Those are empty feel good moments to entertain the shippers. There's no characterization, no working dynamic, no nothing. Just two characters saying they love each other and kissing. Then the comic skip them and focus on other shit that doesn't pertain to any of them or their relationship.
So we either count the cartoons, that actually had a functioning dynamic but is nothing like it is now and or we count the comics where the bulk comes from the Harley Quinn ongoing and basically has Ivy as Harley's friendzoned orbiter.
Hunter Torres
It actually has characterisation, it just that it's the same we always saw, and the dynamic is the same we are used to. True it skip them and that's something that shouldn't have happened. We can count it.
Alexander Carter
>it just that it's the same we always saw, and the dynamic is the same we are used to. No, it isn't.
Ryder Green
>The pre-New 52 stuff that just had them as mere friends and wasn't that developed?
Well there was a lot of obvious winking and there was that time Ivy and Harley slept in the same bed together
It takes the characterisation and dynamic from the P&C Harley run.
Noah Foster
seems less forced, and more realistic than most Yea Forums lesbian relationships. There are many elements of manipulation and betrayal back and forth between them both. It seems like most writers are afraid to show negative elements of an LGBT relationship, for fear of being labeled homophobic.
It's been hinted at since the beginning when they teamed up in the New Adventures and in the comics at the time and of course the Gotham Girls webisodes. It's not like this is anything new and they have a lot of chemistry.