Tour and, rather than having their own renditions of Harley and Ivy succumbing to such hardships, chose to separate the two so that they can get all of that negativity out of their systems on their own.
Harley Quinn's writers have undoubtedly seen all of the negativity permeating the The Eat. Harley even goes so far as to compare Ivy to Joker! Even though the two usually make up and there is plenty of romance, the fights far outnumber the cuteness. The two are constantly arguing with each other and, when nothing else can be said, silently fuming on their own.
But this is proving to be a recipe for disaster.Įven though they face many dangers on their travels as numerous enemies try and take them down, Harley and Ivy's own troubles somehow far outweigh all of the explosions, fights and deaths that transpire in their wake. In this series, Ivy will not be going on her own journey alone, as the two are literally going on a road trip together to escape and reconnect. However, instead of Harley and Ivy being in different places on their journey to becoming heroes, the two must contend with Ives' feelings as she grapples with how she hurt her ex-fiancé Kite Man and with Harley's inability or unwillingness to grasp how her actions can negatively affect others.
Tour, a DC series by Tee Franklin and Max Sarin that's supposedly covering what could happen in the upcoming third season in HBO Max's Harley Quinn show. Related: Harley Quinn Writer Calls Out Fan Abuse After Poison Ivy Break-UpĪ very different development is currently unfolding for Harley and Ivy in The Eat. Because Harley can't force Ivy to embrace this new philosophical mindset, Ivy must therefore go out in the world on her own and experience what Harley did that convinced her to become a hero while Ivy was trapped underground. It's clear that Ives is unable or unwilling to let that part of her life go. Stealing no longer jives with Harley's current mission in life, where she now endeavors to atone for her past crimes by serving as Batman's sidekick. She even tried to do so, much to Harley's horror. The two recently went on a double-date to a museum and, when Harley just wanted to look at beautiful artifacts, Ivy wanted to steal them. The two antiheroes have finally reunited after Poison Ivy was literally being used as a drug before she later lost her mind underground upon her rescue.īut so much has happened to Harley since her better half's capture that she believes Ives must catch up on her own before they can be together, in Harley Quinn #10 by writer Stephanie Phillips, artist Laura Braga, colorist Arif Prianto and letterer Deron Bennett. While this story choice has been controversial, Harley's reasoning is sound. Warning! Spoilers ahead for Harley Quinn #10!Įven though Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are going their own separate ways in DC's main canon, based on how a separate series is portraying the two lovebirds, it might actually be for the best.