Justice League Action Poison Ivy

What makes the Justice League Action version of Poison Ivy so compelling is that the show allows her to have a point—without excusing her methods.

Ivy remains a misanthrope in this series, frequently dismissing superheroes and other humans as "meat bags" while focusing on transforming Gotham into a "postmodern garden of Eden". Poison Ivy | Justice League Action Wiki | Fandom justice league action poison ivy

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When fans discuss the greatest animated interpretations of Batman’s rogues’ gallery, the conversation usually orbits around Batman: The Animated Series or the Arkham video game franchise. Rarely does the 2016 cartoon Justice League Action (JLA) enter that chat—which is a shame, because when it comes to , this underrated gem might have done the best job of any modern show. Rarely does the 2016 cartoon Justice League Action

| Aspect | Justice League Action | Batman: TAS | Harley Quinn (2019) | |--------|------------------------|---------------|------------------------| | Tone | Lighthearted, comedic | Dark, tragic | Raunchy, satirical | | Morality | Villain with some charm | Eco-terrorist | Anti-hero | | Relationship with Harley | Bickering friends | Manipulative friend | Romantic partners | | Threat Level | Medium (episodic) | High | Medium-to-low |

Though her screentime was limited, she appeared as a primary antagonist in several episodes and shorts: