Join G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, and a verdant grove of creators as they tell stories of Ivy’s past, present, and future! Discover the sad and true story of two cousins who loved mushrooms a little too much, a man who played with fire, a very hungry crocodile, and an orphan who dresses up like a bat! Plus, a sneak peek at what’s to come in year three of Poison Ivy! All this and more in this special oversized extravaganza.
It's a bit scattered, as all anthologies are, but this made me very excited for the next chapter of this series. Read Full Review
I am really hoping that Ivy's newest arc will have a darker, dirtier feel, which seems likely seeing as the ongoing will explore the antihero's complex relationship with the city of Gotham. I was very, very excited to see a teaser for Bella Garten, Ivy's ecoterrorist ex-girlfriend who goes by The Gardener, because I think her dynamic with Pamela (and how it would add some tension to her relationship with Harley) is intriguing and filled with genuine depth. This anthology made me excited for what's to come for Poison Ivy and Team Ivy, and I hope the tone of Ivy's next arc will lean on the darkness, despair, and devotion that is so core to this iconic character's identity. Read Full Review
Since its inception, Poison Ivy has been an "ideas book" first and foremost, exploring the complex and messy relationship that humans have with the natural world. Poison Ivy #25 is visually gorgeous, but feels comparably light on this vital element and character exploration alike. The result is a jumbled, visually gorgeous anthology struggling to find something to say. Read Full Review
Would Poison Ivy work as an anthology book going forward? Who knows, but this collection of stories is just what the series needed to get out of its creative rut. Plus, it's easily the best issue this book has had all year. Read Full Review
After the end of a brilliant arc that I genuinely loved, I'm heartened to see that this comic is still headed in a great direction. While this special issue is mostly comprised of a series of contained stories, it offers just enough hints at an interesting continued narrative to make this more than just a one-off filler issue. Read Full Review
Firstly i absolutely hate anthologies and secondly did i say i despise anthologies. Anyway these comics are usually a mismatch of crap , drivel and the garbage out the bottom drawer that is mostly used when the artist or writer are behind schedule. Anyway I trawled my poor tired eyes through this so called!!!! Well would you believe it but this was superbly thought out and book ended brilliantly. Each story had a base in each other and some of the art was so good I could mount most of it in frames and never bore of it. Trust me when I say this is the start of something rather wonderful for Pam and I loved it.......JM