DC Kill Poison Ivy For The Dumbest Reason Ever

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Fans of Pamela Isley were in for a shock in Poison Ivy #22. DC Comics kill Poison Ivy off in her own book trying to take down the Floronic Man. We all know comic book deaths don't last and DC Comics had a bigger reason to kill off a longstanding villain. They want to make Poison Ivy into a hero like Harley Quinn. Because that's worked out so well for Harleen Quinzel. Wes breaks down the details of Poison Ivy's death and explains what DC are really doing. DC kill Poison Ivy for the dumbest reason ever.
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  • @virginislandsguy1885
    @virginislandsguy1885 29 дней назад +74

    Wes forgot the golden rule in modern comics... no one in the alphabet community can be a villain.

    • @angelmarquez5153
      @angelmarquez5153 29 дней назад +10

      It's the women who can't be villains. It's too misogynistic

  • @vortechx7176
    @vortechx7176 29 дней назад +118

    im sick of DC trying to give harley and Ivy a redemption arc while skipping over the redemption part of it. plus those two are way overused nowadays

  • @aqdrobert
    @aqdrobert 29 дней назад +36

    Reginald Bushroot: I want to become a hero, Darkwing! How do I start?
    Darkwing: Have DC writers kill you off.

  • @lobaoguara2332
    @lobaoguara2332 29 дней назад +37

    Do you still remember when heroes were heroes, villains were villains and superheroes were action stories?

    • @EvandroACruz
      @EvandroACruz 29 дней назад +7

      I miss these times.

    • @lobaoguara2332
      @lobaoguara2332 29 дней назад +6

      @@EvandroACruz I miss too, bro

    • @thibaldus3
      @thibaldus3 28 дней назад +2

      Disney did what they did with everything: turned it into a girl brand.

    • @ALookIntoTheEulenspiegel
      @ALookIntoTheEulenspiegel 28 дней назад

      What the heck are you talking about? The lamia story, for example, is literally an action story and villains and heroes have been trading places since the 70s.

  • @Bucketus.Lord.of.Buckets
    @Bucketus.Lord.of.Buckets 29 дней назад +46

    Stop trying to make Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy heroes. They're tragic characters, but they're still horrible monsters.

    • @Jay-fw6jo
      @Jay-fw6jo 28 дней назад +4

      I always consider Harley Quinn and poison ivy anti-villains, but at the end of the day villains

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 28 дней назад +2

      Tragic villains but still villains.

    • @karaoconnoraliasraidra
      @karaoconnoraliasraidra 25 дней назад +5

      It’s odd that defenders want to point to Batman: The Animated Series as a blueprint for how the characters are handled by modern writers when that series portrayed them as villains (and also as partners in crime with a sisterly bond rather than a romantic couple). Admittedly Harley was treated sympathetically at times. “Harley’s Holiday” (a great episode in my opinion) showed Harley as someone who was vulnerable and trying to get her life in order, and the infamous “Mad Love” portrayed her as someone who may have gotten in over her head due to her ambition and naïveté, but still didn’t deserve all the abuse she suffered. However, the series also portrayed her as deserving to be at Arkham a good part of the time because she was doing things that hurt others and herself. Poison Ivy arguably was portrayed less sympathetically than in the comics because she wasn’t shown being manipulated and experimented on by another scientist. There were one or two episodes that showed her in a more sympathetic light, but mainly she just wanted to kill or incapacitate people because she felt they were a threat to the plants. Remember the B:TAS episode that introduced Ivy had her faking tears about Harvey Dent being sick, then laughing in a mocking way as she admitted she’d poisoned him herself. That is not a sympathetic portrayal.

  • @--Sama-
    @--Sama- 29 дней назад +26

    I hate moral relativism and the unfair and convenient way it is applied to certain specific groups of people to justify their bad actions and not receive the punishment they deserve.

  • @snowbunnie1113
    @snowbunnie1113 29 дней назад +38

    She’ll be back soon enough…DC just announced Ivy’s appearance in Leah Williams new dog-water looking Gotham City Sirens reboot in August. 🙄

    • @Harleyxjokerforever
      @Harleyxjokerforever 29 дней назад +8

      Wow DC didn't even let the idea of ivy being dead sit long huh?

    • @joeparrigen4982
      @joeparrigen4982 18 дней назад

      Death is meaningless in comics.

  • @joshuataylor7443
    @joshuataylor7443 28 дней назад +8

    I don’t think anti hero magneto is a bad idea if they do acknowledge the horrible things he done and has to make amends with.

  • @brokenm8950
    @brokenm8950 29 дней назад +24

    Can someone make a collage of all the people Poison Ivy has murdered? Same with Harley Quinn. Just so there's something to bring up whenever anyone tries calling them "heroines".

