Poison Ivy travels back to Gotham City in search of aid, only to be confronted by Batman. Turns out he’s not too pleased about Ivy’s whole “I wound up taking over the terrorist organization I told you I’d dismantle in return for you not arresting me” thing. With the truce between the Bat-Family and Ivy hanging in the balance, who does Ivy have to kill in order to make it all better?
Poison Ivy #37 is another standout entry that balances horror-tinged storytelling with emotional fallout. The artwork continues to elevate every moment, and the character work digs deep. It's haunting, sharp, and utterly compelling. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy #37 is another strong entry in a series that has been firing on all cylinders month to month since its initial launch. G. Willow Wilson is a masterful storyteller, and this issue proves that Poison Ivy is certainly one of her finest works. Ivy continues to be a deeply flawed character that is complex and difficult to root for, yet readers find themselves empathizing with her over and over again, even when she is making difficult decisions that we don't always agree with. However, through Wilson's characterization of Ivy, readers are able to easily understand, and perhaps even relate to, Ivy's perspective and reasoning for her choices. Read Full Review
This series has gone on much longer than anyone expected, but it feels like it's reaching a crescendo. Read Full Review