Susan was later revealed to be one of many human looking plants created by Poison Ivy to marry Gotham's rich patrons and inherit their fortunes. Bruce realized this and stated that his initial feelings were likely the result of pheromones.[7] ...
Created for the Batman Adventures cartoon series in the 1990s, and later ported into the comic books, Harley/Harleen is the first major character from the modern era of Batman to be included in the Batman '66 continuity. Hugo Strange (Jim Ward) - Hugo Strange appears at the end of the...
Let's Play - Batman: Arkham Knight! -- "Help Me Poison Ivy!" (Episode 8): With Luke Patterson.
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn are given total liberty to munch away at each other's carpets throughout Season 3, as they celebrate their newfound love with an "Eat Bang Kill" tour. (Is pleasuring your partner something only the morally corrupt do?) To make matters worse, Batman's moral ...
Catwoman can use her whip to pull LEGO characters towards her and kiss them. Poison Ivy can use her kisses to kill people. Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn can seduce certain guards to pass certain doors, this however is very tame and is nothing more than a few hearts appearing aroun...
Batman’s most famous enemies include The Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Two-Face, Poison Ivy and Catwoman. Superman has faced many villains, including Lex Luthor, Braniac, and Doomsday. FamilyBruce Wayne’s parents, physician Dr. Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne, were murdered when he was...
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the villains in his rogues’ gallery. The episode introduces the new district attorney, who’s vehemently anti-Batman, believing that his vigilantism is the reason the likes of Joker, Riddler, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Mad Hatter, and more are wreaking havocon the perpetually downtrodden Gotham ...
–FOREVER actually features Batman for a large portion of its running time in this BATMAN movie. And he’s not a cripple. Nor does he spend a large portion of the movie trying to fuck the main villain of the piece. (Yes, we’ll conveniently ignore the Poison Ivy “seduction” scenes ...
Sheldon Moldoff was one of Bob Kane's anonymous cartoonists. Comic-readers would buy Batman comic-books thinking that they were Bob Kane's, when they were really Sheldon Moldoff's. Sheldon Moldoff helped to co-create Calendar Man, Poison Ivy, Clayface (M