    • @ALookIntoTheEulenspiegel
      @ALookIntoTheEulenspiegel 28 дней назад +4

      Well, it's difficult. The DC universe reboots every 4 years. Whatever killings they actually did, may or may not have been retconned. DC constantly rebooting and the canon being in constant flux has been a serious problem since the 80s.

  • @homeaccount5943
    @homeaccount5943 29 дней назад +27

    Turning a villain into a hero is interesting only if it's rarely done, with characters that have not been a serial killer. Unfortunately, most writers do not understand this.

    • @adamgardner2244
      @adamgardner2244 29 дней назад +6

      Most Writers don't know much of anything these days it seems

    • @sojournertaylor6897
      @sojournertaylor6897 29 дней назад +1

      *cough* Omni-Man *cough*

    • @annymora-rq6vi
      @annymora-rq6vi 29 дней назад +2

      Cough Jason Todd, Vegeta, Eren, y slade cough

    • @thibaldus3
      @thibaldus3 28 дней назад +1

      ​@@annymora-rq6viTodd didn't kill innocents.

    • @annymora-rq6vi
      @annymora-rq6vi 28 дней назад +1

      @@thibaldus3 Let's see how he didn't kill innocents if he wanted to kill Batman and the Bat-family in battle for cowl he almost killed Dick, Tim and shot Damian
      In man's land he almost killed Bruce
      The predule to under the red hood almost killed Tim and the Titans
      Final crisis almost kills the batfamily
      I exploit the school of speedy green arrow vol 3 69 to 72 many of those things before the new 52 and they did a reboot and if he was a villain

  • @Dhampir101980
    @Dhampir101980 29 дней назад +13

    Magneto was anti hero during Claremont’s X-men run. It was his long term plan for the character, and Erik only went back to being a villain because editorial demanded it ( which Claremont hated and it contributed to him originally leaving the book.
    Poison Ivy will be a villain again once she appears in a new live action movie

  • @BlackKoshinomi
    @BlackKoshinomi 29 дней назад +20

    Lol she died the moment she started A relationship with Harley

  • @cursedcancersurvivor
    @cursedcancersurvivor 29 дней назад +19

    I'm beyond caring.
    Ivy's character has been dead for a while. She's a zombie, an empty shell bereft of what made her interesting.
    DC tried to make her into this misunderstood enviromentalist anti-hero tied at the hip to Harley Quinn. She was insufferably boring.
    Modern DC will never bring back femme fatale Ivy, or even the deeply unsettling predatory Ivy as seen in that one shot by Gaiman (the name is escaping me 😖)

  • @earlsmith7428
    @earlsmith7428 29 дней назад +26

    Sigh! I wanted Pamela to go back to the way when she first started out. Another femme fatale in love with the DarkKnight Detective. It was a simpler time. Villainesses weren't sociopaths back then. I miss the old times.

    • @thibaldus3
      @thibaldus3 28 дней назад

      I'm so tired of every female character in DC being gay.

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 28 дней назад +1

      I am pretty sure Ivy was still a sociopath even back then.

    • @earlsmith7428
      @earlsmith7428 28 дней назад +3

      @@zemox2534 Perhaps, but not as bad as she is now.

  • @ZiKoN22
    @ZiKoN22 29 дней назад +12

    Poison Ivy was best as a villian. She really shined in the Batman Arkham Asylum video game.

  • @LunaticReason
    @LunaticReason 29 дней назад +15

    Nowadays Morality and Popularity are intrinsictly linked.

    • @karaoconnoraliasraidra
      @karaoconnoraliasraidra 25 дней назад

      What I find unsettling too is how a villain in a show or movie will do atrocious things, but fans will defend them is the actor is attractive. You can point out the terrible, horrible, no-good very bad things the character did and the fans will shriek and throw fits and insist no, they never did those things they were clearly shown doing and you’re only condemning them because you’re jealous. It’s disturbing. I wonder if those same fans write love letters to convicted murderers and such too.

  • @dontemorgan1517
    @dontemorgan1517 29 дней назад +13

    She'll be back, but far much worst than before. Beside, they ruin Ivy ever since they made her lesbian for Harley Quinn and became less of a supervillain.

  • @Jay-fw6jo
    @Jay-fw6jo 29 дней назад +17

    Nature girl is one of my favorite X-Men characters i’m still pissed that they turned her into a crazy terrorist.

    • @ironbaysqiureg4827
      @ironbaysqiureg4827 29 дней назад +1

      Damn sorry to hear about that of the z lister like her She will never be able to recover.

    • @joeparrigen4982
      @joeparrigen4982 18 дней назад +2

      Another character destroyed.

  • @AL-ws5yi
    @AL-ws5yi 29 дней назад +12

    I’m not up to the lore of Poison Ivy. I only know her from Batman the animated series. But I would rather Poison Ivy be a villain than a hero. She was more interesting that way.

