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This article pertains to an Inconsistently Heinous with more than one version who is Inconsistently Heinous! |
“ | Nature always wins. | „ |
~ Ivy's motto, and also her last words before sacrificing herself to save Gotham |
Pamela Lilian Isley, better known as Poison Ivy is a major antagonist in the Batman: Arkham series, serving as one of the three secondary antagonists of Arkham Asylum, a minor antagonist in Arkham City, and a major character in Arkham Knight.
She is a plant-human hybrid who controls Plants and has chlorophyll flowing through her veins instead of blood, she developed a toxic touch and a pheromone-fueled talent for seduction.
Her sole goal in life is to eradicate humanity, in order to wipe the world clean of pollution, allowing her plants to seize control over it and her as their ruler.
She was voiced by Tasia Valenza.
Her Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Her Heinous?[]
- She hates humanity, and desires to commit genocide against them for disrespecting nature.
- She brainwashed Doctor Stephen Kellerman and its implied she raped him.
- She released deadly spores across Gotham City, killing hundreds of people in the process.
- After being freed by Harley Quinn during Joker's takeover of the asylum, she started killing every inmate and staff on her path with her plants.
- Tried to kill Batman upon being freed (saying she will enjoy watching him squirm) only for him to start interrogating her on the cure against TITAN by threatening her plants.
- After Joker powered her with TITAN, she went insane and her plants went completely out of control, taking over most of the asylum and massacring hundreds of lunatics and security guards.
- She uses the spores of her plants to brainwash people to do her bidding, such as using them as enemies against Batman, and also forces them to worship her and its impliced she raped them. She then presumably kills when they're no longer useful to her.
- With her plants growing more and more, she planned on using it to kill everyone in Arkham (which includes both Batman and Joker), and then reaches Gotham to kill of of its population, and would've succeeded hadn't Batman defeated her.
- After being transfered in Arkham City along with the rest of Gotham's criminals by Hugo Strange, she took over an old building and brainwashed several TYGER guards and thugs to help her.
- Tried to kill Catwoman when she broke into her lair, and spared her only because she needed her to steal a plant from Strange.
- If Catwoman tells her that her plant was crushed, she'll angry say that she'll kill Strange and everyone in Gotham.
- She knocks out the militia guard who was holding her captive under Scarecrow's orders, and leaves him to be driven insane by the fear toxin.
- When Batman confronted her, she at first tried to get rid of him with her plants only for him to reappear and take her to GCPD.
What Makes Her Inconsistent?[]
- She loves nature and her plants more than anything, and is willing to do whatever it takes to save them.
- She is a well-intentioned extremist who believes humans are evil and are harming nature.
- She has a geniune friendship with Harley Quinn, thanking her for freeing her from her cell in the asylum.
- Even though she antagonized Batman, Ivy still respected him.
- She has some standards, as she didn't have enough of a grudge against Batman to join Scarecrow's plan of taking him down once and for all, and also was disgusted of what Scarecrow wanted to do to Gotham.
- In Arkham Knight, she ends up redeeming herself by helping Batman stop Scarecrow, and that by sacrificing herself by using all her power to stop the Cloudburst, taking her own life in order to save humanity despite her hatred for them.
Trivia[]
- She is one of the two versions of Poison Ivy to be Inconsistently Heinous, alongside her Mainstream Counterpart.
- Her younger counterpart in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League doesn't count as IH due to the fact that she is not the same person as Pamela was. Instead, it's a hybrid clone created from Lexcorp.
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