Warning! Spoilers for Poison Ivy #3 by DC Comics
In stunning new Poison Ivy cover art from superstar artist Joshua Middleton, the DC Comics villain gets a look so beautiful that the DCEU should be taking notes when they start adapting her to live-action. In a new cover for Poison Ivy #3 by DC Comics, Pamela Isley surrounds herself in nature with flowers and butterflies around her, as the popular character is in her element.
Joshua Middleton is one of DC's premier cover artists, as the versatile illustrator has shown off many different styles with his art. However, some of Middleton's most standout pieces have seen him take DC Comics heroes and villains and give them hyper-realistic looks that are gorgeously rendered and breathtaking to look at. From his fantastic cover for Batgirl, Aquaman, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, and most recently, Dark Knights of Steel, Middleton continually shows why his work is celebrated among the best in the entire comic book industry. Now, Middleton is bringing his talents to the new Poison Ivy series, with his stunning cover for issue three being revealed.
Related: Alfred Pennyworth Could Take Down The Justice League Better Than Batman
This weeks solicits for DC Comics in August revealed the first look at Joshua Middleton's cover for Poison Ivy #3 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara. Middleton's interpretation of Pamela Isley is stunning, as the red-headed villain/antihero stands among nature, with flowers and butterflies flocking around her. Middleton gives Poison Ivy an incredibly photorealistic look as she stares directly at the reader. Ivy wears her original costume, including her leaf necklace, as the piece honors the character's first appearance in Batman #181. The DCEU should
Read more on screenrant.com