New Poison Ivy Fine Art Print from Sideshow Collectibles

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

Sideshow presents the Poison Ivy Fine Art Print by illustrator Warren Louw.

 

Leaf it all on the dance floor with this vibrant portrait of everyone’s favorite floral femme fatale, Poison Ivy! This Gotham City Siren is rocking out to an energetic beat with a pair of headphones that match her signature green getup. Her fiery red hair is framed by a halo of neon leaves and swirls, accentuating Pamela Isley’s her natural charm. Fresh and fun!

 

Originally created as a variant cover for Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #2 (2019), written by Jody Houser for DC Comics, this vibrant comic book artwork is now available to fans in a fine art collectible format. Each Poison Ivy Fine Art Print features an authorized, automated artist signature and an embossed Seal of Authenticity as a part of the limited edition of 375 pieces.

 

She makes a natural fit for your collection! Grow your gallery and bring home the Poison Ivy Fine Art Print by Warren Louw today.

Kiss from a rose, indeed

If there’s a better print of Poison Ivy to hang on a dorm room wall, I haven’t seen it. Once just another psychopath in Batman’s Rogues Gallery,  Miss Isley has been steadily growing into the role of of strong, sympathetic anti-hero. Now fans have the perfect artistic rendering of that enchanting green glow that makes so many hapless victims fall under her spell.

Print details:

  • Officially licensed by DC Comics
  • Limited edition of 375
  • 18 x 24” fine art giclée print
  • 100% cotton, acid-free, certified archival matte Museo Rag 300GSM
  • Epson archival inks
  • An authorized, automated penciled signature
  • Embossed seal of authenticity
  • *Print is wrapped and hand-rolled in acid free paper, inserted in a protective plastic sleeve, and shipped in a 4” diameter tube*

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles


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