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Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy - A Slow Burn Relationship in the Making

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The famous Harleen Quinzel and Pamela Isley are notoriously two of the most famous villains in comic book history, or even just female characters in general. Since the debut of their meeting in the BTAS episode “Harley & Ivy” (back in January 18th, 1993), their bond has blossomed in ways no other comic book relationship has. In this video I discuss the slow burn effect of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s relationship throughout DC Comics and all the mediums they provide. Gotham City Sirens (of which they’re both in) was the very first comic book I read, leading to the pit of obsession I had towards DC Comics, and both their characters in particular. As someone who has been a fan of their dynamic from the beginning, as a very young teenager who was in love with their scenes, to see the results of a relationship that has almost taken twenty years to transpire is so, so rewarding. DC Comics being completely welcoming to the romantic aspect of the Harlivy duo after so many years is something young me has wanted for so long. I haven’t covered comic books on this channel before, so this was a deep dive into a different medium for me. But I had so much fun with the challenges it brought, and was more so really passionate to cover something that I have been a fan of for years. Thank you for waiting so patiently, and I’ll catch you next time with another manga video! 🔹CONTRIBUTE TRANSLATED SUBTITLES/CAPTIONS🔹 🍃 OTHER 🍃 Find me on twitter: Support me on Patreon: 🔸 MUSIC 🔸 Sleepy Fish - Library Card fantompower - Vitamin D Toonorth - Dreamstate Misha, Jussi Halme - Festa Sleepy Fish - Learning How to Skateboard Cloudchord, Smile High, Teddy Roxpin - Sirens 🍃TIMESTAMPS🍃 00:00 - 03:35 Harley & Ivy 03:36 - 11:09 Where it all began 11:10 - 13:55 Some things never change 13:56 - 20:20 When love is the answer 20:21 - 20:47 Outro

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