Poison Ivy #31 is published by DC. By G.Willow Wilson (Writer), Brian Level (Artist), Arif Prianto (Colours), Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou(Letters), and Jessica Fong (Cover).
Poison Ivy #31 is available from today, in print and on digital platforms where all good comic books are sold. You can grab your digital copy from Comixology UK here.
Synopsis
The strange and startling secrets of Marshview are revealed as Poison Ivy, Janet, and Peter Undine explore the transient and hungry ghost town’s past. But some things are best left dead and forgotten…lest they try to eat you alive.
Review
Ivy has been experiencing vivid dreams again—those technicolour fever dreams that blur the lines between reality and imagination. What makes these dreams so special? The art. The artwork in the opening panels of this issue is simply breathtaking; it masterfully captures the essence of that lucid dream state, showcasing some of the most stunning visuals you wouldn’t want to miss.
To accompany the beautifully crafted art, the story in this issue is nothing short of exceptional, delving deeper into the history of Marshview and revealing the events that led to the town’s downfall. This exploration is not only fascinating but also serves as a powerful reminder of the key themes that make Ivy so popular as a character: environmentalism, capitalism, and man-made disaster. As with previous instalments, this comic doesn’t shy away from tackling pressing global issues, from microplastics infiltrating our food to the challenges posed by a capitalist society. Ivy’s character, along with this narrative thread, highlights the ecological troubles of our world, making her an even more compelling antagonist. Readers continue to gain a profound understanding of her ideology, which adds remarkable depth to her characterisation.
Outside of the strong messaging, artwork, and character building, the story at large continues to progress at lightspeed. Ivy is confronted with the history of Marshview, and the more we learn, the more the stakes rise. The build-up throughout the pages culminates in a sad and shocking twist, making the anticipation for the next issue all the more electrifying. This is a journey you won’t want to miss.
Verdict
This issue masterfully blends stunning visuals with a deep dive into Marshview’s history, making Ivy’s character more compelling than ever while tackling pressing global issues. An electrifying read that leaves us eagerly awaiting the next instalment!
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