  • @niccoloproia3678
    @niccoloproia3678 29 дней назад +14

    In the Gotham City Sirens Poison Ivy literally sided with a plant alien man in order to conquer the world.
    If she's a hero than Penguin is Gotham's real protector.
    P.S. Harley wasn't innocent even as Harleen.
    She cheated her way to become a psychiatrist.
    She decided to become a psychiatrist because she thought that villains were "glamour" not cause cared about her patients.
    Joker didn't change her, he gave her a little push

    • @thibaldus3
      @thibaldus3 28 дней назад

      Exactly. She's an abusive sociopath that fell in love with another bigger abusive sociopath (The Joker). Doesn't make her a hero. But to the social marxists: victim = good person.

    • @earlsmith7428
      @earlsmith7428 28 дней назад +4

      Agree with you, niccoloproia. Felt for years, Harley shouldn't be treated as an "anti-hero" but as a tragic character. She has still done wrong, and led to the death of innocents.

    • @niccoloproia3678
      @niccoloproia3678 28 дней назад +3

      @@earlsmith7428 precisely.
      I would say that before New52 (with Palmiotti and Conner's horrible run) Harley was more of a cautionary tale.
      It's a shame she has been ruined so much over the years cause she was a very well written and complex character.
      And infortunately Poison Ivy was brought down with her.

    • @thibaldus3
      @thibaldus3 28 дней назад +4

      My comments are being deleted. The fact is, her now being a lesbian who was previously in a relationship with a straight man, she automatically gets the status of hero by the woke crowd. Same for Ivy. Doesn't matter that they both are sociopaths.

    • @niccoloproia3678
      @niccoloproia3678 28 дней назад +2

      @@thibaldus3 i don't know what to tell you man, i didn't cancel any comments.
      As for the situation with Harley and Ivy, Harley is defined by her relationship with Joker: the name, the costume, the relationships with the heroes and villains ecc.
      While for Ivy i think she shouldn't have any real romantical feelings for anyone, if the experiment that made her Poison Ivy is getting deeper (to the point that nowadays she has all these uber plant powers) then her "link" with humanity should be almost non existent.
      I would say that Poison Ivy and Mr.Freeze are very similar: both brilliant scientists that got exposed to a failed experiment that changed their biology to the point that their humanity is simply hanging by a thread.
      While for Mr.Freeze the thread is his wife for Poison Ivy you have children (as we saw in the Poison Ivy graphic novel of the 90's or the No Man's Land event).
      If you want to have a lesbian Batman villain you can either create a new one (which would be great since nowadays Batman basically has no more female villains) or simply expanding on a Batman female villain that was never explored from a romantic point of view (i mean Magpie was never established of a particular orientation, or even better why not Pagan? She even has reasons to despise men after all)

  • @InfamyOrDeath-__-
    @InfamyOrDeath-__- 29 дней назад +13

    I’m sick of what they’ve done to Harley & Ivy, just give me back Jester Harley, I just despise the new design. I think this is the worst character redesign in the history of comics.

  • @merelythepawn
    @merelythepawn 29 дней назад +6

    Trying to supplant Poison Ivy’s iconic Villainous persona seems a bit rash and I for one am itching to see how turning her into a ‘hero’ proves to be a good idea. After all the horrible stuff she’s done in the past, going to take nothing short of divine intervention to convince me she’s turned a new leaf.

  • @harleyquinn6692
    @harleyquinn6692 29 дней назад +14

    Both characters are dead, just like the company they come from

  • @joshuay5581
    @joshuay5581 29 дней назад +7

    Is anyone really surprised, I mean they turned the Green Goblin into a good guy. Next up, DC will give Darkseid the Krakoa Era Apocalypse treatment and he'll be part of the Justice League.

  • @vash9760
    @vash9760 29 дней назад +10

    I didn’t even know she was sick.

  • @ActeonEtharius
    @ActeonEtharius 28 дней назад +4

    I discovered Poison Ivy as kid reading his Mum’s Silver Age comics and was smitten. All that’s left is the design now, the character has been twisted beyond all recognition by talentless hacks. No surprise the whisper network types that killed Ed Piskor would see heroism in villainy.

  • @OnionSavoya-jf5hz
    @OnionSavoya-jf5hz 29 дней назад +5

    People don't realize Poison Ivy has a long history of Horticulture Clones. Her clones are more fully plant based. And they love swamp thing.

  • @ComicsForLife2023
    @ComicsForLife2023 29 дней назад +6

    I think any writer incapable of writing an evil supervillain should be fired!
    He or she should not be able to get a comic book gig.
    Redeeming villains should be an exception not the norm.

    • @linusgustafsson2629
      @linusgustafsson2629 28 дней назад

      They claim you can only write yourself in comics, but all these villains certainly are bad at writing themselves.

