Poison Ivy mini by G Willow Wilson and Wonder Woman's Marcio Takara starts from Pride Month
Cover by Jessica FongIn her new series, Ivy leaves Gotham City and sets out to complete her greatest work—a gift to the world that will heal the damage humanity has dealt to it! DC is proud to present the unbelievable next chapter in Poison Ivy's ever-growing library in a six-issue story arc by the incredible creative team of G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara.
Variant cover by... ? (there are 4 variants confirmed so far and I don't know whose art style this is but it's amazing)
DC Pride 2002 Anthology variant by Jen Bartel for the Ivy/Harley story
Harley & Ivy confirmed to appear in the first episode of the Harley Quinn spin-off starring Kite Man titled Noonan's
At SXSW, Schumacker announced during the "Not Kidding Around: Warner Bros. Animation and the Reimagining of Iconic Characters for an Adult Audience" panel that development was underway on an animated "Harley Quinn" spinoff entitled Noonan's. While still early in its development stage, the proposed series would spotlight Kite Man as he buys Noonan's Bar, an infamous hangout spot for some of the seedier elements in and around Gotham. "He tries to run the bar by himself but it doesn't turn out so easy," Schumacker explained. "We have Harley and Ivy appear in the first episode, but after that, we have with different goons and villains appearing every episode like Lex Luthor and Bane. It will be kind of like 'Cheers' for supervillains."
Miniseries interior art tease from Marcio Takara
Art by ShuraKRGT.
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G Willow Wilson teasing a return to Seattle for Ivy in her mini
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Interesting as Seattle was established as Pamela's home city all the way back in 1989 in Neil Gaiman's Pavane story, but the New 52 retconned it out by making her parents Gotham residents
Variant cover for Poison Ivy #1 by Warren Louw
Nick Robles variant cover
All the covers have been a work of art but this one by Dan Mora is hands down my favorite