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G. Willow Wilson and Jaime Infante deliver another sharp, compelling issue as Ivy takes on Gotham’s corruption and Catwoman makes a welcome return. Michael reviews Poison Ivy #43 from DC Comics.
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.