    • @ComicsForLife2023
      @ComicsForLife2023 28 дней назад

      @@linusgustafsson2629 that’s some bullshit claim. Only someone that can’t write would say that.

  • @kittycatwithinternetaccess2356
    @kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 29 дней назад +10

    not plant mommy!

  • @PrivateCitizen84
    @PrivateCitizen84 28 дней назад +3

    Can't just let a villain be a villain anymore. They have to be a misunderstood antihero or something. Everything morally gray. Writers projecting maybe?

  • @GOTAisMe
    @GOTAisMe 29 дней назад +6

    I never read this series but I did enjoy the talk about heroes and villains. Poison Ivy, Magneto and Harley Quinn are good examples of villains who are difficult to see as ant-heroes. The worst story of them all of hero becoming a mass murderer was when they decided to make Hal Jordan go crazy and murder the Guardians, Killowag, Sinestro etc... Terrible idea and much worse than what they did with these villains since Hal Jordan was one of the greatest heroes before. Unfortunately there are certain writers who don't respect the characters and horrible editors who go along with these very bad ideas

    • @EvandroACruz
      @EvandroACruz 29 дней назад +5

      Yes and until today Hal never fully recovered that Parallax bullshit. Pre-Emerald Twilight Hal was the greatest Green Lantern ever,after Rebirth he just is more one them.

    • @karaoconnoraliasraidra
      @karaoconnoraliasraidra 25 дней назад +3

      From what I’ve heard (and someone can correct me if I’m wrong) the reasoning for making Hal a psychotic murderer was ridiculous. Someone said, “Hal’s old, so let’s make a younger Green Lantern character,” and someone else replied, “Let’s make the new guy look good by making Hal a murderous supervillain!” HUH!?!? There were probably at least a dozen different ways they could have promoted Kyle without demonizing Hal! They could have had Hal mentor Kyle, like Batman did with Jason Todd and Tim Drake. They could have had Hal die a heroic death and have Kyle pick up the mantle to honor him, like with Barry Allen and Wally West. They could have had both heroes doing their own things while respecting each other, like Superman with both Steel and Superboy. Instead they went straight for the nuclear option, and that is pitiful. I also don’t like the excuse they made that, “Well, he lost so many people dear to him, so of course he’s going to snap!” Really? That lets you know what the writers at the time thought of people who have experienced terrible tragedies.

  • @briangrindrod4364
    @briangrindrod4364 28 дней назад +2

    At their core, Harley Quinn is a psychopath and Poison Ivy is a genius Bio Flora Engineer who values plants, trees and flowers over the life of humans.

  • @resistancepublishing
    @resistancepublishing 28 дней назад +3

    Wes, my opinion on why these modern writers keep trying to turn villains into antiheroes is that they write themselves into the characters and want to project themselves onto these characters so that when they say and do something bad in real life and you call them out, them having these stories under their belts makes them feel justified doing bad things and they can say “hey! I’m a hero. Why are you treating me like this? I wrote Superman.”

  • @TiaraStarbrighter
    @TiaraStarbrighter 29 дней назад +5

    Harley and Ivy murder hordes of men... totally ok.
    Hank Pym, under extreme stress and mind altering gasses he was accidently exposed to, backhands the Wasp once (which was meant to be a shove in the script) and he is an abuser forever.

  • @Elerad
    @Elerad 29 дней назад +5

    Yeah, I like old Poison Ivy. I like old Harley Quinn. I even like old idea of them possibly being in a twisted sort of relationship where they sort of complete each other in ways. I don't like this attempt to make them into lovey-dovey anti-heroes. Not in the slightest. Not that it matters. I don't read either of the big two, anyway.

  • @SolidGoldCEO
    @SolidGoldCEO 29 дней назад +4

    Strong woman ≠ Strong character.
    An evil, flawed character will always be more interesting than a character that is only based on 2020's "yass queen" who don't need no man.

    • @incubustimelord5947
      @incubustimelord5947 29 дней назад

      "So stunning and brave! Yasss, Queen! Slay!"
      The battle cry of all feminists who fight against the patriarchy.
      🙄😒

  • @warrensloan3467
    @warrensloan3467 28 дней назад +2

    Trying to make Harley Quinn a hero is like trying to give the Manson Family a redemption arc.

    • @ii-mp1sp
      @ii-mp1sp 27 дней назад

      Warner Brothers and DC just wanted to make her their copy of Deadpool as from Suicide Squad - Guardians of the Galaxy, not realizing that they are different characters with different ideas and styles.

  • @kyleolson8977
    @kyleolson8977 29 дней назад +4

    Death is meaningless, and you get a free retcon! Where's the drawback (for the writer)?

