Poison
Ivy Vol. 1: The Virtuous Cycle
by G. Willow Wilson has Poison Ivy reborn in a new body with some new powers.
She is also dying, so she decided to kill humanity by spreading a deadly
fungus. If that was not enough, the person who helped create her is hunting her
to also kill her.
Poison
Ivy is needlessly cruel in this volume. Even though that is a major point of
this story, it is out of character for her. But, she is supposed to be out of
sorts so it kind of works. Personally, I like Poison Ivy the best when she is
targeting the big corporations that are damaging the environment and not your
average person.
There is
incredible art in this volume and plenty of body horror. The new powers really
don’t make sense in this universe since Poison Ivy has power over the green
(plant life, trees, etc.) and fungus has always been depicted has part of the
grey (the power of death, etc.) Somehow, she now can use fungus and she is not
the only one. A minor nitpick, but noticeable.
Overall, I enjoyed this volume despite that fact. I am looking forward to Volume 2 titled Unethical Consumption which is scheduled for late November of this year. So, a long wait.
My reading copy came via the Hoopla App of the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple ©2023
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