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I confess that for all the comics-versions of Ivy, I still find the original version the sexiest== and I say this knowing that Sheldon Moldoff wasn't exactly a purveyor of great pulchritude. But Infantino did design that costume that made one hunger for autumn, to see if her leaves fell.
Not that I tried to think of bad depictions of Ivy or anything, but when I reviewed the HBO Harley Quinn, I noticed that the show's version of the plant-princess really ratchets down her sex appeal. Possibly this was so that PI could better play the cooperative "femme" to Harley's zany "butch."
I haven't seen HBO's show, GP, as to be honest, I'm not all that interested in the characters from a story-telling point of view. Call me superficial. Incidentally, great as the illo in this post is, I'd say her arms look too short. Anyone else agree?
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Curves in all the right places, she can poison me anytime.
I confess that for all the comics-versions of Ivy, I still find the original version the sexiest== and I say this knowing that Sheldon Moldoff wasn't exactly a purveyor of great pulchritude. But Infantino did design that costume that made one hunger for autumn, to see if her leaves fell.
You'd certainly be 'dead' after a session with her, M - as in 'dead beat'.
I don't recall ever seeing a bad drawing of her, GP, whoever the artist was, but this one is certainly a cracker.
The artists is Natali Sanders. Fabulous piece of artwork.
And a fabulous pair of t... eyes, McS.
Not that I tried to think of bad depictions of Ivy or anything, but when I reviewed the HBO Harley Quinn, I noticed that the show's version of the plant-princess really ratchets down her sex appeal. Possibly this was so that PI could better play the cooperative "femme" to Harley's zany "butch."
I haven't seen HBO's show, GP, as to be honest, I'm not all that interested in the characters from a story-telling point of view. Call me superficial. Incidentally, great as the illo in this post is, I'd say her arms look too short. Anyone else agree?
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