Well Barbie can be a superhero or a supervillain.
Here she is as the most famous Eco-terrorist in the world, Poison Ivy.
Though she was originally created to look similar to Bettie Page, Ivy's look changed over the years.
Now she is one of Batman's archenemies and Harley Quinn's "Pal".
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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Barbie as Poison Ivy
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