Poison Ivy, a character created in the 1960s, has a twisted past, mean streak, and to many, a loveable side. This character is filled with colorful backstories to inspire your recreation. Let’s learn what’s to love about Poison Ivy and recreate this character’s shine.
Poison Ivy is a character who is best known for her appearance in Batman; however, her story can be traced back as far as 1844 in a short story titled Rappaccini’s Daughter.
In the story, Beatrice is the daughter of a scientist who’s interest in poisonous plants rendered her immune to their toxins. Her voice was described in colors of crimson reds and deep purples, and she had a floral undertone to her person, like she was one with plants.
Many believe Poison Ivy’s story was drawn from this short story by Nathanial Hawthorne.
Robert Kanigher and Sheldon Moldoff first introduced Poison Ivy as a DC character in issue #181 of the comic Batman Vol 1.
She has appeared in various stories in the world of super heroes and her own story has changed over the years depending on who’s telling it. What’s similar among these stories is her ability to seduce nature and poison her enemies.
Protecting nature is her M.O. Her stories are filled with efforts to make plants stronger and protect their enviornment.
To recreate a character, knowing their backstory is key. Here are the key takeaways from what we just learned about Poison Ivy.
Think about what “poisonous” looks like to you. Is it a color? A texture? What kind of effect does it have on your skin? Your veins? How can you use those ideas in your cosplay makeup?
No matter where you heard of her first, plants are at the base of Poison Ivy’s existence. Whether she uses plants as a weapon or she is immune to their poisons, plants are at the heart of this character.
Her beauty is likened to that of the most beautiful flower. Crimson red is a regular theme.
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