Poison Ivy Fanart Is a Jaw-Dropping Gift to DC Cosplayers

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Poison Ivy Fanart Is a Jaw-Dropping Gift to DC Cosplayers
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Poison Ivy continues to inspire fans!

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A new piece of jaw-dropping Poison Ivy fanart has given the perfect gift to cosplayers with its brilliant take on the character. Poison Ivy has been gaining more recognition among DC fans thanks to her solo series by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara, which has revitalized Ivy as one of the most dangerous villains in Batman's rogues gallery.

Artist Jay Hero recently took to Twitter to share an incredible look for Gotham's most eco-friendly villain. He depicts her as becoming completely one with the Green, as her skin takes on a darker hue and blends in with the plant life around her. Blooms have begun developing on her signature bright red hair and giant flowers have sprouted behind her to form a kind of throne.

What's even cooler is that Hero has made this artwork available to fans in green foil posters, which would allow this take on the character to shine even further.Jay Hero's Poison Ivy Artwork Expands Upon Her Ultimate Form This take on the iconic Gotham villain pushes the terrifying form Ivy developed in Wilson and Takara's series even further. In the comics, this cosmic-horror-esque design is how she appears to other who have been affected by her hallucinogenic spores.

Of course, Hero's artwork does more than just make Ivy look cool. It actually shows off a new ability that has major potential in the comics. Looking closely, Ivy's legs begin to shift in color from green to blue to match the ground she's sitting above. This suggests that she could possess a camouflaging ability to hide from her enemies and strike when ready.

Ivy's popularity is continuing to rise as her solo story continues — especially now that she's reunited with Harley Quinn, rekindling one of DC's most popular romances. Fanart like Hero's shows that she will continue to be relevant to fans and provide inspiration for artists and cosplayers alike. Poison Ivy's fan-created form is a gorgeous example of this, and as long as she continues to wreak havoc in Gotham, she will continue to be a gift to the fans that follow her.

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