A surreal, psychedelic saga that blends horror, romance, and mythology, this arc sees Poison Ivy confront betrayal, ancient elemental forces, and her own legacy—transforming her into a reluctant Gotham folk hero as the Green itself cries out in pain, setting the stage for a seismic status quo shift.
As Ivy confronts betrayal, ancient forces, and the pain of the Green itself, a psychedelic journey with Janet-from-HR, a public crime in Gotham, and a mythic tale from Ivy’s past all converge—redefining her legacy, straining her alliance with Swamp Thing, and setting the stage for a major transformation.
G. Willow Wilson is a Cairo-based author and journalist. Her articles about modern Islam and the Middle East have appeared in publications including The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, and The Canada National Post. Wilson studied History and Arabic at Boston University, and has done archival work at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.
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A surreal, psychedelic saga that blends horror, romance, and mythology, this arc sees Poison Ivy confront betrayal, ancient elemental forces, and her own legacy—transforming her into a reluctant Gotham folk hero as the Green itself cries out in pain, setting the stage for a seismic status quo shift.
As Ivy confronts betrayal, ancient forces, and the pain of the Green itself, a psychedelic journey with Janet-from-HR, a public crime in Gotham, and a mythic tale from Ivy’s past all converge—redefining her legacy, straining her alliance with Swamp Thing, and setting the stage for a major transformation.
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G. Willow Wilson is a Cairo-based author and journalist. Her articles about modern Islam and the Middle East have appeared in publications including The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, and The Canada National Post. Wilson studied History and Arabic at Boston University, and has done archival work at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.
View titles by G. Willow Wilson