first as a hallucination induced by the Scarecrow, and later as a prisoner imprisoned in Arkham Asylum.
- In Batman: Gotham City RacerThe vehicle of Hiedra Venenosa was playable.
She is able to jump higher than any other character (an ability granted to all villains), increase the growth rate of particular plants, blow long-range poison kisses, and give poison kisses to enemies which, in turn, fall. apart.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in DC Universe OnlineWith Cyndi Williams' voice. Bocetos from it can be seen on the official website.
- Hiedra Venenosa is a playable character Infinite Crisis, a multiplayer game on the battlefield, where Tasia Valenza resumes his role in the series Batman: Arkham.
Lego DC series
- Hiedra Venenosa is a playable character Lego Batman: The Videogame with its sound effects made by Vanessa Marshall. Her skills are double jump, immunity toxins, poisonous kiss (which only works with enemies right in front of her), making the guards open love doors (not mind control), and she is the only character that can make the plants grow. She works for the Riddler, and she's the fourth boss of chapter 1 "Riddler's Revenge." She appears in the hero's story right after Two-Face is defeated where it helps escape from Batman and Robin Riddler by dropping a seed right in front of him and making a giant vine grow under his feet, raising him to a roof where Poison Ivy rises. On the side of Riddler's history, the Riddler assigns him to get some mutated vine seeds from the Botanical Gardens. They're both trying to sneak away from Commissioner Gordon. However, the Riddler learns the hardest way to step on the flowers provokes her, and makes her scream, attracting the attention of Commissioner Gordon. After obtaining the seeds, she stays with the plants and plays with them, even holding a tree and falling, falling, red flowers that form in a heart, but not before giving the seeds to the Riddler. Back on the side of Batman's story, the dynamic duo finds it, and it falls 3 seeds on the ground; one of them becomes a small plant that barks like a puppy, but when Robin points it, it becomes a giant plant with Poison Ivy within it, starting the boss's struggle. The other seeds also become monstrous plants, and spit seeds that become Poison Ivy's thugs, and any hero has to attack them until they become lego pieces that need to use to build bombs to explode one of the plants (but explosions can also hurt the heroes) and Poison Ivy moves to another. After the second floor explodes, Poison Ivy doesn't move toward the third, but it can't be damaged until it explodes. After all her thugs are gone, she can be defeated just by attacking her. After she's defeated, she seems to be hurt, and Robin feels compassion for her and tries to control her. Unfortunately, it turns out to be a trick, and she has a love gas that makes him fall in love with her. Batman throws him a Batarang and tries to get Robin out of love gas (which he does only when they chase Nygma). In the final scene, Poison Ivy is seen in his cell in Arkham Asylum caring for plants. She's the only female boss who doesn't show up like a miniboss.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Lego Batman 2: DC Super HeroesWith Laura Bailey's voice. On the third level, "Arkham Asylum Antics" she runs around Mole Machine de Bane along with the Penguin and Bane himself. She appears as an optional boss. Once again, he fights at the Botanical Garden. Before the fight, she spins a racket and says, "It's time to get green."
- Hiedra Venenosa appears as a playable character Lego Batman 3: Beyond GothamWith the voice of Tara Strong. She appears in secondary missions next to Swamp Thing. A trophy in the version of PlayStation 3, "Queens of Crime", requires the player to configure both free play characters like her and Harley Quinn. This is also the first and currently unique Lego Batman game that does not present it as its boss.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears in Lego Dimensions. She appears in the adventure package The Lego Batman Movie like the second boss.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears as a main character and a chief Lego DC Super-Villainswith Tasia Valenza resumes his role in the series Batman: Arkham.
Batman: Arkham
Poison Ivy appears in the Batman: Arkham series voiced primarily by Tasia Valenza.
- Hiedra Venenosa makes her first appearance Batman: Arkham Asylum. The appearance of this iteration has become a naked goddess, dressed only with an orange shirt and foliage panties, and its appearance is more like a plant with green skin, with vine-shaped growths and leaves in its body. She acts like the penultimate boss. It appears for the first time in the Penitentiary, begging to be released from your cell phone to help your "babys"; it seems you can feel the pain that Dr. Young inflicted on the island's plants while creating a Venom plant hybrid to create the Titan medication. It is later released by Harley Quinn, after which it is directed directly to the Botanical Gardens. Batman's following her later. After something compelling (as a way to crush one of his vines when he tries to attack), he tells Batman that the molds that grow in Killer Croc's den can be used to create a Titan antidote. After Batman leaves, the Joker arrives and gives Hiedra Venenosa a double dose of Titan, which makes his plants sprain at random and grow in massive proportions, causing havoc throughout the island and destroying the improvised Batcave in sewerage systems. When Batman returns to stop her, Hiedra Venenosa attacks with spores shells, hypnotized guards and a huge monster of mutated plants. Batman finally defeats her, and then you can see her being returned to her cell.
