The Order of the Green Knight’s leadership hangs in the balance as Poison Ivyand the Gardener go head-to-head in a brutal fight to see who will control theorganization and who will be stripped of their power (and perhaps even more).Can Ivy count on her new allies within the Order to have her back, or will theyturn on her?
A tense, character-driven issue packed with urgency, emotion, and thorny moral dilemmas. Ivy is at her most complexdivine, dangerous, and unexpectedly vulnerable.The story blends topical commentary with chilling moments and poetic weight. Visually stunning and narratively sharp, it's Poison Ivy at its best. Read Full Review
The series reaches the end of its third year next month...and more or less with the same creative team throughout, which is quite an accomplishment in any era of comic books. Wilson and company have maintained an impressive continuity through the entire run of the series which gives a profound sense of emotional development to Ivy and her whole extended ensemble. Once again, Wilson shows why Poison Ivy continues to be one of the better comic books to emerge in the past ten years. Read Full Review
Wilson has always gone back and forth with just how far Ivy is willing to go, and that ambiguity is part of why this series works so well. Its Ivy is deeply unpredictable, and her enemies truly have something to fear from her. Very interested to see what the next act looks like. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy #35 sees Poison Ivy finally take control of the Order of the Green Knight, and shows the great lengths that Ivy will go to in order to secure her vision of a more bountiful future for the planet and Mother Earth. As always, G. Willow Wilson's writing and Marcio Takara art are working in perfect harmony with one another, making for one of the most gorgeous, yet devastating, books on the market right now. Read Full Review