The latest journey of beloved anti-hero Poison Ivy has taken Pamela Isley on a trip across the United States, attempting to seed humanity with a deadly psychedelic spore that will wipe them out and save the Green, and a new variant cover for Poison Ivy #5 by Stjepan Šejić shows just how connected to the Green she really is. Not yet seen in the pages of Ivy's comics, Šejić's gorgeous costume design would be a truly perfect look for any would-be Poison Ivy cosplayer.
Stjepan Šejić is an incredibly talented artist known for his beautiful depictions of all genders on the covers of various comic books, and although he has illustrated Poison Ivy for a cover of his DC Black Label comic Harleen, this is the first time he has created a cover for G. Willow Wilson's solo Poison Ivy comic. Šejić's depictions of Poison Ivy usually involve her being dressed in vegetation and this variant cover is no different, showing a sexy, warm side to Pam Isley that is rarely seen anymore.
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Poison Ivy has been through a lot recently, since her murder in Heroes in Crisis all the way up through the trauma she endured while split into Ivy and Queen Ivy during the Fear State event. In G. Willow Wilson's Poison Ivy — gorgeously illustrated by Marcio Takara — Pam is on a road trop throughout the United States, seeding random humans she encounters with lamia spores, a fungus that will spread across the world and eventually wipe out all of humanity so that the Green can survive and thrive. Yet, Ivy is still deeply in love with her romantic partner Harley Quinn, and although she is determined to save the Green she continues to have doubts about killing all of humanity, since
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