  • @eomc17
    @eomc17 29 дней назад +4

    Heroes and Villains in Marvel and DC comics rarely ever stay dead. Poison Ivy will be back soon. Look how quickly Marvel brought back the annoying Ms Marvel. I wish I could come back from the dead like that. lol.

  • @Thomaswake
    @Thomaswake 29 дней назад +4

    Let them keep this up and soon we'll only have Condiment King as the last true villain

    • @jhonmaverick9963
      @jhonmaverick9963 28 дней назад +2

      Except that Condiment King was never, really, a villain. He was an innocent comedian the Joker brainwashed into believing he was a villain. I haven't touched DC in long time. Did they seriously made him into an actual villain?

    • @Thomaswake
      @Thomaswake 28 дней назад +2

      @@jhonmaverick9963 they have not, that's part of the joke

  • @HeavyHardDrive
    @HeavyHardDrive 29 дней назад +4

    I think they are trying to make 'Suicide Squad: kills the Justice League' character cannon. You know, the little girl Poison Ivy a thing.

  • @toonytube2444
    @toonytube2444 28 дней назад +2

    I love HARLEY QUINN as a villain. I love her in the first two ARKHAM-games.

  • @johnwycough1955
    @johnwycough1955 28 дней назад +2

    It's because these writers are villains themselves who think they are heroes.

  • @Nadafingah
    @Nadafingah 28 дней назад +1

    Greg Rucka did a great story after No Man’s Land where Ivy tries to recreate herself as a protector of children and has her plants take over a park to turn it into an Eden. Eventually she learns that she is endangering the kids in her path to redemption and hands herself over to Batman. That is a redemptive arc that doesn’t redeem her because it can’t. It stays true to her character but doesn’t change her.

  • @joshuaingobo1559
    @joshuaingobo1559 29 дней назад +2

    The only good thing about this comic is Ivy getting unlimited power after tapping into the Green so that she can defeat Jason Woodrue and save the world. The one thing I can criticize is Janet-From-HR being here because… reasons.

  • @zemox2534
    @zemox2534 28 дней назад +1

    Remember when villains were allowed to be bloody villains?

  • @drunkdealer583
    @drunkdealer583 29 дней назад +2

    Harley Quinn, Killer Frost, Ravenger, Catwoman, and now Poison Ivy. WTF is up with all these villains being turned into heroes?

    • @EvandroACruz
      @EvandroACruz 29 дней назад +1

      The third Killer Frost is less evil than the previous ones so she become a hero make sense to me.

    • @kelpietales4503
      @kelpietales4503 29 дней назад

      I think you mean Ravager/Rose Wilson? She originally joined the Titans in the 90s and Geoff Johns made her Deathstroke Girl Villain for his Teen Titans and later set her up to be a hero again. Since then she skirted the line with mostly leaning on anti-hero much like Catwoman has for years already.

  • @earlsmith7428
    @earlsmith7428 28 дней назад +1

    Anyone else remember when Ms. Isley first appeared in the sixties or seventies? Or in the newspaper strip in the same era? Sigh! But no. According to some critics, having one femme fatale, being a romantic interest in the Batman universe is enough. That being Ms. Kyle. To be honest, (and I prefer the sixties) all the femme fatales should be fighting over the Darknight Detective. Great days.

  • @user-yr7pi3gi2y
    @user-yr7pi3gi2y 28 дней назад

    I do agree with you on making new villians. I'm tired of the overuse of the old villians.

  • @sinnyboy9317
    @sinnyboy9317 29 дней назад +2

    For me a lot of what doesn't work about these villains into anti heroes or heroes concept. Is no writer, at all these days tries to ever show them having to face backlash or criticism after their sudden change. You never see the victims or family's of the victims give them a proper tongue lashings for what they did in their past. I don't remember what comic as I read it a long ass time ago, but there was some Harley Quinn comic that had an example of this idea done poorly. I believe someone tried to bring up her past of messed up moments, then just immediately got shut down with a "Oh but Joker messed with her head, it's his fault" type of quote, and I feel like I remember the person not even trying to challenge that response. They instead were just so supportive and understanding of Harley's plight.
    Like she didn't do things like try to kill kids of her own free will, it was all Joker's doing by messing with her head. Like he didn't have mind control, that isn't a power he has (I'm amazed these moronic writers haven't tried to work that in a retcon though to somehow shut us all down, and give Harley a proper out.). Just writing her misdeeds off and never challenging her past, and doing it over a long period and showing her make up for the wrong doings. Is flat out dumb. Like I don't think she could ever repay for what she has done or tried to do, it's just not doable. But the effort to try and that struggle, is never portrayed for her or any bad guy turned good guy these days.
    God this exact idea and concept I saw get done better as a kid watching an episode of Batman Beyond where Mr Freeze of all people in the DCAU works tried to make up for his past deeds, and he did it pretty decently in a way you could to a degree get behind. Granted he didn't kill kids in that rendition to my knowledge so it was a bit of an easier pill to try and swallow. But it was more of an effort for a random one off episode of a show made for kids, then I have ever seen any of these current comic writers even attempt to do.
    Now I'm just supposed to consume, and accept whatever they write and not worry about years of continuity, or characterization for people feeling off, or bad art. “Nah pal consume it, it's comics pal. You like comics, hey look it's kind of something that feels like a thing you used to love, just squint buddy I swear it's still what you remember. Promise. Don't read the past stuff by the way before reading this. Just trust us, what we are doing is on the level with that past stuff. In Fact it's better, this stuff is more politically correct, it's more sanitized than stuff in the past while written amazingly, with stellar art too. The old comics got inappropriate stuff, so just don't read them again. Read our new works, they are better. Promise pal, we mean it. Just trust us.”
    Just so bored of the big two. Great video as always, pleasure to watch in my down times after work or on breaks. Keep it up as per always!! 👍

