Both Harley Quinn and Catwoman call Poison Ivy "Red", due to her hair color. All three sirens named each other mostly by their criminal name (or part of it). The only exception to this is Catwoman, who Harley and Ivy usually call Selina.
I only rremember ivy called Harley "peanut" "Harls". I never read or see Ivy saying "puddin". I asked because she called that in one issue of Harley Quinn series written by Humphries...
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.
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.
Harley Quinn season two ends with Harley and Ivy finally accepting their feelings for one another and pursuing a romantic relationship.
In June 2015, Poison Ivy was revealed to be romantically involved with Harley Quinn by Harley Quinn series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, stating that she is in a romantic relationship with Harley "without the jealousy of monogamy".
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.
In the heat of the moment, Harley and Ivy share an intense kiss. Their romantic feelings for each other sneak up on them—exploring the messy emotions that come along with falling in love. Harley quickly accepts that she has feelings for her best friend—Ivy does not.
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.
Combine this with the fact that during the bachelorette party, Harley and Ivy repeatedly have drunk sex that they both deny means anything deeper, it goes to show how even before either of them were ready to admit their true feelings for each other, there was always a raw connection between them.
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”).
Doctor Pamela Isley is some 40 years older than Harley in publication history, but the two have enjoyed a relationship on any number of levels throughout the 25 years that the Clown Princess of Crime has been smashing hearts with her synonymous mallet.
I also changed their position since Ivy is taller than Harley.
Harley Quinn started gave the Joker the nickname of Mr. J when she was still a pyschiatrist at Arkham Asylum. She also often calls him Puddin.
In the story, after Nightwing has searched the entire city looking for Quinn, he finally finds her. What does the Queen of romance do? She ties Nightwing to her bed, slips into a raunchy outfit and seduces him. In another, it is revealed that Harley Quinn and Nightwing get married in DC's future.
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.
Later, Harley returns to her and Ivy's suite, and finds Ivy in a green wedding dress, with Harley's, daughter Lucy, her sister Delia, and an Elvis impersonator. Ivy proposes to Harley, suggesting that the two of them can forge their own path together. Harley immediately accepts, and the pair kiss.
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.
Rose is a Sporeling, a humanoid plant raised as a daughter by Poison Ivy.
Mental instability: Due to Poison Ivy's obsession with plants, when she thinks that they are being threatened, she becomes unstable, destructive, and filled with rage. She is willing to save her plants at all costs, even if she has to surrender to Batman or ask for his help.
Background. Poison Ivy, aka Pamela Iseley, came from an abusive home. Her father beat her mother every night until one night he killed her, hiding the body in the garden. He was later arrested for her murder.
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.
Weakness: A lack of sunlight will progressively weaken Poison Ivy's powers as she is a human-plant hybrid. Perhaps even more important, however, is her mental instability. When Poison Ivy became a supervillain, she was driven insane and is often portrayed as a mad genius.