In a world where love stories are often as bland as the Joker's sense of empathy, the new
Funko Pop! DC Heroes: Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Wedding 2-Pack Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure - Entertainment Earth Exclusive (2023 release) swoops in to save the day. This set is the ultimate tribute to Gotham's most unpredictable romance, proving that even in a city of chaos, love can bloom—and come with its own collectible box!
The Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Wedding 2-Pack Funko Pop! is now available for pre-order! To get your hands on this Pop Vinyl Figure at its release, be sure to check out the links I've provided below – click to jump or keep scrolling for more details!
Gotham's Most Beloved Rebels: Harley & Ivy's Wedding Funko Pop! Unveiled
If you've been following the heartfelt pandemonium of the "Harley Quinn" animated series, brace yourself for the latest collectible craze!
Entertainment Earth exclusively unveils the Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Wedding 2-Pack Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure, inspired by the whirlwind romance that culminated in the iconic "Something Borrowed, Something Green" episode.
Harley, our beloved anti-heroine, is styled in a bridesmaid's gown with her signature dual-toned pigtails, topped with a gas mask – because in Gotham, even love can be a battlefield.
Standing with her is Poison Ivy, draped in a pristine white wedding dress, a picture of serenity with a bouquet that hints at her nature-powered persona.
This duo isn't just a tribute to their tumultuous love story; it's a vinyl victory lap for all the twists and turns that have kept us glued to our screens.
Ready to take your collection to the next level of Gotham's finest? These figures are waiting to crash the party at your nearest GameStop.
The Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy 2-Pack Funko Pop! can be found for pre-order at the links below (click to jump!)
Harley Quinn's Wedding Crashers: A Wild Ride in Gotham
In the whirlwind world of Gotham City, where chaos reigns supreme, and the unexpected is the norm, the season finale of Harley Quinn's second season, titled "Something Borrowed, Something Green," serves up an array of thrills, chills, and a generous dollop of humor.
This episode, originally known as "The Runaway Bridesmaid," is not your average walk down the aisle. No sirree!
Imagine a wedding where the bride, Poison Ivy, is grappling with the guilt of infidelity, and the groom, Kite Man is a concoction of hope and naivety. It's a match made in... well, Gotham.
While Ivy is wrestling with her emotions high above the clouds on Kite Man's kite, Gotham's very own Commissioner Gordon is cooking up a scheme to crash this villain-packed wedding and win back his tarnished reputation.
Gotham itself is in a bizarre state of 'order' after its recent plunge into anarchy. The Mayor, in a stroke of ironic humor, is doling out keys to the city to anyone and everyone, including himself.
Meanwhile, the usual suspects of Arkham Asylum, including Doctor Psycho and the Riddler, are content in their confinement, showcasing a rare moment of tranquility in this typically turbulent city.
But back to our soon-to-be-wedded (or not) couple. Ivy's choice of the Old Gotham Corn Factory as the wedding venue is romantic and quirky, a testament to her twisted yet genuine love for Kite Man.
The reservation for the venue, which she secures by having Frank the Plant devour the original holder, Condiment King, is just one of the many outrageous moments in this episode.
Meanwhile, Gordon's desperation to be recognized leads him into the manipulative clutches of Two-Face.
The suggestion to raid the villainous wedding seems like the perfect plan to elevate Gordon's status to hero-level, akin to Batman. However, as we've learned in Gotham, plans rarely go as intended.
The episode also gives us a glimpse into Harley Quinn's turmoil. She's in Arkham voluntarily, dealing with a personal crisis, yet can't resist getting involved in Ivy's wedding drama.
Her interactions with the other characters, especially the disdainful bridesmaids and the always mischievous Catwoman, inject the episode with a healthy dose of humor and sass.
The climax of the episode is a masterful blend of chaos and comedy. Gordon's plan to gas the wedding goes spectacularly awry, leading to a hilarious yet poignant moment where Kite Man realizes Ivy's heart isn't in it.
Amidst the tear gas and plastic flowers, Kite Man's decision to call off the wedding is a moment of heartbreak and growth.
The episode concludes with Harley and Ivy, amidst the ruins of the corn factory and a police chase, confessing their love for each other.
It's a fitting end to a season that has been a rollercoaster of emotions, relationships, and the ever-chaotic life in Gotham.
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