Poison Ivy, also known as Dr. Pamela Isley, is a complex and captivating supervillain in the DC Comics universe. With her botanical expertise and ability to control plants, she poses a formidable threat to Batman and other heroes. Often portrayed as an eco-terrorist with a deep connec...
10. Poison River, Gilbert Hernandez Counted as a vote for The Palomar Stories COMMENTS In no particular order and with the understanding that this list fluctuates on an almost daily basis, here’s my personal top ten. ___ Joe McCulloch (Jog Mack) Writer, Jog the Blog; contributing writer...
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Alongside Poison Ivy (a perfectly cast Lake Bell), Clayface (the ever-valuable Alan Tudyk), King Shark (the always-welcome Ron Funches) and a roving band of misfit would-be supervillains, “Harley Quinn” gets to poke fun at the wider comics w...
Lust, jealousy, and discontent poison their attempts to build a paradise in the scorching sun, and yet John Huston’s film (with a typically contemplative script from Arthur Miller) still proves beguiling in how it captures the appeal of running away from civilization and into the wide-open ...
s less a grab bag of genre exercises than a curious fusion of seemingly all of them at once, floating through space-age bass noir in “Bleach and Salt Water,” tumbling through uneasy psychedelic waters in “Little Thing” and finding hooks in unlikely places in “City Poison.”– Jeff ...
“Poison Cup of Gold”—the October 1, 2020 Wall Street Journal review of William Souder’s new life of John Steinbeck, by Sam Sacks—further escalated pre-publication enthusiasm for Mad at the World, the first full-length life of John Steinbeck since the biography by Jay Parini 25 years ...
It seems that the sword was long ago stolen from its hiding place by the Sparras, a violent tribe of sparrows living on the abbey’s roof; and Asmodeus Poisonteeth, a poisonous adder who dwells in Mossflower Wood, subsequently stole it from them. Accompanied by Log-a-Log, a shrew, ...
I’m ten, with my buddies Ira and Robbie. We’re in the woods behind our development, a damp place with steep paths and hidden hazards like poison ivy and hornet nests in rotting logs. We wander around and shoot at things with cap pistols and slingshots we make from fallen branches and...