| Reviews for Kiss From an Ivy |
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unknown chapter 1 . 6/4/2019 learn something new every day am I right |
Guest chapter 1 . 6/11/2018 Good |
Guest chapter 1 . 2/28/2018 Can there be more it is really good |
Sam Fraser chapter 1 . 10/8/2017 Poison Ivy's most prominent relationship is with Batman, having been portrayed as a romantic interest for him in comic-book storylines. There has always been a sexual tension between the two, most notably in their canonical earlier encounters. In her first appearance, Poison Ivy tries to convince Batman to join her side and creates love potions that ensnare him. Ivy says numerous times that she is in love with Batman and even expresses a sexual attraction for his "perfect physique". Her attraction is confirmed in Widening Gyre. There are, however, also indications that it is more than just lust she feels for him. At first, Ivy's infatuation with Batman was one-sided; later stories presented the attraction as more mutual, but hindered by reluctance on Batman's part. In one such issue, she mistook his saving her from death as proof he loves her, though he responds that she doesn't know the meaning of love. She later kisses Bruce during a robbery, poisoning him. But when she subsequently kisses a dying Batman, she unknowingly cures her intended victim and establishes a budding romantic tension between them. During the "No Man's Land" arc, Batman comes to her rescue while she is held captive by Clayface, with Ivy remarking that she knew he would. In another comic, he has admitted to finding her as appealing as any other man does. In the 2004 story Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows, Batman teams up with Ivy to stop a killer, and must later accept a kiss from her as a cure for poison. At first assuming Batman dead, a distraught Poison Ivy tries to kill herself, further revealing her feelings for him. Later, Batman filled Ivy's cell at Arkham with flowers as a gift, to make sure her time there wasn't as daunting as it might have been. A touched Ivy thanks Batman and lets go of any resentment she has for him. In other examples, Ivy has several chances to kill Batman. However, she still loved him too much and held back. The relationship even briefly deviated from the Batman/Ivy relationship into a Bruce/Pamela one when, in the comic series Batman: Gotham Knights, he helps her return to normal... |
Sam Fraser chapter 1 . 8/1/2017 Poison Ivy's most prominent relationship is with Batman, having been portrayed as a romantic interest for him in comic book storylines. In her first appearance, Poison Ivy tries to convince Batman to join her side and creates love potions that ensnare Batman. Ivy really wants Batman to stay with her forever in her garden paradise of pleasure, and has actually suggested at least once that she'd give up crime forever if he did it. Ivy has definitely shown interest in Batman whom she considers attractive and not that bad compared to most men. There has always been a sexual tension between the two, most notably in their canonical earlier encounters.[51][52] She was similarly lusting after Batman in Widening Gyre. There are however, also indications that it is more than just lust she feels for him and that her feelings for him are sincere. Depending on the Writer, she could have an attraction to Batman that ranges from either a minor attraction to either lust or genuine affection. While not at the same level as his relationship with Catwoman Batman could return her affection in some way, also depending on the writer. In one such issue, she mistook his saving her from death as proof he loves her, though he responds that she doesn't know the meaning of love. In one comic, she was robbing a charity gala Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen were attending. Her first kiss was poison, the second its antidote. When they first meet, her toxic lips planted a seed of toxic rapture in Bruce. But when she later kissed a dying Dark Knight, she unknowingly cured her intended victim and established a budding romantic tension between them. Ivy says numerous times that she is in love with Batman and even expresses a sexual attraction for his "perfect physique". She even flirts with him several times. At first, Ivy’s infatuation with Batman was one-sided, but over time he has started to return the flirtation, and even reciprocates her feelings; he has admitted to finding her as appealing as any other man does. Although these occurrences are placed close to the beginning of Batman's career, a more recent example of Ivy having feelings for Batman can be found in Batman/Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows. The 2004 story Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows examines the complex, conflict filled relationship between Batman and Ivy. That story revolves around a killer carrying out a series of Ivy-like murders (i.e. poisonous flower bouquets delivered to the victims). However, after it's determined that Ivy can't possibly be the culprit, Batman and Ivy work together to take the killer down. At the end of the story, Batman has been poisoned by the flowers, and he must kiss Poison Ivy for the cure. Batman at first decides to punch her, hesitates, then willingly shares a romantic kiss with her instead, curing him. At first, when — assuming Batman dead — Poison Ivy tries to kill herself, once more insinuating that it is more than just lust she feels for him, but actual romantic feelings for him. Later, Batman filled Ivy's cell at Arkham with flowers as a gift, to make sure her time there isn't as daunting as it might have been. A touched Ivy thanks Batman and lets go of any anger/dislike she has for him.[53] The relationship even briefly deviated from the Batman/Ivy relationship into a Bruce/Pamela one when, in the comic series Batman: Gotham Knights, he helps her return to normal. This relationship has not been carried over to the mainstream Batman comics. In other examples, Ivy has several chances to kill Batman. However, she still loved him too much and held back. |