  • @Chijohn428
    @Chijohn428 28 дней назад +2

    If all the villains become heroes, who are the heroes fighting then?

    • @falguard
      @falguard 28 дней назад

      Each other.

  • @angelmarquez5153
    @angelmarquez5153 29 дней назад +1

    I think they are trying to make villans less evil because the influence the Hbo tv show hit "GOT" had on the culture except they don't do the grey characters as well as G.R.R. Martin did 😢.

  • @zufalllx
    @zufalllx 28 дней назад +2

    Well, fuck this.
    It's headcanon from here on out.

  • @Harleyxjokerforever
    @Harleyxjokerforever 29 дней назад +4

    Alfred still dead.....

  • @jclaurent3108
    @jclaurent3108 29 дней назад +3

    She will probably come back as a mutant ;-)

  • @raiderbear1
    @raiderbear1 28 дней назад

    Awesome work mate

  • @EvandroACruz
    @EvandroACruz 29 дней назад +3

    I love Poison Ivy character. She always one of my Top 10 Batman villains. A gorgeous redhead woman that is a cruel,sadistic mass murderer willing to kill the entire mankind for the mother nature. DC just ruined her character for anything. I feel that female villains just cannot be evil anymore just misguided noble serial killers at the best. So lame.

  • @SlashTheWeasel
    @SlashTheWeasel 29 дней назад +2

    I remember the first time I saw Poison Ivy was in Batman Animated when it was on tv in my teens. Villians need to just be villians. Will Drew live this down? They could have just Harley stop Ivy from what she was doing so make Harley hero by stopping her girlfriend.

  • @sanaaamir3462
    @sanaaamir3462 29 дней назад +1

    One more day of me being glad they've still forgotten enough about John to leave him alone.

  • @geekedelic4555
    @geekedelic4555 29 дней назад +4

    I have no sympathy for you anymore where dc is concerned wes. It's a dead horse. The corpse is rotting. 😅

  • @mathisntmybestsubject8440
    @mathisntmybestsubject8440 29 дней назад +2

    Well, at least this _should_ put an end to Lesbian Ivy, for a while. That's one good thing to come out of this dumb decision... unless, of course, it's instantly undone (which it probably will be). I _really wish_ they'd stop turning villains "good" just because they're gay or otherwise _"diverse."_

  • @matthewbecker7389
    @matthewbecker7389 29 дней назад +2

    Best redemption arc for ivy, and depiction of ivy and Harley's friendship, is in the Bruce Timm animated Batman and Harley Movie. I was suprised at how much a liked that movie, yes even with Harley and Nightwing having a bondage session. (No shit. This happens ) Despite that, it has a nice touch with Ivy's environmental fanaticism about to go way to far, but found sense after taking psychedelic swamp thing fruit and Harley crying. You know, I'm starting to rethink my take on this movie...

  • @sebastianhoward3304
    @sebastianhoward3304 26 дней назад +1

    Idk i do think people can be rehabilitated and Batman does want his villains to be rehabbed anyway but you need a reason for it to happen. You haven't watched Btas but the episode where Batman tries to rehab Harley is a pretty good example. More to turn them into regualr people who don't commit crimes than heroes.

  • @JackPool-lq8ux
    @JackPool-lq8ux 29 дней назад +5

    Again?

  • @toonytube2444
    @toonytube2444 28 дней назад +1

    The best version of POISON IVY is in my action-figure-series I made. 😂 I am starting very soon with another BATMAN-series with IVY in it. Not as the main-badguy. But it is an important part.

  • @chrisdymmel2934
    @chrisdymmel2934 29 дней назад +1

    I had a similar reaction when they turned Floronic Man into a hero called Floro in the Nee Guardians in the 80s. Heel and face turns can be fun but should be logical and not frequent.
    Making a villain a hero just due to popularity is a weird concept(Venom never recovered) and you can write a book starring a villain: look how many there were in the 1970s.
    Marvel has basically done the same thing with Nebula: can’t have a female murderer be popular, make her good!

