Poison Ivy ventures into the wilds of Washington to uncover the true identity of the Order of the Green Knight's mysterious leader! But when Pamela hears what they have to say, will she decide to stop ?ghting and embrace their mission...or will she burn the operation down once and for all?
Its staggeringly cool that Wilson and company have been able to keep the same team together on this title for as long as she has. Its all been so much fun that its easy to forget that theyve been working together for nearly 2.5 years now. Thats really amazing considering the nature of the industry these days. Its been a very, very cool journey thus far and its only getting more and more interesting as things progress. Wilson clearly has a very sharp vision for what shes doing and its great that shes had so much consistency with the rest of the creative team thus far. Read Full Review
Ivy doesn't have that big a supporting cast, especially not before this run, so it's not a surprise that Wilson has chosen to bring back her supervillain ex Bella Garten aka the Gardener, another of James Tynion IV's fan-favorite additions to the Bat-canon. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy #29 sets aside its subplots and supporting cast to offer a focused meditation on faith, love, and control. Read Full Review
The Order of the Green Knight story is forging an interesting path forward for Poison Ivy. Here's hoping the payoff will be worth the investment. Read Full Review
I was a little disappointed I saw the plot twist coming this issue. It was still a great storyline, and I think it probably shocked a fair amount of people. G. Willow Wilson is a very good story teller and you can see how much forethought she puts into these issues. Read Full Review
G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara continue to craft a captivating story. This issue is another fantastic installment.
This series really fell of hard after issue 6. Good to see Bella again however.