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Queer Girl Dream Team Brings You Poison Ivy: Thorns

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Poison Ivy: Thorns. The best part is, it was created by two very talented queer women: New York Times best-selling author Kody Keplinger (pictured above right) and award-winning artist Sara Kipin (above left).

Keplinger is best known for penning her best-selling young adult novel, The Duff, at age 17. The story was adapted into a major motion picture in 2015.

Kipin (The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic) is a successful illustrator and storyboard artist who has worked with Marvel, Netflix, Cartoon Network, and Warner Bros.Poison Ivy: Thorns follows Pamela Isley (a.k.a.

Poison Ivy), an “unusual” girl who prefers to go unnoticed despite her natural beauty, brains, and mass of bright red hair. Pamela loves plants but.

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