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Poison Ivy #6 Review | The Death Of Jason Woodrue! & The Return Of Harley Quinn!

We’re onto issue 6 of Poison Ivy, a series that so far has been a personal favourite of mine with the depiction of Pamela Isley. This issue starts with Pamela narrating about how for the longest she felt like her body was not her own, and someone else was in control, but her illusion of Batman is trying to talk her into standing up to Woodrue since despite it not have gone well last time, she’s still her, and can’t give up on that. Woodrue is still using his powers to force Pamela to hold a scalpel to her neck, with both believing that this very much could be the end, her illusion of Batman keeps talking to her about fighting it, and that she could be a tree growing near a boulder, but talking to him makes Woodrue thinks she’s crazy for doing such thing, not being able to see her hallucinations. Woodrue forceful tells Pamela to slit her own throat as she narrates that she has given up, Woodrue is too strong his plan is to do what she did only on a far bigger scale, and not only limiteding it only bad people, but to everyone, and that is to infect everyone turning them into plants. But as Pamela starts to cut her throat under his control, think she had accepted her fate, he tells her, that after he’s going to go kill Harley, which results in Pamela finding the strength in her love for Harley to break free, refusing any harm to come to her, but Woodrue also made a mistake while he infected her with his own fumes, he gave her a link to the green, something she manages to overcome to give herself her powers again, only temporarily. She uses her powers make the warehouse their in start to shake, with Woodrue telling her if this place comes down they will both die, but she’s not only accept that, she’s willing to die if it means Woodrue does, and the building does come down, Woodrue himself in a puddle of branches while Pamela has lost her powers & feels like she’s on her last breath. With Jason’s last words he asked Pamela why does she want to save the world, and she explains, she finally sees she was wrong, that people themselves isn’t exactly black & white, because there’s those who try to help, those stand for the planet, a planet that’s her home, and that for her entire life she was fighting the wrong people, she hurt innocent people, but the ones responsible like real villains she allies herself with having gone free, and now she needs to do something about it. Pamela watches Jason die, he was her maker & now life has taken course, as she herself seems to be okay surviving the building’s collapse, now it’s time for her turn to make things right, she can feel herself fading, and there’s only one cure & to make sure Jason stays dead, and that’s too eat his corpse, dark but cool. Next day, Pamela is in a small parking lot type area, where she’s shown to be alive, she leans up against the wall taking heavy breaths to keep herself stable, she goes out to walk it off feeling like a monster when a kind child asks if she needs a scarf because she looks cold. Pamela takes it when she feels something, the green…… It has given her another chance, with her finally seeing it, everyone breathes the same air, from the same trees, and she needs to protect the innocent. Also we see the notes that Pamela has been writing have gotten Harley Quinn, who says that she’s coming to find her. And that’s it, I loved this issue, I thought it managed to redeem Poison Ivy in a way that was very true to the character rather than a 180, she still has her mission of protecting the green, but now sees that it can be done & a different way believing that there are good people in the world, so she’s going after the bad ones.

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