Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are three plants notorious for causing itchy, uncomfortable rashes that can turn a ...
The Animated Series costume returns to comics with a dark twist that gives the classic look a stunning modernized update.
Pamela Isley and Alec Holland are united by their knowledge of plants and their unique connection to them. Despite this, ...
Ivy investigates a mysterious terroristic plot claiming her as leader in this issue. It’s a bit of a lull narratively that substitutes the generally exciting writing of G. Willow Wilson for a ...
G. Willow Wilson should be given some kind of award as the ambassador of all ecologically-themed characters. Not only does this Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing one-shot explore Pamela’s personality, it ...
On a 1984 episode of Kid Jensen’s Collector’s Choice radio show, Lux and Ivy shared a gamut of their favourite musical ...
Poison Ivy's relationship to The Green, the pandimensional connection established by Alan Moore in Swamp Thing forty years ago, that connects all plant life in the DC Universe, has often been up ...
World domination is but a mere formality at this point. Now, let's turn our attention to this week's comic preview: Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1, hitting stores on Wednesday, October 30th.
Likewise, villains as well-known and omnipotent as Poison Ivy can’t simply sprout up out of the soil. Indeed, if anyone deserves an origin story with the lead role as an antagonist in an Arkham ...