
Poison Ivy
- Alias
- Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley
- Created By
- Robert Kanigher, Carmine Infantino
- Franchise
- DC, Batman
- Race
- Metahuman
- Movies
- Batman & Robin
- TV Shows
- Gotham, Harley Quinn
- Comic Books
- Poison Ivy #1
- Cast
- Uma Thurman, Lake Bell
Inducted into Batman's rogues gallery in the 1960s, Poison Ivy is a metahuman who terrorizes Gotham with her poisonous touch and control over plant life. A misanthropic eco-terrorist, Poison Ivy is also depicted as an anti-hero, using her powers in attempts to regrow the environment in the wake of pollution and deforestation. Together with her lover Harley Quinn, the two are always ready to wreak havoc in Gotham.
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