It’s a beautiful new day in Seattle! The sun is out, the birds are chirping, and theOrder of the Green Knight is at Poison Ivy’s beck and call. As Ivy begins her reignas the new leader of the organization, she begins to reflect on the fight with theGCPD in Marshview and wonders how the police found her? Is it possible thatthere’s a traitor in her midst? Tensions rise amongst the ranks, as Ivy hunts for theperson who helped destroy her budding utopia in Slaughter Swamp. It’s got Janetwondering… when the faithful turn their eyes upon her…what will they find?
Ivys life has come along way in the three years her title has been around for. WIlson has been with her the whole way and its been delicious. Its so reqarding to see a single writer connect this strongly with a single character in a series that works on multiple levels from the surface-level action to the abstract emotional to the even more abstract intellectual levels. Theres so much going on deep within the story that feels so very, very captivating on so many levels. Beyond that, the reliably impressive art by a very well-articulated art team has made Poison Ivy one of the most consistently impressive titles to come about in the past few years. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy #36 is an entertaining issue filled with increasing tension as Ivy struggles to feel at ease with her role as the new leader of the Order of the Green Knight with her allies worried about what Ivy will do now that she has amassed an army of loyal followers. Meanwhile, Ivy searches for the identity of the traitor in the group while totally unaware that her best friend Janet is the traitor she is searching for. These plot points will be exciting to watch develop in Poison Ivy #37 and other issues to follow. Read Full Review