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Harley Monday :)
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Zatanna Zatara or simply Zatanna is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine in the DC Comics universe. The character is both a stage magician and a real magician like her father Giovanni "John" Zatara. She is known for her involvement with the Justice League, her retconned childhood association with Batman, and her crossing of the Vertigo line with characters such as romantic partner John Constantine and protΓ©gΓ© Timothy Hunter.
Zatanna has had various romantic relationships with fellow DC characters, including John Constantine with whom she practiced tantra and Doctor Thirteen. Zatanna had a flirtational relationship with her fellow Justice Leaguer the Barry Allen / The Flash shortly after the death of his wife Iris. She has a strong friendship with Batman due to their shared (retconned) pasts. In Detective Comics #843 and #844, Zatanna and Bruce briefly discuss the possibility of having a more meaningful relationship. Both later concede that Bruce is too devoted to his cause as Batman to give her the relationship she wishes for, but the pair reaffirm their bond as close friends.
Catwoman appears to consider Zatanna a more dangerous contender for Bruce's attentions than Jezebel Jet, his fiancΓ©e at the time. A pep talk between the two women confirms how Zatanna really meant, during the fateful discussion with Bruce, to explore the possibility of a true romance, but turned out quietly resigned to the role of best friend and confidant. Claiming to act on Bruce's best interest, she pushes Selina into confessing her feelings to Bruce, thus stealing him from Jezebel Jet before it's too late.
Poison Ivy, Assault on Arkham ;)
Poison Ivy (Pamela Lillian Isley) is a fictional supervillainess appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Created by Robert Kanigher and Sheldon Moldoff, the character made her first appearance in Batman #181 (June 1966). Poison Ivy is one of Batmanβs most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batmanβs rogues gallery.
The character has been portrayed as a love interest for Batman in some comics. In one comic, she was robbing a charity gala Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen were attending. Her first kiss was poison, the second its antidote. When they first meet, her toxic lips planted a seed of toxic rapture in Bruce. But when she later kissed a dying Dark Knight, she unknowingly cured her intended victim and established a budding romantic tension between them.
Ivy is known to be able to seduce men and women alike, often using pheromones to do so; she is even able to use these to control Superman, although she requires kryptonite for them to work.
Fellow villain Harley Quinn is her recurring partner-in-crime and possibly her only human friend.

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Harley Quinn (Harleen Frances Quinzel) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, and first appeared in Batman: The Animated Series in September 1992. She later appeared in DC Comics' Batman comic books, with her first comic book appearance in The Batman Adventures #12 (Sept. 1993).
Harley Quinn is the Joker's frequent accomplice and lover, whom she met while working as a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, where the Joker was a patient. Her name is a play on the name "Harlequin," a character which originated in the commedia dell'arte.
Quinn's relationship with the Joker is one of the most complex and twisted love affairs in comics: as with all people, the Joker is abusive and manipulative towards Harley, but, just as often, there's evidence of camaraderie, playfulness, and genuine affection towards her. She's the only person who's managed to become intimate on such a long term basis with the Joker, who, in turn, displays occasional moments of confusion and discomfort which results in attempts to kill her.
One time, when the Joker realized he had very deeply hidden feelings of love, he sent Harley off in a rocket.
Enchantress, also known as June Moone, is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Bob Haney and artist Howard Purcell, and first appeared in Strange Adventures #187 (April 1966). The character has periodically been depicted as taking the role of an antihero.
Freelance artist June Moone is invited to a costume party at an old castle, and stumbles upon a secret chamber where an unknown magical being (later named as Dzamor) empowers her to fight an evil presence in the castle. Saying the words "The Enchantress" her appearance changes from blonde-haired June to black-haired and costumed Enchantress and defeats a minotaur creature from a tapestry. Soon after, she defeats a monster at Cape Kennedy and a mirage of a demonic creature manipulated by a crook.
The Enchantress made her live-action cinematic debut in the 2016 film Suicide Squad, portrayed by Cara Delevingne. Enchantress appears in Suicide Squad, portrayed by Cara Delevingne. In this version, Enchantress is an entity that was once worshiped by an unspecified Central American culture, along with her brother Incubus. The two are trapped in totems and left in a temple for nearly 7,000 years. Dr. June Moone, an archaeologist, is possessed by the spirit of Enchantress while excavating the ruined temple and destroying her totem. She is invoked by Dr June Moon saying her name. Located by Amanda Waller and monitored by Rick Flag, June enters a relationship with the latter and is recruited into the Suicide Squad, after the heart of Enchantress is discovered.

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Nightstar is a fictional character from DC Comics, the daughter of Starfire or Koriand'r and Dick Grayson in an alternate universe, the latter of which was the first Robin and later Nightwing. Her superhero name is a play on those of her parents (Nightwing, Starfire) but her civilian identity is that of Mar'i Grayson.
Nightstar first appears in Kingdom Come #1 (May 1996) when she is seen in a street battle with other "heroes".
While much of her early life is unknown, it is known that her mother died from a circulatory illness when she was young. This happened despite Bruce Wayne's best efforts to help Starfire. Her relationship with her father was somewhat strained due to them being on opposite sides of the conflict. By contrast, she shared a close relationship with Bruce Wayne whom she called Gramps.
She is also romantically involved with Ibn al Xu'ffasch, son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul. Her father disapproves of this relationship. Justice Society of America, vol. 3, #22, shows that Nightstar will eventually marry Ibn and have a daughter and son .
Raven (Rachel Roth) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980), and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George PΓ©rez. The daughter of a demon father (Trigon) and human mother (Arella), Raven is an empath who can teleport and control her "soul-self", which can fight physically, as well as act as Raven's eyes and ears away from her physical body.
Raven has also displayed the ability to control, manipulate and or generate pure shadows and darkness. Raven can manipulate energy, time, and emotions. This latter ability manifests in different variations, from causing supremely destructive pain, inducing tension, fear-based illusions, and stealing emotions from others.
Like her brothers, Raven can induce and amplify one of the seven deadly sins (in her case, pride) in any living being, however doing so will cause her to suffer spells of nausea and vomiting for several days afterward as side effects.