The GCPD descends upon Marshview with its sights set on everything Pamela Isleyhas built over the last year. With her freedom shattered, her trust betrayed, andher home under assault…just how far is Poison Ivy willing to go in order to protectwhat’s hers?
And then theres the fact that Wilson is going to be working with Black Cat for Marvel by the end of the summer. Wow. Wilson is SO good with the anti-hero. With any luck, shell be able to work her distinctive genius on Black Cat the way that shes working it with Poison Ivy. It would be so cool to have Wilson working the anti-hero angle for both Marvel and DC at the same time long-term. Read Full Review
A fast-paced, emotionally rich issue with knockout visuals and real character weight. Ivy's thorns cut deeper than ever. As we inch closer to whatever endor new beginningawaits her, one thing's clear: Ivy's journey is one of the most compelling in comics right now. Don't miss it. Check out the latest issue of Poison Ivy. Read Full Review
Wilson has done a good job of capturing the dichotomy of Ivy over the course of this series she's some people's worst nightmare, others' greatest hero, and that makes her a fascinating lead. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy #34 is another enjoyable entry in a series that has throughout its publication consistently delivered exceptional storytelling and high-quality art. G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara have masterfully crafted a compelling, inspiring, and rousing narrative for one of DC Comics' most iconic female characters. This run is sure to go down in history as one of the finest Poison Ivy stories ever told. Read Full Review
If you have no idea what's going on, don't pick up this comic. At least, don't start here. If you're already a huge fan then welcome back! We left the mediocre art of the last issue and we're getting our just deserts here! Happy to see this comic be this entertaining again! Read Full Review