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Poison Ivy's Deadly Garden
Poison Ivy's Deadly Garden
Poison Ivy's Deadly Garden
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Poison Ivy's Deadly Garden

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When animals and people begin to disappear in one of GOTHAM CITY'S parks, BATMAN suspects that the deadly POISON IVY and her creepy plants are at work again. But the green villainess is locked behind bars. BATMAN goes to investigate, and just in the nick of time. When he arrives at the park, he sees a police officer dragged into the depths of the sewer system. The officer was pulled there by living vines!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 15, 2013
ISBN9781434265883
Poison Ivy's Deadly Garden
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Erik Doescher

Erik Doescher is an illustrator that specializes in licensed art for publishing, style guides, and merchandising. He has worked in the industry for over 25 years, and his clients include DC Comics, Penguin/Random House, Nickelodeon, Golden Books, Hasbro, The Walt Disney Company, Capstone, and Warner Brothers.

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    CHAPTER 1

    No Bugs

    CHAPTER 2

    The Attack

    CHAPTER 3

    Poison Ivy

    CHAPTER 4

    The Rescue

    CHAPTER 5

    Ivy’s Exhibit

    Gotham City’s new arboretum brought many visitors to Robinson Park. People came to see the new garden’s brightly colored flowers and strange exotic plants. That’s why Carter Garvey and his mom were there. At least, that was his mom’s reason for visiting the park.

    Carter had other plans. He agreed to tag along only because he was interested in insects. The garden’s unusual plants were sure to attract some weird creepy-crawlies.

    As Carter and his mom walked across the park, they saw an old man sitting alone on a bench near the front gate. The man held a greasy paper bag. He had thrown popcorn on the grass at his feet. He looked sad as he glanced from the white

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