  • @karaoconnoraliasraidra
    @karaoconnoraliasraidra 25 дней назад

    “…she began to see the benefits of human life rather than just the negatives.” This was already done in Batman: No Man’s Land when she cared for some children who had been orphaned. I guess you could shrug that off as “Well, that was before the universe got reset again” but that doesn’t change the fact that writers today keep thinking their stories have never been done before when they have.

  • @Moultdog
    @Moultdog 26 дней назад

    I remember a few years ago Harley Quinn was in a comic where someone had sabotaged video games to explode when they were started up in video game consoles across the city. She thwarted the bad guy from setting them off and then just set him off anyway because she thought it'd be funny meaning she literally killed hundreds of kids across the city.

  • @Barbel1th
    @Barbel1th 29 дней назад

    Hope that when they resurrect her, they don't make her the version from the Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League game. She's a little girl for some reason and when you gain her favor, she dispenses ice-based powers to the team. Yes, you read that right, ice-based powers.

  • @Deadman-rt8dq
    @Deadman-rt8dq 29 дней назад +2

    I never bothered with Poison Ivy, the covers were fine, but that internal art is vomit causing....

  • @tonygriego6382
    @tonygriego6382 29 дней назад +3

    The character was never more interesting to me than when she was a femme fatale. As a misandrist lesbian, she blows.

  • @con_doorman
    @con_doorman 28 дней назад

    I've just started buying this title for the beautiful Cho covers to display on my future comic wall. I'm not interested in what's inside.

  • @jbarb9987
    @jbarb9987 28 дней назад +1

    I remember reading a Paul Dini Detective comics story, and if i remember correctly she tried to seduce teenager Tim Drake (before he was gay) so she can murder him . . . Thats evil! Also, im pretty sure she was feeding men to plants again in that issue.

  • @ironbaysqiureg4827
    @ironbaysqiureg4827 29 дней назад +3

    Oh the rainbow flag Infection and how would completely destroys characters.

  • @GmanZer0
    @GmanZer0 27 дней назад +1

    "In comics, no one ever stays dead"
    You know what wes, I'll make a bet with you lol. I bet frank castle punisher stays dead for the remainder of marvels current president/editors intill their completely replaced.

  • @seantaylor424
    @seantaylor424 29 дней назад +1

    I think everyone should have the chance to turn things around and not killing Batman villains in particular is kind of a "rule," since the idea of redemption is the entire reason Batman doesn't kill them. That said, Harley and Ivy are never treated badly by the writers and no amount of abuse changes the fact that they did what they did...Quite vindictively too. Also, a Harley redemption theoretically works because she only went into crime for the love of one person; if she were to cut him from her life, she'd have no reason to continue being evil. Ivy, on the other hand, is a crusader who would consider anything less than eco-terrorism to be irresponsible and letting evil people win. Harley's tragedy originally worked because you knew she could have been a good person if she lost a bad influence; Ivy's tragedy works because no matter how many good traits she has, she'll always have values that make it impossible for her live in society, so redemption stories just don't fit her.
    Also, just because sympathetic and nuanced villains are cool doesn't mean they all have to be like that. Joker, Green Goblin, Lex Luthor, Doctor Doom, Onomatopoeia (I would have said Deadshot, but they've been trying to make him sympathetic lately too), Shocker, all good villains because they're just a-holes and remind you that being a superhero is friggin' dangerous.

  • @overlord6993
    @overlord6993 29 дней назад +5

    She is dead again?

  • @kelpietales4503
    @kelpietales4503 29 дней назад +1

    I gave up after the initial six issues that it originally what it was because I had the feeling it would lose its way and fall back on "heroic Ivy." Don't forget there have been times where it was heavily implied/outright said Ivy pulled a Purple Man with some of her male victims (Bruce in Long Halloween, Count Vertigo in Ostrander's Suicide Squad). Likewise, I have that issue of Detective Comics you are talking about. Ivy basically picked up random people to make snuff films for herself. But since she's a popular, attractive LGBT female character we can just pretend all that didn't happen and just use her and Harley as Pride Month Power Couple/Cover Fodder alongside Apollo/Midnighter. Crap like this makes me more grateful for Punchline even if I'm not that big on her, at least she's strictly a villain so far.

  • @RedXGurt20XX
    @RedXGurt20XX 29 дней назад +4

    How to ruin a good character DC style.

  • @sidneyrivera3578
    @sidneyrivera3578 18 дней назад

    Poison Ivy dead? For like, what, 1-issue?

  • @russellbarba8177
    @russellbarba8177 29 дней назад

    😮 the thing is maybe we get new version of the character like the punisher......

