Poison Ivy
Pamela Lillian Isley was a botanist whose obsessive experiments with plant toxins and bio-chemistry transformed her into Poison Ivy, a eco-terrorist with an intimate, almost supernatural bond with the plant world. She debuted as a Gotham City villain, using her botanical knowledge and seductive wiles to battle Batman.
Few DC villains have bloomed as brilliantly as Poison Ivy, who first took root in the Silver Age pages of Batman #183 in 1966, conjured by writer Gardner Fox and artist Sheldon Moldoff. Over the six decades since, she's grown into one of DC's most iconic and enduring presences, racking up 273 catalog appearances across Detective Comics, Batman, and DC Comics: Bombshells — with three of those issues earning key-issue status among collectors. She keeps genuinely electric company, sharing pages with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, and Harley Quinn, and her longevity from 1966 all the way into 2026 speaks to a character whose hold on readers has never loosened. If you're building a serious DC collection, Poison Ivy is an essential — a Silver Age original who has only grown more captivating with time.
Real name. Pamela Lillian Isley
Affiliations. Earth Mother/Nature; formerly Injustice Gang, Suicide Squad, Injustice League Unlimited, Gotham City Sirens, Secret Society of Super Villains, Joker League of Anarchy, The Society, Justice League of Arkham

Trivia
- Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn's iconic partnership traces back to the 1993 Batman: The Animated Series episode 'Harley and Ivy,' a widely cited turning point that helped define their relationship for later comics and adaptations.screenrant.com
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Covers through the years — 1966–2022
★ 1966
★ 1977
1986
1988
1995
1996
2001
2005
★ 2011
2014
2018
2022