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[B]Poison Ivy Gets Her Own Jewelry Collection From RockLove:[/B] [URL="https://www.rocklove.com/collections/dc-poison-ivy"]https://www.rocklove.com/collections/dc-poison-ivy
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[QUOTE]"Expanding its official collaboration with DC, RockLove Jewelry launches the Poison Ivy collection, inspired by the fan-favorite femme fatale. The new pieces inspirit her naturistic being through ivy and vine etching techniques, leaflet charms, and glimmering green crystals – a sterling silver extension of the character's floral connections. To symbolize Poison Ivy's most powerful ability of captivation, the new collection flares rustic charm and is intricately designed to glitter from within. The line is comprised of ten new pieces retailing from $60-$199 per piece and is available on RockLove.com."[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE]"Poison Ivy's malevolent superpowers stem from a benevolent place," said RockLove CEO & Designer Allison Cimino. "Ivy holds an intense reverence for Mother Nature and is determined to protect it by any means necessary. I have always admired this character because of this relevant parallel. Though she lives within the DC universe, she portrays a conservationist who is passionate about making lasting change. Her empathy for other women also reflects modern feminism, making her origin story one of the most powerful and purposeful among the bunch of Super-Villains."[/QUOTE]
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Our girl getting a full jewelry collection before getting a solo series.
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[QUOTE=Confuzzled;5481454]Our girl getting a full jewelry collection before getting a solo series.[/QUOTE]
What is truly a girls best friend...
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[QUOTE=Confuzzled;5481454]Our girl getting a full jewelry collection before getting a solo series.[/QUOTE]
she's also likely getting a big comic event at some point this year though..
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DC Universe book club has Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death as one of their voting options for May's Book of the Month:
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5481684]What is truly a girls best friend...[/QUOTE]Emeralds! Because they don't burn if you drop them while cooking :p
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[QUOTE=Confuzzled;5482490]DC Universe book club has Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death as one of their voting options for May's Book of the Month:
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Good choices :).
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[QUOTE=Confuzzled;5474420]The Queen Ivy plot is teased in the latest Batman (same issue that introduces The Gardener).
What's confusing is Ivy is also currently playing a role in the Catwoman book, which has no connection to Queen Ivy whatsoever, so it needs to be seen how it all fits together.
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Hasn't Ivy grown some "children" in the past?
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5488670]Could there be more than one "Poison Ivy"?
Hasn't Ivy grown some "children" in the past?[/QUOTE]One animated episode had her make a small army of plant people as part of a complex plan to forcibly change policy of companies she'd identified as major polluters. Example: [url=https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Susan_Maguire_(DCAU)]Susan Maguire[/url](Wayne, 'cause Bruce)
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If one was to write a follow up to that story, you could pretty easily find an excuse for how Susan or one of the other plant people lived.
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[QUOTE=marhawkman;5489079]One animated episode had her make a small army of plant people as part of a complex plan to forcibly change policy of companies she'd identified as major polluters. Example: [url=https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Susan_Maguire_(DCAU)]Susan Maguire[/url](Wayne, 'cause Bruce)
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If one was to write a follow up to that story, you could pretty easily find an excuse for how Susan or one of the other plant people lived.[/QUOTE]I was thinking of the more recent mini-series [B][I][COLOR="#006400"]Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death[/COLOR][/I][/B].
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[QUOTE=marhawkman;5489079]One animated episode had her make a small army of plant people as part of a complex plan to forcibly change policy of companies she'd identified as major polluters. Example: [url=https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Susan_Maguire_(DCAU)]Susan Maguire[/url](Wayne, 'cause Bruce)
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If one was to write a follow up to that story, you could pretty easily find an excuse for how Susan or one of the other plant people lived.[/QUOTE]
That plan made me laugh as an adult as it would raise SO many questions (i.e. all these billionaires/CEOs are on a boat that is attacked and explodes. Yet their heirs/spouses survive, Pam didn't think that would raise ANY suspicion?)
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[QUOTE=Mistah K88;5489451]That plan made me laugh as an adult as it would raise SO many questions (i.e. all these billionaires/CEOs are on a boat that is attacked and explodes. Yet their heirs/spouses survive, Pam didn't think that would raise ANY suspicion?)[/QUOTE]Yeah I know... It'd probably not get questioned immediately, but it would attract attention. Such as having police detectives try to interview Susan's family.... that she doesn't have. Also the plan as implemented required killing all witnesses. if Ivy was more subtle she might have managed to trick the crew of the ship into thinking it was a horrible accident. but... no.
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[QUOTE=Mistah K88;5489451]That plan made me laugh as an adult as it would raise SO many questions (i.e. all these billionaires/CEOs are on a boat that is attacked and explodes. Yet their heirs/spouses survive, Pam didn't think that would raise ANY suspicion?)[/QUOTE]
If I remember the episode correctly, Ivy had to hastily revise her original plan of the spouses simply controlling their respective billionaires and CEOs as the plant spouses started having trouble maintaining their human guises and started to deteriorate (Veronica Vreeland's husband being the first).
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5488670]Could there be more than one "Poison Ivy"?
Hasn't Ivy grown some "children" in the past?[/QUOTE]
There was a story named the 'Flower Girl' towards the end of the DCAU continuity set comics which retconned TNBA Ivy to be a plant clone of BTAS Ivy, created by BTAS Ivy once she left Gotham for South America at the end of the episode 'House and Garden'. That episode also featured an Ivy plant clone, albeit briefly.
In 2019's Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy mini-series, there was a separate heroic Ivy and a villainous Ivy (the science and logic is all suspect on how that happened but it had to do with a combination of The Flash resurrecting her in Heroes in Crisis and Lex giving her specially enhanced manure (!) to amp her up), with the two versions merging into one in the last issue, similar to the two versions of Granny Goodness merging into one in the last season of Young Justice.