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Batman: Gotham Knights #63 Human Nature, Book Three
Cover Date: May, 2005
Gotham City Police suspect that Poison Ivy is the cause of the deaths of orphan teens, a cop, and a man in an elevator. They are unable to apprehend Ivy because Hush intervenes. Ivy kisses Hush at his request and realizes that he has developed some ant ...
Issue Description
Gotham City Police suspect that Poison Ivy is the cause of the deaths of orphan teens, a cop, and a man in an elevator. They are unable to apprehend Ivy because Hush intervenes. Ivy kisses Hush at his request and realizes that he has developed some anti-toxin that can negate her pheromones and toxins. She asks Hush for his help, but he refuses to help her change back to her non-toxic human form.
Mayor Hull again meets with Zhang and expresses his displeasure about the mounting number of deaths. Zhang offers more bribe money to keep the mayor covering up who is actually behind these deaths.
Ivy conducts research to determine what caused her transformation into a toxic being. Full of remorse, Ivy becomes obsessed about restoring herself to her non-toxic human form so that she can no longer harm anyone else. She again seeks out Bruce Wayne, a man with money who can finance her transformation.
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Gotham Knights was released in May of 2000 following the series Shadow of the Bat. The premises of the series was to focuse more on the other characters in the Batman family such as: Alfred, Huntress, Robin, Batgirl, and Nightwing. Later, the series focused on Batman's villains. The series ended in April of 2006 following the events of Infinite Crisis.
Issues #1-49 included a back-up Batman: Black & White segment after the success of the original mini-series. They have been collected in Volumes 2 and 3 of Batman: Black and White.
Collected EditionsBatman: Harley and Ivy: The Deluxe Edition (#14)Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive (#29-32)Batman: Hush Returns (#50-55, #66)Batman: War Games Book One (New Edition) (#56)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.