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  1. En la historia de 1997 Batman: Poison Ivy, Christopher DeJardin intenta matar a Ivy y Batman recibe la bala. Batman, que llevaba una armadura corporal, lo noquea.

  2. Poison Ivy is the alter ego taken by Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley, an eco-terrorist and prominent enemy of Batman. First appearing in Batman #181 , she is depicted as one of the world's most prominent eco-terrorists, motivated by an obsession with plants, misandry, botany, and extremist environmentalism with a desire to save the world from the ...

  3. First Appearance. World's Finest #251. ( July, 1978) Poison Ivy has had her origin story retold differently several times over her many years of publication, with significant variations in continuity. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Bronze Age. 1.2 Post-Crisis. 2 Related Articles. 3 Links and References. History. Bronze Age.

  4. Poison Ivy also appears in the sequel storyline Batman: Curse of the White Knight, however she managed to escape the massacre of the other villains by Azrael. Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass. Poison Ivy appears as a supporting character in the 2019 graphic novel Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass.

  5. Pamela Lillian Isley. Main Alias. Poison Ivy. Other Aliases. Poison Ice [1] Dr. Green [2] Queen Ivy [3] Ivy. Goddess of Eden [4] Relatives. Unnamed parents (deceased) Affiliation. The Green ·. Formerly Birds of Prey, Secret Society of Super-Villains, Justice League United [5], Wayne Enterprises [6] Base Of Operations. Gotham City. Status. Alignment

  6. Poison Ivy is a supervillain and eco-terrorist with the ability to control plants, usually an antagonist to Batman. Originally, Pamela Isley was a botanist from a wealthy family, working underneath with professor Jason Woodrue until an accident gave her powers and turned her insane.

  7. Pamela Isley grows up wealthy with emotionally distant parents. She later studies advanced botanical biochemistry at a university with Alec Holland under Dr. Jason Woodrue.