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| name = '''[[Poison Ivy]]'''
 
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|real name= [[Pamela Lillian Isley]]
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|aka=[[Lillian Rose|Lillian "Lilly" Rose]]<ref>'Lillian Rose' was Poison Ivy's original name as conceived by Gerry Conway in the pages of ''World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252'' (September 1978). Over the years 'Pamela Isley' was the name commonly used. In 1989, she was officially retconned to Pamela Isley by Neil Gaiman in ''Secret Origins, Vol. 2 #36'' (January, 1989). Go to the [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database DC Database] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/World%27s_Finest_Vol_1_252 ''World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252'' (September 1978)] and [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Secret_Origins_Vol_2_36 ''Secret Origins, Vol. 2 #36'' (January, 1989)].</ref>
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| apprentice =[[Honeysuckle]]
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| occupation =[[botany|Botanist]], [[terrorism|ecoterrorist]]
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| affiliation=[[Super Foes]]<br>[[League of Evil]] <br> [[Injustice Gang]]
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|voiced by=[[Fryda Wolff]]<ref>[[Fryda Wolff]] provided the voice of the [[DC Super Friends|Earth-508]] version of Poison Ivy.</ref><br>[[Clare Grant]]<ref>[[Clare Grant]] provided the voice of a parody version of Poison Ivy in [[Robot Chicken DC Comics Special II: Villains in Paradise]].</ref>
 
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[[File:Lillian_Rose_(WFC_-252).jpg|thumb|left|215px|Image from ''World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252'' (September 1978).<ref> This image was reprinted in [[Superamigos (Em Formatinho) 11|''SuperAmigos, #11'']] (1979)</ref>]]
   
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'''''Poison Ivy''''' was an enemy of [[Batman]] and his allies, including the [[Justice League]]. A former botanist, she was transformed into a plant-human hybrid.
   
Poison Ivy is an enemy of [[Batman]] and his allies, including the Super Friends. She and her sidekick [[Honeysuckle]] were former members of the [[Super Foes]].
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She and her [[sidekick]] [[Honeysuckle]] were former members of the [[Super Foes]].
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==Background Information==
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In the [[Known Universes|parallel-universe]] of [[Earth-One]], ''Dr. Lillian Rose, PhD''<ref>The [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database DC Database] states that the FBI wrongly recorded Poison Ivy's name as Lillian Rose. This is conjecture because in her prior appearance in ''Justice League of America, #111'' (June, 1974) she was referred to as Pamela Isley. </ref> was born in Washington, and the daughter of a wealthy family.
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While attending college in Seattle she becomes a promising botanist. She falls in love with one of her teachers, Marc LeGrande who persuades her into assisting him with the theft of an Egyptian artifact containing ancient herbs. Fearing she would implicate him in the theft, he betrays her and attempts to poison her with the herbs - which are deadly and untraceable. She survives this murder attempt and discovers she has acquired an immunity to all natural toxins and diseases. Born in Washington, she is the daughter of a wealthy family. She attended college in Seattle, where she studied botany.<ref>As revealed in ''World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252'' (September 1978).</ref>
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Turning to crime, ''Lillian'' adopted the alias of Poison Ivy and appeared in public for the first time in [[Gotham City]] in order to challenge the most renowned criminals for the title of ''Public Enemy No. 1''.<ref>As revealed in ''Batman, Vol. 1 #181'' (June, 1966).</ref>
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[[File:Lilly_Rose_(WFC_-252).jpg|thumb|125px|Lilly Rose from World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252 (September 1978)]]
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[[File:Poison Ivy (comic book).jpg|thumb|right|125px]]
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==Powers and Abilities==
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===[[Super power|Super Powers]]===
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*'''[[Chlorokinesis]]'''
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*'''[[Pheromone Control]]'''
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*'''[[Toxikinesis]]'''
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*'''[[Immunity|Toxic Immunity]]'''
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===[[Abilities]]===
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*'''[[Botany]]'''
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*'''[[Toxicology]]'''
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*'''[[Seduction]]'''
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*'''[[Basic hand-to-hand combat]]'''
   
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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''Poison Ivy'' did not appear in any episode of the [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends|Superfriends TV Show]].
*'''[[Super Friends (comic book)]]:'''
 
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:*[[Super Friends 1|The Fury of the Super Foes]] (issue #1)
 
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'''[[Earth-One]] Appearances:''' <br>
:*[[Super Friends 2|Trapped By the Super Foes]] (issue #2)
 
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*''Justice League of America, #111'' (May/June 1974)
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* ''JLA 80-Page Giant, #2/2'' (November 1999) -- [[post-crisis]] retconned appearance
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*''Justice League of America, #143'' (June 1977)
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*''Justice League of America, #158'' (September 1978)
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'''[[Earth-1A]] Appearances:''' <br>
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* [[Super Friends 1|''Super Friends, #1'']] (November 1976)
 
