Mayor Pamela Isley, betrayed by her allies, activates a desperate plan in Poison Ivy #47 that threatens to turn Gotham into an ecological wasteland. Meanwhile, Commissioner Vandal Savage exploits the chaos to divide the Bat-Family. In Batman: Bad Seeds – Sunset #1, prehistoric flora devours the city, while Absolute Batman #23 brings a psychological duel where Bruce confronts his own Robins in a spiral of violence and symbolic deaths.
The narrative ecosystem: how the script weaves technical hopelessness 🌿
August solicitations reveal a narrative crossover where ecology becomes a weapon. In Poison Ivy, genetic manipulation of plants reaches toxic levels, with spores altering urban DNA. Savage uses drones with next-generation pesticides, while Bad Seeds introduces a symbiotic fungus that accelerates flora growth. Absolute Batman employs a suffocating panel design to reflect Bruce's paranoia, with each fight against the Robins functioning as an algorithm of emotional self-destruction.
The garden of horrors: when watering plants goes wrong 🌱
Pamela Isley discovers that being mayor isn't just about planting petunias; now she has to deal with her former allies leaving her high and dry. Savage, for his part, proves that being immortal doesn't teach you not to put your foot in it with the bats. And Bruce, facing off against his children, reminds us that parenting is tough, but fighting your own offspring in a Jurassic garden is the height of family drama. At least no one took out a loan for this.