![]() ![]() She's always kind of the perpetual outsider. I don't think Poison Ivy herself knows who she is because she's caught between two worlds, right, human and plant. I don't think anyone knows who Poison Ivy is. On trying to figure out all of Ivy's many layers and whether she's a hero or villain:Īmy Chu: I think it's all about discovery. Chu also talks about her involvement with the "DMC" comic from Darryl Makes Comics, developing new Latina hero LAK6, and what it was like to start her writing career with stories at Vertigo Comics. In part one of her interview with CBR TV, writer Amy Chu covers a broad range of topics including her upcoming "Poison Ivy" miniseries at DC Comics that will attempt to flesh out and explore the hero/villain/anti-hero - without trying to leave readers with a definitive statement of who she is. ![]() In addition to discussing Chu's take on the fan-favorite Batman character, she discusses her work on the "DMC" comic in creating new hero LAK6, what it was like to make her mark at Vertigo, and whether the industry's push for diversity has yielded more good or bad for her as a writer. At New York Comic Con, CBR TV's Joseph Illidge welcomed Chu to the world famous CBR Tiki Room to discuss her career both past and present. ![]()
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