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Latest revision as of 16:24, 2 May 2024
A version of Poison Ivy, “formerly” Doctor Pamela Eisley, existed in one universe.
Physical appearance
This version of Poison Ivy had the typical red hair and green skin, though the latter was very light, appearing almost yellowish. Said skin was covered with thin, vein-like vines criss-crossing them. They became thicker at her waist, acting as vegetable undergarments. She went barefoot and only wore one article of actual clothing, a sort of dark red jacket whose shoulders were adorned with artificial thorns. (PROSE: Genesis of the Naveliser)
Biography
Originally known as Doctor Pamela Eisley, Poison Ivy rejected her original human identity become the well-known plant-themed villainess. She was eventually captured and imprisoned in Arkham Asylum, from which she was then unethically procured by an evil scientist working for Arc Mechanics. The scientist used the bound Poison Ivy as a test subject in a demonstration of her invention, an interrogation and power-duplication device known as the Naveliser, to a pair of investors. The hour-long process left Poison Ivy screaming in pain, leading the CEO of Arc Mechanics to denounce the entire project as unncessarily cruel and attempt to block further development. (PROSE: Genesis of the Naveliser)
Behind the scenes
In official DC Comics media, Poison Ivy's original identity is typically rendered as Doctor Pamela Isley.
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Grand Opening • Genesis of the Naveliser • Safe at Home or Fernweh • More |