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Carmine Infantino cover/art; 1st app. of Poison Ivy (Pamela Lillian Isley)
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Carmine Infantino cover/art; 1st app. of Poison Ivy (Pamela Lillian Isley)
The creation of Poison Ivy began with Batman team Robert Kanigher and Shelly Moldoff being inspired by a Nathaniel Hawthorne story. The florid femme fatale — immune to all toxins and able to control plants with her mind — still started out as a swinging '60s creation that would thrive for generations of classic comic-book storytelling. Her romantic entanglements with Batman are the stuff of legend, and Poison Ivy has only thrived in modern times as Harley Quinn's very close partner-in-crime. Legendary artist Carmine Infantino also had a big hand in the helming of this pop-art origin of one of comicdom's most complicated characters. This is where it all began, with fans already clamoring for Ivy to become part of the new big-screen DC Extended Universe.
Carmine Infantino cover/art; 1st app. of Poison Ivy (Pamela Lillian Isley)
Carmine Infantino cover/art; 1st app. of Poison Ivy (Pamela Lillian Isley)