State Your Opinion on A DC Character - Part 2

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And it probably goes without saying that I ship her with Poison Ivy

I was shipping that long before Dini confirmed it was canon :atp:

They make the cutest couple ever

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:woot:
 
psychopathic, red and black latex, garter belt wearing, pillow fighting in teddy's,samwhich making with red haired eco terrorist, pasty faced, hot blondies with a fetish for anemic clowns ROCK!
She would be lots of fun,only make sure to leave her before she uses that hammer on your head( and not the one you think with!). in other words do unto other before she does stuff to you.
she could be easy fun. i mean all you have to do is take her to a circus to work her up into a frenzy, then make out with her next to the hot dog stand.only i would *slip her something in her beer( she looks like a beer chick!:cwink:) and be gone like the wind!

* Black Vulcan only condones slipping psychopathic murderous clown chicks to get away for them stuff
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And it probably goes without saying that I ship her with Poison Ivy

I was shipping that long before Dini confirmed it was canon :atp:

They make the cutest couple ever

That they do.

Although I don't think Harley/Ivy and Halry/Joker are mutually exclusive. All three of them are detatched enough from reality and cultural norms that I doubt it would really occour to any of them that Harley having two commited relationships is odd.

In fact, I'm pretty sure The Joker's canon opinion of Harley/Ivy is "He is jealous except when he isn't, assuming he's not so consumed by whatever train of thought he is on to remember it at all."

Which reminds me: The Joker is portrayed as so thoroughly asexual and, for lack of a better word, "imaginitive," that he and Harley must get up to some wacky stuff in the bedroom.

I bet a literal clown car is involved.
 
I also love the canon explanation for Harley's mental illness: She sees the world as a Lonney Tunes cartoon, so whenever she kills someone or sees someone die, from her perspective they're not dead at all, they just suffered some super hilarious slapstick and she simply never saw them again.
 
That is amazing and makes me miss this version of Harley Quinn even more

That they do.

Although I don't think Harley/Ivy and Halry/Joker are mutually exclusive. All three of them are detatched enough from reality and cultural norms that I doubt it would really occour to any of them that Harley having two commited relationships is odd.

In fact, I'm pretty sure The Joker's canon opinion of Harley/Ivy is "He is jealous except when he isn't, assuming he's not so consumed by whatever train of thought he is on to remember it at all."

I think its probably just that the Joker doesn't care as long as it doesn't affect him and Ivy just wants Harley to be happy so doesn't want to force her to leave the Joker

Which reminds me: The Joker is portrayed as so thoroughly asexual and, for lack of a better word, "imaginitive," that he and Harley must get up to some wacky stuff in the bedroom.

I bet a literal clown car is involved.

And a rubber chicken :ninja:

I'm sure Ivy and Harley get up to all sorts of very fun things too. The kinky S&M potential of Ivy's powers is huge :up:
 
I think its probably just that the Joker doesn't care as long as it doesn't affect him and Ivy just wants Harley to be happy so doesn't want to force her to leave the Joker

Oh come on. That follows way too much conventional logic. This is The Joker we're talking about.

I'm sure Ivy and Harley get up to all sorts of very fun things too. The kinky S&M potential of Ivy's powers is huge :up:

I always figured Ivy to be the type to want to do things with only the tools mother nature gave her, so to speak.
 
Harley is a great character and a brilliant creation, her relationships with both Joker and Ivy are fascinating.
 
She's a fun character on her own too like in 'Harley's Holiday' :up:

Oh come on. That follows way too much conventional logic. This is The Joker we're talking about.

Good point :hehe:

I always figured Ivy to be the type to want to do things with only the tools mother nature gave her, so to speak.

Well I was mainly thinking of the bondage potential of those giant plant vines she controls

Would that technically count as something mother nature gave her in her opinion?

Either way I'm sure it would be epic and mind blowing :ninja:
 
Why didn't you like her Arkham City costume sandwraith

I thought it was fab kinky hawtness I dug it myself :up:

I was okay with it until I saw the Joker tattoo on her...I'm not sure what that area is called. Hip nearing groin area? Yeah, wasn't thrilled about that. Also maybe I missed the domino mask.

I did enjoy gagging her and pulling off the tape repeatedly though. That was just me letting Batman play out his S&M fantasies. Or were they mine?:woot:
 
Well, that's it for everybodies favorite nut job with bewbs.

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Lobo

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Enter the nut job without boobs...
 
Back in the day, Lobo was basically like DC's Deadpool. I think he's okay, if a little irrelevant these days...
 
Back in the day, Lobo was basically like DC's Deadpool. I think he's okay, if a little irrelevant these days...

I think the character can still be relevant. Tony Bedard did a pretty awesome thing with him in the REBELS series, however, that got cancelled. :csad:
 
I think the character can still be relevant. Tony Bedard did a pretty awesome thing with him in the REBELS series, however, that got cancelled. :csad:

To be fair, I haven't really been keeping up with the character. The last I saw of him, he turned up in 52 having renounced violence and all I could think was "Uhhh... well, what's the point of you then?"
 
To be fair, I haven't really been keeping up with the character. The last I saw of him, he turned up in 52 having renounced violence and all I could think was "Uhhh... well, what's the point of you then?"

Well, in REBELS he certainly went right back to violence that's for sure. He even got a Red lantern ring but never used it...just wore it around his neck like a trophy. He was really written well in that series...it was a real shame that the title got cancelled.
 
back in the da day! Lobo was the most Unabashed, Unmoral, Unapologetic, Unbred, Uncouth, Unrepentant ,Unremorseful,Uncultured,Unkempt,Unruly,Unsavory Bastich Unequivocally in all of comics and I LOVED IT!!( Hehe He taught me a lot!) now he just Sucks!! but at one time he was the man main!


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GUNS AND BROADS!!?!?! it must be XMAS!!
.....or you will put someone's eyes out with those things kid!:cwink:
.....or that's a mighty big HOOK you have or are you just happy to see us!

* hahaha oh man could i keep running with this!
 
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"DC's Deadpool" fits pretty well. He has the potential to be hilarious, and great things have certainly been done with him, but he winds up in the hands of inept writers so often that I feel like his glory days are mostly behind him.
 
Another of those characters who would probably be best treated if Grant Morrison was allowed to work with him.
 
You know what? I actually think Frank Miller would do wonders with Lobo.
 
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