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"A Walk in the Park, Part One": Ever since 'No Man's Land', Poison Ivy has lived in Robinson Park, which has become inaccessible to all others. With her are many children, orphans of No Man's Land, along with a number of plant-people, the Feraks. Now, [[Dan

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Poison Ivy

Detective Comics #751 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 2000.

Synopsis for "A Walk in the Park, Part One"

Ever since 'No Man's Land', Poison Ivy has lived in Robinson Park, which has become inaccessible to all others. With her are many children, orphans of No Man's Land, along with a number of plant-people, the Feraks. Now, Mayor Dickerson wants to take back the park, and Commissioner Gordon is ordered to start spraying it with a deadly herbicide if Ivy will not leave until dawn.

Meanwhile, the board of directors at Wayne Enterprises have decided to employ a female bodyguard named Sasha Bordeaux for Bruce Wayne. Wayne strongly objects to the proposition, but Lucius Fox forces him to accept the decision by threatening to resign over the issue. At sunset, he gives his new bodyguard the slip and heads for Robinson Park as Batman. Hearing of the Mayor's ultimatum, he heads into the park on his own to talk to Poison Ivy.

Appearing in "A Walk in the Park, Part One"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Kenzer (a member of the Quick response Team) (First appearance)
  • Rose (one of Poison Ivy's orphans)
  • Amir (one of Poison Ivy's orphans)
  • Mayor Dickerson
  • Fiona (Bruce Wayne's secretary)

Locations:


Synopsis for "The Jacobian, Chapter Six: The Magic Child"

In the wartorn land of Retshk, the Jacobian encounters Maksim, a child with incredible mental powers, in some ways reminiscent of his own abilities. He is followed by the Mahmetchik, who are displeased that the boy has been taught these powers and utter a word to him - Oonooot, which means 'forget'. they also utter this word to the Jacobian and take him away.

Appearing in "The Jacobian, Chapter Six: The Magic Child"

Featured Characters:

  • The Jacobian

Supporting Characters:

  • Leelee

Antagonists:

  • A General (Single appearance)
  • The Mahmetchik

Other Characters:

  • Maksim, a.k.a. The Colonel (Single appearance)
  • Munq (Single appearance)

Locations:

  • Retshk

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