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Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy | Jody Houser
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During the catastrophic events of Heroes in Crisis, Poison Ivy was killed, and Harley Quinn holds herself responsible. But when Poison Ivy is resurrected, Harley decides to take care of her best friend, who has evolved into a creature as much flora as fauna. What, then, is Harley to do when Poison Ivy reveals she's had enough of the humans who not only killed her, but are destroying the environment day by day? Can Poison Ivy entice Harley to join her in the plant world, or will Harley have to prove herself by stopping whatever plot Ivy is cooking up? Collects Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #1-6.
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I ship it. Friends, lovers, or something more antagonistic, I honestly don't know where canon lands, but I love these two together regardless. This volume offers a bittersweet ending, and a concentrated look at what makes up each of the (ex-?) villains' ongoing motivations/struggles: Harley's search for love and belonging, Ivy's refusal to be powerless or suffer betrayal. Bad-ass-ery abounds, obviously. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 What struck me most visually in this volume was not actually the art itself but the way colour was used. Gallivanting outside of Gotham's gothic palette, presented on matte rather than glossy paper (with its icy sheen), the colours are brighter and richer. Harley's more blue and red, than black, and Ivy's even more vibrantly green. It makes a great difference to the tone of the story, and is beautiful to look at besides. 10mo
Robotswithpersonality ⚠️ body horror (plants where they shouldn't be and some voluntary dismemberment 🫣) 10mo
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