"Back to School" forces Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy to fight off Floronic Man while Clayface takes on The Daily Planet after a bad review.
His most significant transformation came in 1976 when he used an experimental formula to become the Floronic Man, a being composed of vegetable matter with the ability to mentally control plants.
DC has already set a strong precedent for its on-screen deaths in 2025 with its newest release, despite the year itself having only just begun.
The writers show off their usual deep-cut approach here, as Woodrue is also known as the Floronic Man, a character who has been present in some key DC moments but barely qualifies as a D-tier ...
Sorry, Justice League Dark fans, the DCU's upcoming Swamp Thing movie won't be connected to the wider franchise. Well, if director James Mangold can help it, anyway ...
Ivy faces the revenge of the presumed dead Jason Woodrue, now going by the Flouronic Man. Meanwhile, Clayface tries forcing in a good review of his one man show into the critical Daily Planet. Despite ...
I was deeply disappointed with this episode of "Harley Quinn." While the series often pushes boundaries, the inclusion of an explicit and gratuitously sexual scene felt completely out of place. The ...