The world is eating itself alive as the zombified victims of Poison Ivy, led by the reborn Dr. Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man, descend upon Slaughter Swamp's foremost botanical supervillain. With time running out, Ivy will have to use every ounce of herself in order to defend her life. But will it be enough...and is her life even worth saving?
This has been a very strong conclusion to the arc, and it's wild that Wilson seems to have a lot more story to tell. Read Full Review
Erm...I'm genuinely not sure where we can go from here. G. Willow Wilson had best have the most spectacular follow-up for this issue, asI screamed, yelled, and laughed. Most of all I, will keep reading. Read Full Review
If you've been sticking with this series, you should definitely read the conclusion of Wilson's new origin for such an iconic member of Batman's rogues gallery. The last page leaves readers of quite a cliff-hanger, and for all the complaints I've had about how drawn out this story has been as of late, I still think that this arc came to a satisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
While the issue drags out the "death" of Poison Ivy perhaps a little longer than necessary and one could argue ultimately involves more characters than one might need in order to give it a dramatic flourish, Poison Ivy #23 is still a strong conclusion to the title's current arc. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy #23 is a splatterpunk extravaganza undermined by its emphasis on queer tragedy. Read Full Review
Pamela Isley is dying. And dying. And dying. And dying. And dying... Read Full Review
A step up from last month, but how could it not be? If you're a Harley or Jason Todd fan, pick this up if you want to see them here. Otherwise, the plotting is still very much stuck in the mud. Read Full Review
Maybe the point of comics sometimes gets lost on us and then i open up a book to the fun factory that is Harley. Well maybe this should work and well maybe it plain shouldn't but Harley on a bike that has flame throwers a blazing put a big stupid smile on my face. For Harley Quinn fans only I guess but that was fun........JM
I'm still baffled by how a series that started so strong ends up here. It reads like a checklist of parody things; multiple (like, 3 at least??) deus ex machinas, clunky, situation-inappropriate dialogue, generic, disingenuous death scene--I get that it's comics, but I can't believe that an editor even glanced at this. Is it happening? Are we doing ChatGPT scripts for real?