Poison Ivy #32 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 #32 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 gruesome and violent conclusion to Poison Ivy’s confrontation with Marshview’s past and present. Plus: some very, very, very hurtful things are said, and Poison Ivy discovers an unpleasant truth about Janet.
Review
Issue #32 of Poison Ivy is explosive, filled with action, consequences, and unexpected twists. It’s reminiscent of a juicy episode of Game of Thrones, where everything we thought we knew is fragile—and, in some cases, deceptive, as the twisty plot continues to unfold.
The story is top-notch, but what drives it forward is the incredible artwork. From Ivy’s luscious hair to the dark swamp setting and the horror-like portrayal of the monster formerly known as Ed Cooper, every page is a visual delight. The illustrations vividly bring Ivy’s—and others’—powers to life, making them feel truly otherworldly. This issue is a great example of that.
As the major confrontation takes place in the swamp, deeper layers of the overarching story are revealed, throwing Ivy into a whirlwind of confusion. Are those around her betraying her? Who can she trust? Essential questions arise, and even bigger pieces of the puzzle begin to emerge, making for a thrilling read.
Verdict
This issue delivers a thrilling mix of action, deception, and stunning visuals that keeps you hooked. With each page, the complexity of the story deepens, leaving you eager to unravel the mysteries alongside Ivy. Once again, another must-read for any DC or comic fan looking for a stellar showcase of story, action, plot, and artwork.
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