Poison Ivy enters her political era in Poison Ivy #42, setting her sights on becoming mayor of Gotham in a bold new direction for the series.
A “long-awaited romantic payoff with exactly the amount of chaos you’d expect” says Michael in his four-star review of Harley Quinn #59, available now.
Poison Ivy #41 review: DC’s eco-terror icon returns to Gotham in a revitalising issue packed with sharp social commentary and striking artwork.
Michael hails Harley Quinn #58 as “bonkers in the best way” in his five-star review, grab your copy in comic book stores now.
Read Michael’s review of Poison Ivy #40—a dark, stylish, and thrilling comic with stunning art, clever storytelling, and Ivy at her most captivating.
Read our review of Poison Ivy #39: a slow-burn issue with character depth, tense storytelling, and a juicy cliffhanger that reignites the series.
Read our review of Harley Quinn #56: Elliott Kalan’s chaotic comic blends dark comedy, jungle adventures, and emotional drama in Throatcutter Hill.
“Another standout entry that balances horror-tinged storytelling with emotional fallout” says Michael in his 5-star review of Poison Ivy #37.
In issue #35 of Poison Ivy, the goddess of green confronts the cost of her crusade—with blood, guilt, and one chilling apology. Bold themes, haunting art, and poetic writing make this one of the most emotionally charged entries in the series yet.
DC Comics has shared a new look at the cover art for Matt Fraction’s upcoming Batman #1, due to release in comic book stores in September 2025.