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Joining her unsurpassed escort and pal-in-misdemeanour, Poison Ivy plants herself as the next in columns d align to away with the Ame-Comi Heroines Vinyl Representation treatment!
To some, she's an eco-revolutionary. To others, an environmental activist. Either way, one fetich is unequivocal: this well done-but-lacklustre blossom is spirituous. Although her bloodstream is infused with toxins, this blooming bad chick is an accomplished in passion potions and is unaffected to identically every poison, bacteria and virus known to man. Vines understanding around her, wrapping Ivy in juicy rural leaves - a far-away of seduction.
This predetermined-number, non-articulated, 9" PVC statuette comes with a obscene, is packaged in a 4-color window box with J-peg and is manufactured to commission.
Source: Ame-Comi: Poison Ivy PVC Figure
Moderated by Mark Evanier, the Art of the Cover panel at WonderCon 2011 began with Adam Hughes, Amy Reeder, and Frank Quitely present, to be joined as the afternoon went on by Francis Manapul and Bill Sienkiewicz. "The idea behind this panel," Evanier began, "is that covers are becoming a different form of art than they once were in comics." From there, he gave a brief history of comic book covers and their changing role over the decades.
Evanier kicked things off by asking a general question of the panelists: "How do each of you feel about being thought of as a cover artist?"
Hughes said, "Any kind of love, I will take. It is a weird sort of strange bastardized niche industry, being a cover artist. I oftentimes feel like one of those French World War I generals, [sitting] in a chateau sipping some sort of fabulous Burgundy, going, 'Today, the men died wonderfully.' There are people killing themselves for the interiors. I feel like I'm killing myself for a cover, but I'm producing one piece of art, and they're producing 22 pages of art. I feel bad about that until I try to do interiors, and I go, 'Well, this is super-duper hard work! I'm going to go back to that little niche I've carved for myself.'"
Source: Comic Book Resources

A DC Direct Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy is my favorite villain mainly because she has her heart in the right place but her ways are evil.
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I wonder how many people bought this with a BAT CREDIT CARD!!
robert douglas asks: I'm trying to win my girl back, I love her so much. I she wanted a break and I left her alone for 5 weeks, now I went out got her a small gift (like ten bucks) that has a lot of Sentimental value (she dresses up like poison ivy every year for Halloween
Bart answers: It will not work..sad to say. When some one wants to take a break that's not a good sign. Buying her a little gift can not change the reason why she wanted the break. I've been threw something similar and the more i chased the faster she ran. What i would
you are sending her an action figure?
wow
if you "loved her" so much
then you would get ur a$$ up and get her a real gift
go bye her like a necklace or something! or like a book of pictures of you and her! or a ring
~babyblue eyes~♥ asks: What kind of rash does this look like to you?
This has been on my legs for the past week now.
I went to the doctor on Monday for it, since it was unbearably itchy and red. They told me i had scabies but i decided to go to another doctor
**Ethan's Mommy** answers: It looks like poison ivy to me. Whenever my husband would get it, he would get in the shower and scratch it like crazy then put rubbing alcohol on it and it would go away within a day or two! But keep doing what you are doing and hopefully it will go