Sam Fraser chapter 1 . 6/28/2017 Poison Ivy has been portrayed as a love interest for Batman in some comics. She creates love potions that ensnare Batman. There has always been a sexual tension between the two, most notably in their canonical earlier encounters.[47][48] She was similarly lusting after Batman in Widening Gyre. There are however, also indications that she has actual romantic feelings, affection and love for him and that it is more than just lust she feels for him. In one comic, she was robbing a charity gala Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen were attending. Her first kiss was poison, the second its antidote. When they first meet, her toxic lips planted a seed of toxic rapture in Bruce. But when she later kissed a dying Dark Knight, she unknowingly cured her intended victim and established a budding romantic tension between them. Ivy says numerous times that she is in love with Batman and even expresses a sexual attraction for his "perfect physique". She even flirts with him several times. At first, Ivy’s infatuation with the Bat was one-sided, but over time Bats has started to return the flirtation and he has admitted to finding her as appealing as any other man does. Although these occurrences are placed close to the beginning of Batman's career, a more recent example of Ivy having feelings for Batman can be found in Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows. The 2004 story Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows examines the complex, conflict filled relationship between Batman and Ivy. That story revolves around a killer carrying out a series of Ivy-like murders (i.e. poisonous flower bouquets delivered to the victims). However, after it's determined that Ivy can't possibly be the culprit, Batman and Ivy work together to take the killer down. At the end of the story, Batman has been poisoned by the flowers, and he must kiss Poison Ivy for the cure. Batman at first decides to punch her, hesitates, then willingly shares a romantic kiss with her instead, curing him. At first, when — assuming Batman dead — Poison Ivy tries to kill herself, once more insinuating that it is more than just lust she feels for him, but actual romantic feelings for him. Later, Batman filled Ivy's cell at Arkham with flowers as a gift, to make sure her time there isn't as daunting as it might have been. The relationship even briefly deviated from the Batman/Ivy relationship into a Bruce/Pamela one when, in the comic series Batman: Gotham Knights, he helps her return to normal. This relationship has not been carried over to the mainstream Batman comics. In other examples, she has several chances to kill Batman. However, she still loved him too much and held back. |
Sam Fraser chapter 1 . 6/24/2017 She creates love potions that ensnare Batman. There has always been a sexual tension between the two, most notably in their canonical earlier encounters.[47][48] She was similarly lusting after Batman in Widening Gyre. There are however, also indications that she has actual romantic feelings, affection and love for him and that it is more than just lust she feels for him. In one comic, she was robbing a charity gala Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen were attending. Her first kiss was poison, the second its antidote. When they first meet, her toxic lips planted a seed of toxic rapture in Bruce. But when she later kissed a dying Dark Knight, she unknowingly cured her intended victim and established a budding romantic tension between them. The 2004 story Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows examines the complex, conflict filled relationship between Batman and Ivy. That story revolves around a killer carrying out a series of Ivy-like murders (i.e. poisonous flower bouquets delivered to the victims). However, after it's determined that Ivy can't possibly be the culprit, Batman and Ivy work together to take the killer down. At the end of the story, Batman has been poisoned by the flowers, and he must kiss Poison Ivy for the cure. Batman at first decides to punch her, hesitates, then willingly shares a romantic kiss with her instead, curing him. At first, when — assuming Batman dead — Poison Ivy tries to kill herself, once more insinuating that it is more than just lust she feels for him, but actual romantic feelings for him. Later, Batman filled Ivy's cell at Arkham with flowers as a gift, to make sure her time there isn't as daunting as it might have been. The relationship even briefly deviated from the Batman/Ivy relationship into a Bruce/Pamela one when, in the comic series Batman: Gotham Knights, he helps her return to normal. This relationship has not been carried over to the mainstream Batman comics. In other examples, she has several chances to destroy Batman, but she still loved him too much and held back. |
Sam Fraser chapter 1 . 6/15/2017 A peculiar relationship can be found between Batman and Pamela Isley, also known as Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy has been portrayed as a love interest for Batman in some comics. There has always been a sexual tension between the two, most notably in their canonical earlier encounters.[43][44] She was similarly lusting after Batman in Widening Gyre. There are however, also indications that she has actual romantic feelings for him and that it is more than just lust she feels for him. In one comic, she was robbing a charity gala Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen were attending. Her first kiss was poison, the second its antidote. When they first meet, her toxic lips planted a seed of toxic rapture in Bruce. But when she later kissed a dying Dark Knight, she unknowingly cured her intended victim and established a budding romantic tension between them. The 2004 story Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows examines the complex, conflict filled relationship between Batman and Ivy. That story revolves around a killer carrying out a series of Ivy-like murders (i.e. poisonous flower bouquets delivered to the victims). However, after it's determined that Ivy can't possibly be the culprit, Batman and Ivy work together to take the killer down. At the end of the story, Batman has been poisoned by the flowers, and he must kiss Poison Ivy for the cure. Batman at first decides to punch her, hesitates, then willingly shares a romantic kiss with her instead, curing him. At first, when — assuming Batman dead — Poison Ivy tries to kill herself, once more insinuating that it is more than just lust she feels for him, but actual romantic feelings for him. Later, Batman filled Ivy's cell at Arkham with flowers as a gift, to make sure her time there isn't as daunting as it might have been. The relationship even briefly deviated from the Batman/Ivy relationship into a Bruce/Pamela one when, in the comic series Batman: Gotham Knights, he helps her return to normal. This relationship has not been carried over to the mainstream Batman comics. In other examples, she has several chances to kill Batman to achieve her goals but does not, due to her feelings for him being storng. |
angel Huber chapter 1 . 7/17/2016 it was beautiful absolutely lovely thanks for t story |
The Super Saiyan Fox chapter 1 . 5/2/2016 Best Batman/Ivy fic ever. |
louvreangel chapter 1 . 3/29/2016 One of the best Poison Ivy/Batman fanfictions out there. Thank you for this. Great job! |
nope chapter 1 . 9/8/2015 fuck her batman deep |
Guest chapter 1 . 6/27/2015 Awesome I wish I was batman I wouldn't care if I died if I could I would kiss her she is so sexy |
Nguyen Nguyen chapter 1 . 12/5/2014 Much more than great. A masterpeice. |
Guest chapter 1 . 8/13/2014 dick died daimen became regime tim who knows |