  • @miguelgarcia6170
    @miguelgarcia6170 26 дней назад

    The only good redemption Arc is Zuko from Avatar The Last Airbender.

  • @sebastianhoward3304
    @sebastianhoward3304 26 дней назад

    What if this an excuse for her to turn into little girl Ivy like in the suicide sqaud game?

  • @Karl_Burton
    @Karl_Burton 29 дней назад +1

    We all know the what. Look into the why

  • @rich520
    @rich520 29 дней назад +1

    When she coming back?

  • @ChrisP58
    @ChrisP58 20 дней назад

    Are you telling me the Arkham rehabilitation program is finally working? Lololol…. (No)

  • @ajrodriguez8601
    @ajrodriguez8601 28 дней назад +2

    You're missing the point. Men Bad. Women Good. And if women bad, then it's because of men so they shouldn't be held accountable.
    Accountability is women's kryptonite.

  • @warrenweaver6664
    @warrenweaver6664 29 дней назад +1

    Wait she’s dead?

  • @keithdrummond1003
    @keithdrummond1003 28 дней назад

    In general, I'm not a fan of transforming a villain into a hero.
    I miss Venom being a straight, villainous murderer.
    I'm OK with a redemption arc on an unpopular character. Maybe an attempt to get more fans.
    But if they're already popular as a villain, why change it.
    Strangely, I'm OK with a hero becoming a villain. Not sure why.

  • @feuryie
    @feuryie 29 дней назад

    I consider ones like magneto more as 'neutrals' who 'could' be heroes if they kept at it. cuz i mean if you say ivy and magneto can never be heroes, then under the same vein you can't say gambit or wolverine could ever be heroes, because they kill even presently. remember gambit killing all those thieves and assassins in his story? or wolverine killing anyone? so no, i do think based on comic lore that ones like ivy and magneto can be heroes. but they'd need to keep with it storywise and they have a lot of dificulty doing that which is the real problem.
    they've kept at it with venom which is why people accept him as a hero now, but with ones like magneto they haven't cuz they keep having him flip back and forth probably cuz they have difficulty of thinking of villains that could replace him or challenge him. same will likely happen with ivy is what i'm betting, "if" comics last that long

  • @jonnjones8263
    @jonnjones8263 28 дней назад +1

    Look I'm fine with them becoming Heroes as long as it's done properly. This is NOT doing it properly. I like redemption. The whole point of redemption is that people can come back from anything no matter how terrible they've been. Thats a good concept. Having some villains become Heroes or pick different paths in life should be the norm because comics is a constant ongoing story and the same characters can't all remain villains for the next 100 years. They can't keep getting their asses kicked as the villains over and over otherwise people will question why the hell they're still doing this. They HAVE to move on and do something else. They have to evolve. But it seems like NO ONE at DC is interested in giving them an actual redemption arc. They keep trying to speed run it and take short cuts. Real redemption requires introspection. It requires a person taking a real look at themselves in the mirror and looking at all of their flaws and mistakes and realizing that they were wrong. Then going above and beyond to make up for it whether anyone agrees with them or not. DC just seems utterly incapable of this for some reason. Most likely because writing an actual redemption would require these writers to actually look at themselves and admit fault in their own lives. And they can't do that.

  • @deathbringer00
    @deathbringer00 28 дней назад

    Did you watch xmen 97? It was fun but rushed.

  • @HalMundane
    @HalMundane 28 дней назад

    The comics of today reflect with their protagonists the villainy and self interest any honest person can see in our so called leaders. The current poison ivy arc is a representation of gain of function research and its aftermath and an attempt to justify it to the plebs.

  • @Polex411
    @Polex411 29 дней назад

    poison ivy will always be a great bad guy

  • @natemachado9113
    @natemachado9113 29 дней назад +1

    Apparently eco-terrorism and mass murder are over rated. WTF20.

  • @pete7164
    @pete7164 24 дня назад

    Well....while your statement regarding villainous characters not being able to come back from certain heinous acts is 100% true in principal, this is comics. With all the retconning and memory-holing that goes on in this medium, how many of those past crimes are even still part of continuty?

  • @garou12
    @garou12 29 дней назад

    did u hear about how timm is revamping harley for the new cartoon? harleen will now be asian and her costume looks more like the harlequinn that Alan scott fought.

  • @toonytube2444
    @toonytube2444 28 дней назад +1

    Everybody is a hero now. 😂 The writers at DC are so dumb. They are completely boring as heroes. Let them be villains.

  • @denniscool6224
    @denniscool6224 29 дней назад

    I miss her being a bad guy

  • @ChrisP58
    @ChrisP58 20 дней назад

    Having women as villains is problematic and feeds the patriarchy…. Translation: “we are feeding the agenda because giving excuses to being bad, selfish and not having morals is way easier than doing what’s right by others.”