- Hiedra Venenosa makes her next appearance Batman: Arkham City. Its design remains the same with the exception of a shirt of color. She has settled in an abandoned hotel in the districts of Arkham City, isolating herself from humanity and relying on seduced toxins for her protection. At the end of the game story, Hiedra Venenosa forges an unstable alliance with Catwoman in exchange for an unusual favor after a brief fight. She promises the support of mutated plants if Catwoman breaks into Hugo Strange's vault, TYGER, heavily guarded, recovers a rare flower that was taken from her incarceration. However, after the player has successfully completed this stage, Catwoman relinquished his agreement by destroying the plant instead of trying to escape with it. Hiedra Venenosa is deceived to blame Strange for this calamity and later swears to avenge Gotham City. Your plant workshop you owned in your previous life can also be located in Arkham City, fulfilling a real purpose during one of Catwoman's gaming missions. Hiedra Venenosa also appears in Batman: Arkham City LockdownWith Amy Carle's voice.
- Pamela Isley is mentioned in Batman: Arkham Origins. It is understood when the player locates a plant store that is owned by him. It is assumed that he has not yet undergone the transformation of his poison ivy during the time period of this game. The "Cold Cold Heart" DLC also referred to it through its identification in the GothCorp registry area.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears below Batman: Arkham Knight. His design has been altered: his long hair has been cut and tied on his head, his pigmentation is now a clear dye of color, giving it a more human look. Originally, as was seen in the history mission of Harley Quinn, she was first imprisoned at Blüdhaven police station, but was rescued when Harley faced the entire police department, as well as Nightwing. Hiedra Venenosa attended the Scarecrow who met with the other villains, but refused to participate. As a result, Espantapájaros left her out of combat and placed her in a gas chamber to be put on the new Toxin of the Fear. However, Batman beats the guards and Hiedra Venenosa is immune to toxin, allowing Batman to take her to the isolation cell in the GCPD. Batman is forced to work with her to stop the toxin of fear throughout the city of Espantapájaros by helping her wake up two ancient trees that had long been asleep. She helps save the city, but she sacrifices her life in the process. She dies and disintegrates into Batman's arms after her last act of redemption, declaring "The Nature... always... wins." Later in the game, you can find a red flower at the place of your death.
Injustice series
- Hiedra Venenosa is mentioned in Injustice: Gods Among Us. One of its poisonous plants is an interacting object at the Asylum Arkham stage. Hiedra Venenosa is seen as a non-playable support card in the iOS version of the game shown with its New 52 look, and is mentioned in different S.T.A.R missions. Labs.
- Hiedra Venenosa appears as a playable character Injustice 2once again expressed by Tasia Valenza. In the game's history mode, she joined the Society to take over the planet, disappointed that Batman's reform from the Regime was not ecological. She fights her fellow Mermaids from Gotham City, Harley Quinn and Catwoman (or Cyborg, depending on who the player chooses). In his unique player end, Hiedra Venenosa makes Brainiac collect all the cities of the Earth, then kisses Brainiac, killing the Coluan with his poison. Then use the plant life of the Earth to govern the planet.
Miscellaneous
- Hiedra Venenosa aparece en "The Flower Girl", una historia en Batman Adventures vol. 2, # 16. In history, Hiedra Venenosa is dying from the effects of her own toxins, and she is headed to Dr. Holland, who practiced science in a remote rural house. She begs Holland to save her life, but he explains that there is nothing I can do. Soon after, she dies in her arms, and collapses in a pile of dead plants. Moments later, another Pamela Isley appears, whose character design coincides with his appearance in Batman: The Animated Series. He claims that the ivy that died is a plant creature that she had created as a distraction for Batman, to start a new life.
- The character also co-started the mini series of comics Harley and Ivy, of three numbers, and received his swan song in the series comics The Batman Adventureswhich contains stories about Batman's adventures in Gotham City after a break from the Justice League.
- Hiedra Venenosa is played by Jaime Lyn Beatty on the musical website of StarKid Productions, Holy Musical B @ man!.
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