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Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 of 6 (2019) Limited Series (NM/NM-)

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 of 6 (2019) Limited Series (NM/NM-)

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Capture the Chaos: Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 (2019) – A Collector’s Treasure
Dive into the electrifying Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 (2019), the fourth issue of DC Comics’ gripping six-part mini-series by Jody Houser and Adriana Melo. This comic showcases the iconic duo’s wild chemistry and high-stakes adventure, making it a standout for collectors and investors. With key appearances, steady market value, and strong growth potential, this issue is a must-own for your collection.
Key Appearances
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 deepens the post-Heroes in Crisis saga, with Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy facing new threats as their bond strengthens. The Floronic Man (Jason Woodrue) remains a central antagonist, manipulating Ivy’s connection to the Green for his sinister agenda tied to the “Year of the Villain” arc. The issue also features the Mad Hatter’s twisted “Wonderland,” escalating the surreal danger for the duo. These appearances solidify this issue’s role as a pivotal chapter in Harley and Ivy’s evolving relationship, resonating with fans of their dynamic and DC’s rogues.
Current Value
As of June 2025, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 in Near Mint (NM) condition typically retails for $10–$18 on platforms like eBay and GoCollect. The standard Mikel Janin cover trades at $12–$15, while variant covers, such as those by Warren Louw, can reach $20–$25. Its value has grown steadily since 2019, fueled by the duo’s popularity in the Harley Quinn animated series and their status as queer icons. The mini-series’ limited print run ensures first printings are highly valued in the secondary market.
Expected Value and Trends
The future is bright for Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4. The Harley Quinn animated series, renewed for a sixth season in 2025, continues to spotlight Harley and Ivy’s romance, driving demand for related comics. Speculation around a Gotham City Sirens film or series, potentially featuring Margot Robbie, could further boost interest. Market trends show a 10–12% annual value increase for key Harley/Ivy issues, with NM copies projected to hit $20–$30 by late 2026. Events like San Diego Comic-Con 2025 may trigger price spikes if DC unveils new Harley or Ivy projects. The issue’s low print run and narrative weight ensure long-term collectibility.
Why Invest Now?
This comic blends heart-pounding action, emotional depth, and the unforgettable Harley-Ivy dynamic, making it a cultural and collectible gem. With its scarce supply, critical story moments, and rising demand tied to media exposure, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 is a savvy investment. Don’t miss out—grab this issue now and capitalize on the soaring popularity of DC’s most iconic antiheroines before values climb higher!
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