THE ORDER OF THE GREEN KNIGHT, REVEALED! As Batman tries to get answers and the GCPD begins their hunt for Poison Ivy, she attempts to uncover the truth behind the so-called Order of the Green Knight, a violent ecoterrorist organization that claims to be led by none other than the verdant villain herself! Meanwhile, Janet from HR and Killer Croc make some horrifying discoveries about the resurrected town of Marshview.
Once again Poison Ivy is out here having major life changes. G. Willow Wilson knows what she is doing, and I love such a strong sense of self that Ivy has been given. Poison Ivy #27 is starting us off on yet another wild journey that I can not wait to be a part of. Read Full Review
This is one of the best settings in comics at the moment, particularly the strange new ghost town that Janet is holing up in to keep her safe at the moment. Halloween might be over for the time being, but this issue is near-perfect for that scene. However, this issue does have to lose a few points for that seriously bizarre ending, adding another weird wrinkle to the romantic complications of this series so far. But overall, this is another wonderfully weird installment in the most unlikely hit book DC has had in a long time. Read Full Review
The central narrative with "The Order of the Green Knight is interesting enough and the art is strong enough to carry the issue. Read Full Review
I'm a little worried about the state of this comic. The Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing one-shot proved that there are interesting stories to tell with this new anti-hero version of Ivy that defeated Woodrue. But the current Green Knight arc feels like filler, and Ivy's relationship with Harley and Janet is also starting to get stale. I love this series and still have high hopes for it, but I was put-off by this lackluster issue. Read Full Review
This has to be the most stupid issue of Poison Ivy I have ever read. From the nonsensical interaction with Batman to the at times fun sections of Janet from HR. After her wonderful Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing I was really hoping for a more hard edged arc but this was soft soap trash and it wasn't remotely helped by the wishy wash colour palette which really doesn't suit this kind of book......JM