So this is the One-Shot comic I did for October, submitted by one of my SubscribeStar supporters. This is another one with a variety of pairings in each panel, though this comic has the theme of superhero boys to tie them together. The script listed which pairings should appear in which panels, though the overall posing and such were left to my discretion. I hope you all like the final result.
Some of you, if you didn’t watch the Harley Quinn cartoon, might still have seen a clip of the show’s take on Damian Wayne and his appearance on Tawny, an in-universe talk show. I saw the clip of her calling him a sweet potato pie getting shared around on social media at the time, at any rate. Harley Quinn has a number of side characters I’m pretty interested in, and Tawny Young is one of them. Pairing her with Robin and playing off their interaction in that episode seemed like a natural thing to do, and this is the end result.
So here’s another pic from the fairly recent Harley Quinn cartoon, featuring Poison Ivy and Catwoman. When we first meet Catwoman, it’s clear Ivy has a strange sort of crush on her, and that they have a lot of history. While I don’t think it’s canon that they’ve hooked up, it definitely seems like something that could have happened, and so here we are. I have more planned with this show, I have plenty of ideas for it, but I’m trying to space out the content a little bit so I don’t burn myself out with it.
So this pic started out from a strange place, I suppose. I was looking at an old Officer Jenny pic I did ages ago, where she’s blowing some Team Rocket grunts through prison bars, and thought it’d be fun to do something else through bars like that. I figured a footjob would be well-received, but I didn’t want to use Jenny again ’cause I didn’t want it to feel like a sequel to that pic. Thinking of prisons, Poison Ivy came to mind. Since I’ve been really enjoying/wanting to draw the new Harley Quinn show, I decided to use that version of Ivy. Originally she was gonna be paired with some random security guard, but while I was inking the sketch it occurred to me that the “seed” pun I’d already worked in would make more sense with The Riddler, who actually did get her a seed that she later used to escape Arkham. Now, the Arkham we see in the show doesn’t really seem to have bars like this, especially between cells, but a little artistic license here doesn’t hurt anyone.