Poison Ivy (Batman: Shadow War)

Poison Ivy is a major antagonist in ''Batman: Shadow War. ''She is a plant-human hybrid and her crimes became more ecologically focused as she had increasingly abandoned her human side and identified more with the natural world.

Personality
Poison Ivy was a bonafide psychopath who held a delimited regard to human life, and her vision of eradicating humanity for plant life was considered as a form of perfectionism, albeit psychotic. Ivy has shown to have a alluring charm towards males, and often found use in her abilities to control them. Poison Ivy was considered as the pinnacle of domination. With her plants, Ivy displayed a motherly affection toward them and was distressed whenever they were harmed or she sensed they were harmed. This came to show her remorseless regard to humans and love for her plants.

Abilities
Poison Ivy is deadly and intelligent as well as a skilled hand-to-hand combatant and marksman, with her mutation making her touch deadly while also allowing her to boost immunity to all poisons, viruses, bacteria and fungi. Ivy's body produces pheromones that make people susceptible to mind control around her, although strong-minded people are capable of resisting. She also specializes in hybrids and can create the most potently powerful toxins, were they are secreted from her lips and administered in a poisonous kiss.

She can control plants with her mind on a molecular level, even mutate them into plant creatures under her control. She can generate plant chemicals and spores with her plants, modify plant traits and use deadly spores like projectiles.

Psychological Profile
''Yet another patient whose treatment is complicated by a bizarre medical condition, Pamela Isley has a modified genetic code that incorporates plant DNA and renders her physically toxic to others. She is essentially deeply antisocial, believing herself to not only be inhuman but superior to others; this diagnosis to tied to her hypersexuality, which takes the form of a constant attempt to seduce others to do her bidding. She also displays a narcissistic belief in her role as the protector of the entire natural world.''

''Additional notes: Oddly, Isley is another former doctor who is now an inmate. She seems resentful during our treatment sessions; I believe the fact I'm a woman frustrates her erotomania. She desperately believes that all male residents at Arkham are at least partly in love with her. I've been looking through her old research papers, many of which were never published. There is some fascinating work there.''