![]() Suddenly, Harley Quinn begins to go into shock, forcing either Catwoman or Cyborg to try to take care of her, while the other fights Poison Ivy, with either Cyborg or Catwoman emerging victorious. Poison Ivy then expresses disgust towards Catwoman, who was spared from the harsh treatment at Arkham Asylum (thanks to Batman) that the other inmates had to undergo. Either way, Harley Quinn is eventually defeated. She later ambushes Cyborg, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn at Arkham Asylum and infects Harley with her iconic pink pheromones, causing her to attack either Cyborg or Catwoman (depending on the player's choice), while the other will battle Poison Ivy. Harley tries one last time to convince her to turn on the Society and join them she coldly refuses the request, and the two fight, with Harley emerging as the victor. While she was explaining her motives, however, Harley had been cutting the vines holding her, and after Ivy finishes her statement, she successfully escapes, followed by Canary and Arrow. She then explains that Batman had promised to preserve the Green, but all Batman had done was build more cities over the Green, making Batman no different than Superman in her eyes. Harley is at first relieved to see her, hoping that she will help them, but Ivy later admits that she is part of the Society, much to Harley's disappointment and sadness. Poison Ivy ambushes and captures Black Canary, Green Arrow, and Harley Quinn when they try to intercept the shipment of fear gas in Slaughter Swamp. She joins the Society to further their common interest in bringing mankind to its knees, but at heart, Ivy’s desire is to ensure that in any new world order, flora dominates fauna. Pamela Isley was once an innovative but radical botanical biochemist with a singular goal: to make the world safe for plant life to flourish. ![]() She was also a member of the Birds of Prey.ĭr. She would later become a formidable foe of Batman. In the process, she was doused with her own chemicals, granting her the ability to control plantlife, and make her immune to poisons or viruses. Angered by Bruce’s behavior, she rushed past security to steal a formula that she alone knew how to make. When Isley pitched an idea involving using pheromones to modify their targets to the company’s benefit, to which Bruce Wayne refused her offer and fired her on the spot, even going as far as to warn her that as he owned any research she had conducted, she would not be able to pitch her idea elsewhere. However, this project was stolen by the supervillain known as The Riddler and spread throughout Gotham City, New Jersey, transforming it into a literal urban jungle, though Batman managed to defeat Riddler and secure Isley’s project. She managed to aid in completing a project that allows flora to grow at an advanced rate. She then managed to get a job at Wayne Enterprises. After a time, she kissed him on the lips, resulting in him dying from an untraceable toxin. The latter sullenly sat in silence, waiting patiently for her to make the first move. After graduating, she visited her father in prison. However, she had managed to use her pills to manipulate the college’s dean into dropping her charges and allowing her to graduate summa cum laude. When the college staff learned of her activities, she was expelled and sent to prison to await a criminal indictment. In college, she dated budding eco-terrorist Bella Garten, and created designer drugs and doling out pheromone pills to study their effects. Isley was sent to live with another relative. As a result, Isley’s father was tried and found guilty of domestic violence and sentenced to life in prison. She then witnessed her father bury his wife in the garden, her flesh decaying and feeding the very flora that she planted. But when she saw her father murder his wife in cold blood, fed up with the latter’s disobedience, she learned about how cruel humans could be. This led Isley to the conclusion that flowers could manipulate people. Every time he struck his wife, he would simply buy her forgiveness with flowers, expanding their garden each time this happened. Unfortunately, her father’s violent behavior continued. When Isley inquired about her mother’s black eye, she simply brushed it off. Seeing Isley there, she explained that she enjoyed gardening because she feels that flowers listen to her, and if she was quiet enough, they would respond. Enraged by his wife’s behavior, he punched her in the face, giving her a black eye., to which the latter showed little to no reaction and simply went outside and began to garden. One day, her mother allowed her to play outside. Although a protective lotion was prescribed, her abusive father would go to extreme lengths to keep her indoors. Pamela Isley was born with an unusual skin condition: an aversion to sunlight.
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