Ivy's pregnancy could be her worst nightmare.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The iconic Pamela Isley's foray into horrific body horror continues as Poison Ivy discovers she is mysteriously pregnant in a newly revealed cover for Poison Ivy #18. Pamela has gone on a massive journey of revenge and growth throughout her newest solo series, including murdering and devouring her former archenemy the Floronic Man, which could be coming back to bite her.
IVY’S VICTIMS COME HOME TO HAUNT HER! The victims of Pamela Isley’s parasitic outbreak have returned home to her. As she faces off against her own undead body count, she makes a horrifying discovery about her own strange new body. Woodrue, the Floronic Man, is the mad botanist who originally transformed Pamela into Poison Ivy, and has been her mortal enemy ever since. A representation of male entitlement and human greed, the Floronic Man plagued Pamela for years, and finally in Poison Ivy #6 she got her revenge, not only killing him but devouring every last spore of the psychotic monster so that he would hopefully never return.
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