poison ivy cycles of life and death

Amy Chu Finds Poison Ivy's Roots in 'Cycles of Life and Death'
Amy Chu Finds Poison Ivy's Roots in 'Cycles of Life and Death'
Amy Chu Finds Poison Ivy's Roots in 'Cycles of Life and Death'
Last week saw Batman villainess Pamela Isley ditch the leafy costume and come back to her, ahem, roots: life as a working scientist. Written by Amy Chu and drawn by Clay Mann, Poison Ivy: Cycles of Life and Death is a four-issue miniseries that sees the character working at a lab while looking for some kind of balance between her plant and human nature. The series is also a murder-mystery where the prime suspect is the lead character, which makes for a fun, twisty story, seen through the perspective of a lady who really doesn't care for humans that much anymore. Or does she? ComicsAlliance caught up with Chu to find out how the series came together, and what readers can expect from Ivy over the next few issues.