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Poison Ivy from The New Batman Adventures

Poison Ivy is an antagonist in The New Batman Adventures. Aside from being a botanist and biochemist, she is a supervillain who terrorizes Gotham with her supernatural control over plant life. Though in other media, Poison Ivy may be an anti heroine. In the animated series, she is often seen scheming with Harley Quinn to take down Batman. Check out our other Poison Ivy costume guides, such as Bombshell Posion Ivy & Poison Ivy from DC Universe’s Harley Quinn, for more variations on her look.

Johnny Test

Johnny Test (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) is a mischievous, unpredictable 11-year-old boy who’s lives in the town of Porkbelly with the rest of the Test family. His super-genius older twin sisters often use Johnny as a test subject for their inventions and experiments, granting him gadgets and superpowers which he occasionally uses to save the world.

Lord Bravery from Freakazoid

Lord Bravery from Freakazoid

In Freakazoid, Lord Bravery (real name Nigel Skunkthorpe) is a British superhero loosely based on comedian John Cleese. Looks can be deceiving — he resembles a Roman gladiator, but constantly gets browbeaten by his wife and mother-in-law. Despite his red cape and blue tights, Lord Bravery hates any comparisons to Superman.

Freakazoid

Freakazoid

Freakazoid is the title character of the mid-90s Kids WB animated series of the same name and a co-production between the crews that created Kids WB’s two more successful series Batman (Bruce Timm and Paul Dini) and Animaniacs (Tom Reugger and Steven Spielberg). Though its run was short, it proved to be a cult classic that still endures to this day, thanks to its mix of absurd humor and references to pop culture and (then) current events.

The title character is a wacky superhero who is the alter-ego of teenage nerd Dexter Douglas. While surfing the internet, Dexter has an accident (partly thanks to the high-tech chip he gets for Christmas and his cat walking on the keyboard) and whenever he says “Freak Out!” he transforms into the blue-skinned hero.

Risty Wilde from X-Men: Evolution

Risty Wilde from X-Men: Evolution

Risty Wilde (voiced by Nicole Oliver) drove fans wild when she first showed up in X-Men: Evolution. With her British accent and punk hair, fans were sure Risty would eventually become Psylocke or was at least fashioned after her. They were shocked to find out she was actually Mystique trying to stay close to Rogue using a fake identity the way only Mystique can.

Unlike Mystique’s usual blue appearance, Risty’s look will rely less on body paint and more in hairstyle. A black bob with purple streaks clipped in, to be specific. For her usual outfit, all you need is a beige long sleeve shirt, dark red pants, and blank ankle booties. They’re pieces that can fit into your usual wardrobe or easily transition to other cosplays, making this not only a great cosplay by itself but also a great option for people traveling to a convention or with limited space to store their cosplays

Static Shock

Static is a DC Comics superhero and protagonist of the 2000 Warner Bros cartoon Static Shock. Static, voiced by Phil Lamarr, is a high school student who gains the power to manipulate electromagnetism. He even works with Batman and Robin in season two.

Omi from Xiaolin Showdown

Omi from Xiaolin Showdown

In Xiaolin Showdown, Omi was the Xiaolin Dragon of Water in training who journeyed in a quest for all Shen Gong Wu. An orphaned monk, Omi was nurtured by Master Fung and Dojo Kanojo Cho in the Xiaolin Temple ever since he was a child. The truth to Omi’s true family remains a mystery.

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