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Poison Ivy #30 Rewrites Alan Moore’s Story of Humanity & The Green
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Poison Ivy #30 rewrites the Alan Moore’s original Swamp Thing story of humanity and the Green (Spoilers)
The comic explores Poison Ivy’s bond with Janet from HR, blending romance with supernatural themes.
A more dynamic Parliament Of Trees reveals hidden manipulation in humanity’s agricultural history.
Poison Ivy assumes a pivotal role as an ambassador between Green, Grey, and humans in DC Universe.
Spoilers, spoilers, spoilers… In Alan Moore‘s final issue of Swamp Thing, issue 64 with Steve Bissette, Tom Yeates and Rick Veitch from 1987, Swamp Thing uses his abilities to look into the past and sees a history of The Green and the Parliament Of Trees.
A world of Green but one that did not stop the fish, insects, birds, reptiles and mammals from taking their place in the world.
This is all as a lesson for Swamp Thing from the Parliament of Trees not to play god with the world he lived in, to take a laissez-faire approach to humanity and life… save for Abby Holland.
In today’s Poison Ivy #30 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara, we get a new history, told in a flip book, one spotlighting Poison Ivy, the other, Janet from HR.
Also a love story, with the Green now asking what Poison Ivy would do for Janet From HR, and vice versa. Hopes, fears, desires, mistrust, the usual. Meanwhile, Poison Ivy gets a new story of those past days courtesy of The Gray, when mankind first stepped out onto the land.
And a much more active Parliament Of Trees than had previously told. Not just letting humanoids come down from the trees, but manipulating them further.
The Parliament of Trees believed that agriculture domesticated and neutered humanity. Apparently, farms was the Green’s idea, though it got a bit out of hand.
Now Poison Ivy takes a new role in the DC Universe as Green, Grey and Human ambassador… Poison Ivy #30 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara is published by DC Comics today. Taking both sides…
POISON IVY #30
(W) G. Willow Wilson (A) Marcio Takara (CA) Jessica Fong
SPECIAL FLIP-BOOK ISSUE! Grievously injured after her encounter with the Order of the Green Knight’s master, Poison Ivy finds herself wandering a strange liminal zone inhabited by The Grey. Meanwhile, Janet, on a search for answers about the mysterious town of Marshview, finds herself lost amongst The Green. As the two friends attempt to find their way home to each other, they’re confronted by strange forces beyond either of their reckoning. Across their journeys, the question begins to shift from can they return to each other to who will they each be by the time they find one another again. Retail: $3.99 In-Store Date: 2/5/2025
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