* [[Super Friends 2|''Super Friends, #2'']] (December 1, 1976)
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* [[Super Friends 8|''Super Friends, #8'']] (November 1, 1977) -- indirectly referenced
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** In this SuperFriends issue, we are told that the [[Red Tornado]]'s appearance follows the events in [[Justice League of America, 146| ''Justice League of America, Vol. 18 #146'']] (September, 1977). In the JLA #146 we are introduced to the [[Injustice Gang]].
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==Notes==
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*''Poison Ivy'' first appeared in ''Batman, Vol. 1 #181'' (June, 1966). (June 1966)'''.<ref>Go to the [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database DC Database] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Batman_Vol_1_181 ''Batman, Vol. 1 #181'' (June, 1966)].</ref>'''
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==External Links==
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*[http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Poison_Ivy Poison Ivy] at the [http://dc.wikia.com/ DC Database]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison_Ivy_(comics) Poison Ivy] at [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]
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==References==
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Revision as of 08:32, 8 July 2019

SuperFriends Comic Book Character
Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy (Issue 1)
Information
Real name: Pamela Lillian Isley
AKA: Lillian "Lilly" Rose[1]
Species: Metahuman
Homeworld: Earth
Universe: Earth-1A
Hair: Red
Eyes: Green
Apprentice: Honeysuckle
Occupation: Botanist, ecoterrorist
Base: Gotham City
Affiliations: Super Foes
League of Evil
Injustice Gang
Rogue of: Batman
Voiced/Played: Fryda Wolff[2]
Clare Grant[3]
Lillian Rose (WFC -252)

Image from World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252 (September 1978).[4]

Poison Ivy was an enemy of Batman and his allies, including the Justice League. A former botanist, she was transformed into a plant-human hybrid.

She and her sidekick Honeysuckle were former members of the Super Foes.


Background Information

In the parallel-universe of Earth-One, Dr. Lillian Rose, PhD[5] was born in Washington, and the daughter of a wealthy family.

While attending college in Seattle she becomes a promising botanist. She falls in love with one of her teachers, Marc LeGrande who persuades her into assisting him with the theft of an Egyptian artifact containing ancient herbs. Fearing she would implicate him in the theft, he betrays her and attempts to poison her with the herbs - which are deadly and untraceable. She survives this murder attempt and discovers she has acquired an immunity to all natural toxins and diseases. Born in Washington, she is the daughter of a wealthy family. She attended college in Seattle, where she studied botany.[6]

Turning to crime, Lillian adopted the alias of Poison Ivy and appeared in public for the first time in Gotham City in order to challenge the most renowned criminals for the title of Public Enemy No. 1.[7]


Lilly Rose (WFC -252)

Lilly Rose from World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252 (September 1978)

Poison Ivy (comic book)

Powers and Abilities

Super Powers

Abilities


Appearances

Poison Ivy did not appear in any episode of the Superfriends TV Show.

Earth-One Appearances:

  • Justice League of America, #111 (May/June 1974)
  • JLA 80-Page Giant, #2/2 (November 1999) -- post-crisis retconned appearance
  • Justice League of America, #143 (June 1977)
  • Justice League of America, #158 (September 1978)

Earth-1A Appearances:


Notes

  • Poison Ivy first appeared in Batman, Vol. 1 #181 (June, 1966). (June 1966).[8]


External Links


References

  1. 'Lillian Rose' was Poison Ivy's original name as conceived by Gerry Conway in the pages of World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252 (September 1978). Over the years 'Pamela Isley' was the name commonly used. In 1989, she was officially retconned to Pamela Isley by Neil Gaiman in Secret Origins, Vol. 2 #36 (January, 1989). Go to the DC Database for more on World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252 (September 1978) and Secret Origins, Vol. 2 #36 (January, 1989).
  2. Fryda Wolff provided the voice of the Earth-508 version of Poison Ivy.
  3. Clare Grant provided the voice of a parody version of Poison Ivy in Robot Chicken DC Comics Special II: Villains in Paradise.
  4. This image was reprinted in SuperAmigos, #11 (1979)
  5. The DC Database states that the FBI wrongly recorded Poison Ivy's name as Lillian Rose. This is conjecture because in her prior appearance in Justice League of America, #111 (June, 1974) she was referred to as Pamela Isley.
  6. As revealed in World's Finest, Vol. 1 #252 (September 1978).
  7. As revealed in Batman, Vol. 1 #181 (June, 1966).
  8. Go to the DC Database for more on Batman, Vol. 1 #181 (June, 1966).