Pamela Isley and Dr. Harleen Quinzel have been partners in crime, and perhaps more, since their first appearance together in Batman: The Animated Series. That episode, Harley and Ivy, premiered back in Since then, many in the Batman fandom have shipped Harley and Ivy as a romantic couple. In fact, it was always the intention of Batman writer Paul Dini and director Bruce Timm that the two are more than friends.
DC confirms Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are married in Injustice prequel
In addition, fans have also spotted a new tattoo hinting that a lesbian relationship from the comics could be made canon for Harley Quinn in the film. This, of course, hints at the possibility of a relationship with none other than Batman villain Pamela Isley, aka Poison Ivy. The two were previously confirmed to be girlfriends in the comics by DC back in Source: Twitter. When the first Suicide Squad was about to hit theaters DC fans were completely ecstatic. This movie was expected to be one of DC's biggest hits and it turned out to be one of the biggest let-downs of all time. Suicide Squad was bad and its reviews reflected that.
Drawn to Comics: Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Finally Have Their First In-Canon, Main-Universe Kiss!
The latest issue of the Injustice 2 prequel comic confirms that Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy got married in the reality of the Injustice video games. Though the gal pals have been depicted as having been in a committed romantic relationship before, this marks the first time that the two anti-heroines have been shown to have tied the knot in any reality. Pamela Isley and Dr. Harleen Quinzel have been partners in crime and partners in love since the first time they teamed up. Innuendos about their "special relationship" were slipped into the comics when Harley made her way into the mainstream DC continuity in , and the two were finally allowed to have an open romance in
What I loved the most, though, was all the amazing women characters. They were super cool, super strong and could hold their own against anyone. But not canonically. Not on the pages of an actual real universe DC Comic.