Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special is a great way for the fans to wait for the fourth season.
A devastating cancellation chain struck the Sapphic community severely. On the left and right, lesbian-themed shows are being canceled. There is at least ray of light because of two DC Super villains.
Harley Quinn, the animated series, has been renewed for a fourth season. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy were initially presented as friends in Batman: The Animated Series (BTAS). Because they have such strong chemistry, their friendship frequently sparks ship rumors among the audience. It was eventually adopted as canonical continuity in the comics. After being in an abusive relationship with Joker, Harley’s presence in her life allows her to understand who she is and what she is worth. She contributes the most to their relationship.
In the comics, Harley and Ivy are shown as a couple with an open relationship. Despite the fact that both characters are bisexual, they remain dedicated to each other throughout the series.
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special official Trailer
Romance is in the air because everyone are preparing for Valentines day. Everyone in Harleyverse are preparing for their romantic partner. Batman is trying to win back Catwoman after their break up. Kiteman and Golden glider are flying together because heck yeah! Bane may had the largest muscles in town but he is not well endowed so he plans to have some enlargement. The Flash seem to be dating Zatanna behind Iris’ back.
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special is a Valentines that went wrong. Ivy and Harley celebrates by making love but this leads to Poison Ivy’s orgasm causing to spread pheromones everywhere. All living beings are so horny that they shag everything. Before the Whole world have the worst Orgy in existence, Harley and Ivy must find a way to bring back things to normal.
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