Stjepan Sejic posted some of his concepts for Isley over on twitter.
Four images over there as well.my concept for isley, if approved would definitely revolve around that old bit of folk wisdom: never meet your heroes.
there is a lot to unpack about that one. the humanizing element in this idea that between your idea of your idol and their reality, often there is a life's worth of mess, and they are no longer the people you expect them to be
«Speaking generally, it is because of the desire of the tragic poets for the marvellous that so varied and inconsistent an account of Medea has been given out» (Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History [4.56.1])
Okay, so Ivy is immune to poison or venom but does she immune to virus and bacteria as well?
Also what kind of venom? All-natural, manufactured, both? If she's immune to manufactured venom, how does that work? Does her skin adjust to new venom or does she research and inject herself with new formula every other time?
All plants is alive............... english is my second lenguage, so i thought by living you mean moving or something. Ivy gmo all of them dude, gmo not just mean mixing plants, she mixis plants with animals and stuff, how are they gonna move other wise, even mixes them with humans. GMO them ruin plants life. Ok ?
In Contagion she was shown to be immune to a deadly disease causing virus. She also didn't seem to be affected by the virus/bacteria unleashed by Mr. Freeze in Scott Snyder's All-Star Batman.
In other media, she's been shown to be naturally immune to manufactured venom on multiple occasions (Joker's laughing gas in BTAS, Scarecrow's fear gas in the Harley Quinn show). Scarecrow had to incorporate her DNA into a special kind of venom to ensure she was vulnerable to it.
DC Universe is spotlighting Ivy all this month: https://twitter.com/TheDCUniverse/st...43063373111296
Ivy and Harley go undercover as college co-eds in the next episode of Harley Quinn, as they continue their spree of wiping out the male members of the Rogue's Gallery, this time setting their sights on Riddler, who has taken over Gotham State University: