During the fight,
Given what we know about the character, despite story nomenclature, the killer kiss is more accurately described as poisonous, not venomous. Regardless, the result is the same. Contact with Ivy's lips delivers a toxin capable of killing the recipient.
Harley and Ivy make their love HBO official
Ivy realizes her feelings for Harley in the second season finale, after being ditched by her fiance Kite-Man after he deduces she loves someone else.
The two villains romantically linked up in the Season 2 finale of the animated comic book series, much to the delight of fans. Showrunners Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker recently confirmed to the AV Club that Harley and Ivy are in it for the long haul. The duo have no intentions to ever break up the couple.
Harley Quinn features Ivy as Harley's best friend and then lover.
It has finally happened! Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are officially a couple, because love is love — even in comic books. In the new DC Comic's: Bombshells #79, the classic Batman series characters are finally declaring their love, and it couldn't be more beautiful.
Poison Ivy's ex-girlfriend Bella Garten, also known as the Gardener, makes an unexpected reappearance at the end of DC's Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - Legion of Bats #1.
Harley Quinn season two ends with Harley and Ivy finally accepting their feelings for one another and pursuing a romantic relationship.
Harley and Joker break up because Harley is sick of living in Joker's shadow. She was more intelligent than the Joker and often planned their major heists. However, Joker always took all the credit.
But with both Gotham villains currently headed down different paths of self-discovery in the comics, they quietly called it quits. “Our story…it's not over,” Harley tells a teary Ivy in Harley Quinn #10. “But you need to find your own path, too.
They have affectionate nicknames for each other, with Ivy calling her "peanut," and Harley giving her gal a peck under the mistletoe or as she calls it "the kisstletoe." This signifies they're more than just besties, especially as Ivy is adamant about the "no exes" rule.
DC's Batman: Beyond the White Knight reveals why Bruce Wayne/Batman married Harley Quinn within the "Murphyverse." Batman: Beyond the White Knight #2 ended with the surprising revelation that Bruce and Harley had tied the knot following the events of Batman: Curse of the White Knight.
Poison Ivy Saves Harley From The Joker And Gives Her Immunity To Toxins. Poison Ivy hates all humans because they have hurt her and they have contaminated the world.
Ivy Made Harley Immune To Toxins
Little did Harley know, this elixir would actually change her life. What Ivy force-fed Harley was actually a type of immunizer. It allowed her to be around Poison Ivy, as well as to get physically close to her, without any of the nasty side-effects.
Rose is a Sporeling, a humanoid plant raised as a daughter by Poison Ivy.
Luckily, she did not kill the co-worker she hooked up with, but that was overshadowed by the fact that she cheated on Harley with her (which this comic confirms was cheating, as Harley and Ivy are confirmed to still be “girlfriends”).
The Joker does not reciprocate her love and is in fact incapable of romantic emotion as he sees people only as tools to further his own plans. Harley is in denial of this fact and prefers to view him as an antihero until she eventually has to come face-to-face with his complete disregard for her.
Ivy repeatedly calls Harley stupid, recklessly hurts her feelings, hits her several times and at one point is bashing her head against a tiled floor. It's all presented as comic relief, but if you stop to seriously consider this behaviour, it's incredibly abusive and violent - on a physical and emotional level.
Harleen became obsessed with her subject, and after falling madly in love with the Clown Prince of Crime, she helped him escape the asylum. Her love for the Joker inspired Harleen to adopt a new identity, that of Harley Quinn, the Joker's sidekick-slash-love interest—whether he wanted one or not.
Pamela Isley (aka Poison Ivy) is the deuteragonist of the DC Universe's animated Harley Quinn franchise. She is Harley Quinn's best friend, eventual girlfriend, and fellow Arkham Asylum escapee.
As Ivy puts it, against "all reason and logic," she did genuinely like him in return until later events saw their relationship end.
Poison Ivy is one of Batman's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries who make up Batman's rogues gallery. Poison Ivy's real name is Pamela Lillian Isley, a Gotham City botanist obsessed with plants, ecological extinction, and environmentalism.
Ivy and Harley get in a car with "Just Married" on the back and try and escape the Old Gotham Corn Factory and the police. As they drive away, Ivy realizes she didn't want to be with Kite-Man and that Harley is trying to grow and change. "For me, that's what matters," Ivy says.
The latest issue of DC Comics's Injustice: Year Zero prequel series — set in an alternate reality inspired by the popular Injustice video game where Superman is a bad guy — confirms that Harley and Ivy tied the knot.