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Ladataan... Harley Quinn and Poison IvyTekijä: Jody Houser
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During the catastrophic events of Heroes in Crisis, Poison Ivy was killed, and Harley Quinn holds herself responsible. But when Poison Ivy is resurrected, Harley decides to take care of her best friend, who has evolved into a creature as much flora as fauna. What, then, is Harley to do when Poison Ivy reveals she's had enough of the humans who not only killed her, but are destroying the environment day by day? Can Poison Ivy entice Harley to join her in the plant world, or will Harley have to prove herself by stopping whatever plot Ivy is cooking up? Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Harley and Ivy appear to defeat the Floronic Man and head to the Mad Hatter for help with Ivy’s restoration. Harley does not trust the Mad Hatter and plans to betray him in a bid to become a good guy. Unfortunately, the Hatter plans to betray them as well, keeping Harley as his new Alice and giving Ivy to Woodrue. Harley and Ivy escape again, only to have a visit to a theme part interrupted by a would-be villain as well as the Floronic Man. This makes Harley determined to take the fight to Woodrue.
Houser and Melo’s story perfectly captures why Harley and Ivy work so well together in a story full of heart, humor, and action. Not having read Heroes in Crisis, I can’t be sure how much these versions of the characters reflect that story, but they do differ from the ongoing Harley Quinn series, though, as Sam Humphries points out in his current run as writer of her solo series, Harley Quinn exists in a nebulous state vis-à-vis canon. Still, this story helps in part to explain Ivy’s absence from the ongoing Harley Quinn series. Fans of Harley and Ivy will find plenty to enjoy as Houser takes the time to really focus on what they mean to each other while Melo’s art beautifully depicts them and their world. ( )