Poison Ivy's real name is revealed to be Ivy Pepper in this version of the character rather than Pamela Isley.
Changes like this bug me. I wonder if there's a story reason for it or if they just changed it arbitrarily.
Poison Ivy's real name is revealed to be Ivy Pepper in this version of the character rather than Pamela Isley.
I guess it depends on how well established a character is. If it was a one-time person that they decided to re-invent with a new name, fine. But a long standing character like Poison Ivy has a name, a name that has been used in many iterations of Batman. Changing it now seems...odd.
Perhaps Ivy changes her name to Pamela Isley when she grows up or something in this universe. Ivy Pepper sounds like an alias.
I guess it depends on how well established a character is. If it was a one-time person that they decided to re-invent with a new name, fine. But a long standing character like Poison Ivy has a name, a name that has been used in many iterations of Batman. Changing it now seems...odd.
The Clock King had been an established, recurring villain in the comics since 1960, and even appeared in the sole '66 TV storyline written by Batman's true creator, Bill Finger. That didn't stop B:TAS from changing his name.
New things always seem odd -- but then we get used to them and forget that they were ever anything other than normal.
^^ Come on, admit it, you just really like the name Ivy Pepper.![]()
It just makes me question why they get changed in the first place. What was the writer's reason for the change? It doesn't upset me so much as confuse me.
Every time I've seen the character (in the animated series or in the comics) doesn't she hide by adopting her Pamela Isley persona?
How will she blend in now?
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