Warning: Spoilers for Poison Ivy #3ahead!
DC's PoisonIvy and Harley Quinn may be a fan-favorite couple, but villains aren't known for having the healthiest relationships. Although the love between the two of them is genuine, with each of them looking out for the other's well-being, their destructive tendencies magnify any faults or cracks to dangerous levels. Although Poison Ivy seems to be the more composed of the two, she is falling prey to a classic relationship problem that threatens her future with Harley.
Poison Ivy had her powers elevated to the point of near godhood during DC's Fear State event, but had her powers diminished back to their original levels by her friends and loved ones in order to save her soul. Traumatized by no longer being able to connect to The Green (DC's metaphysical realm of all plant life), the loss of her powers, and feeling betrayed by those closest to her, Ivy has cut ties with Gotham. Infesting her body with the lethal ophicordyceps lamia fungus, she now travels America seeking to spread as much of the parasite as she can in a desperate bid to finally wipe out humanity before she too succumbs to the spores inside her.
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Poison Ivy #3 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, and Arif Prianto begins with a dream sequence in which Poison Ivy envisions herself floating down a river with Harley by her side. Although Harley tells her it's not too late to turn back and desperately entreats her to stop her rampage, Ivy tearfully refuses. Still hurting from being cut off from The Green, she tells Harley that «maybe [she] didn't want to [survive without it],» revealing just how depressed she truly is before waking up.
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