Sometimes, being a villain is more fun and in a fun new piece of Pride fan art starring Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, one of DC's best couples gets the perfect description for their criminal side. In the DC Comics fan art by artist @JoshCornillon, Harley and Ivy strike a pose as money floats around them, as it seems the pair just completed a heist. The phrase «be gay, do crimes» is written behind the loveable duo, beautifully encapsulating the pair's relationship.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy have evolved quite a bit recently, as both have gone from villains to antiheroes. However, both popular DC Comics characters continue to take diverging paths in their recent series. Harley Quinn has just joined the Justice League as an unlikely recruit for Superman's new team, but it remains to be seen how long she will be with the squad. Meanwhile, Poison Ivy is going on a road trip to destroy humanity for how they've treated the Earth, as she is done caring about whether people think she is a villain. However, while trending in different directions, the couple isn't about to give up on one another, despite any adversity thrown their way.
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On their Twitter account, @JoshCornillon shared new Pride fan art featuring Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, which features the antiheroes seemingly completing a heist together as money floats in the air as they smile together. The phrase «be gay, do crimes» is written behind the couple. The remark originates from the real-life LGBTQIA+ community and is a slogan promoting equality and freedom from discrimination based on identity. For Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, it takes on a more literal meaning, while the adorable
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