My Own Weird Imagination Of Batman Marrying A Reformed Poison Ivy

 

I can't deny that while Batman x Catwoman is rather popular - I'm still on the unpopular side of things with Batman x Poison Ivy. The Injustice games also had an ending of Catwoman supposedly marrying Batman after Brainiac was beaten. Now, I think about how I have a weird storyline brewed up. This would totally be a weird one so brace for it. I'm really thinking about how my own imagination created. Poison Ivy is more of an anti-villain who, with the right influence, can be reformed. I was wondering if she was created to be the third wheel in the already ongoing Batman vs. Catwoman pairing. 

One storyline in The Batman Adventures (which is based on Batman: The Animated Series) presents an uneasy alliance between Batman and Poison Ivy to save an environmentalist. Both of them work together (for once) even if Batman and Poison Ivy have trust issues. I think about how the comics should've done some sexual tensions between them even more. Poison Ivy did joke about Batman proposing to her implying marriage. Much of Poison Ivy's villainous acts have good intentions. Batman ain't so clean other which is probably why Catwoman has an attraction to him. Then again, so does Poison Ivy. 

This imagined storyline of mine is where Poison Ivy does reform for good. It's all because of her interactions with Batman and she realizes Bruce Wayne and Batman are one and the same. The result is that her supposed inability to have children makes her view Bruce's illegitimate son Damian as her own son. Pamela starts to embrace Damian as her own son since, according to her, she's unable to have children of her own. However, fate starts to change when Pamela discovers that she could get pregnant if the toxins in her body got neutralized. So after several failed tries - Pamela gets pregnant but it nearly kills her. A new arc where Batman finds a rare medicinal plant to save his wife comes in and they both conceive a daughter.

The next part is where Batman and Pamela name their daughter Ivy Wayne. Though, Pamela still has more maternal instincts developed towards her stepson Damian than her daughter. Bruce helps Pamela connect between her stepson and her biological daughter. I think this one also has Ivy inheriting her mother's powers as a result of the treatment. Pamela gets depowered while trying to teach her daughter to use those powers for good and not follow into her once wrong path. 

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