Poison IvyinBatman: The Animated Seriesstands out as one of the most beloved and iconic versions of the Gotham City Siren, with a personality and costume that have become synonymous with her character. Now, thanks to a horror-inspired comic featuring the Queen of Green and Swamp Thing, fans can experience a modern and slightly chilling update to the classic costume featured inBtAS.
Despite being teased in variant cover art, Ivy’s latest costume made its official in-narrative debut inPoison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees#1, by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, and Mike Spicer, on August 14, 2025. The timing of this release is perfect, as its horror-themed narrative arrives just in time for Halloween Eve.

The story follows Swamp Thing and Ivy, who are mysteriously ‘called’ to a forest on the outskirts of Gotham, only to find themselves entangled in a deadly mystery involving trees that are attacking and killing people.This chilling tale sets the stage for Ivy to adopt a dark interpretation of her classicBatman: The Animated Seriescostume.
Poison Ivy’sFeral TreesLook Is Basically an Updated Version of HerBtASCostume
Poison Ivy inBatman: The Animated Series— Season 1, Episode 47:“Harley and Ivy”
Poison Ivy’s look inBatman: The Animated Seriesembodies the show’s simplistic yet iconic art style, showcasing the Gotham Siren in a green bustier teddy, sheer green tights, and a matching pair of elbow-length gloves and knee-high boots. Despite its basic design, this costume remains one of Ivy’s most beloved and recognizable looks. Therefore, it’s utterly fantastic to see the core elements of this design modernized with a horror-inspired twist in one of DC’s latest Poison Ivy stories.Like herBtASlook, theFeral Treescostume features sheer leggings, a teddy bodysuit, gloves, and boots.
A “teddy” refers to a one-piece undergarment or lingerie that typically combines the elements of a bodysuit and a chemise.

The similarities to theBtASdesign create a clear homage to the TV series; however, whether this was an intentional choice by artist Mike Perkins remains uncertain.The new design does diverge from theBtASstyle in some ways, incorporating notable changes that give it a contemporary flair. For instance, Ivy dons a high-necked version of the teddy instead of the low-cut bustier, whileFeral Treesreplaces the gloves with arm warmers and upgrades the knee-high boots to thigh-high ones. This transformation lends the costume an overall updated aesthetic that aligns more closely with 21st-century fashion trends.
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Poison Ivy’sBtASCostume Takes on a Chilling Horror Twist inFeral Trees
Cover B Card Stock Variant by Mike Perkins forPoison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees#1
In addition to the slight design modifications, this look is significantly darker than theBtAScostume. With a deeper green color scheme that includes accents of red, burnt orange, and black, Ivy’sFeral Treescostume perfectly aligns with the ominous tone of the narrative. The foliage incorporated into the in-narrative design, particularly the vines, gives the look a somewhat decayed appearance compared to the vibrant green of Ivy’sBtASensemble. Thus, this design not only represents a modernized interpretation but also introduces a horror element that makes it substantially unique. Now, the real question is: do you preferPoison Ivy’sFeral Treescostume or the classic design fromBatman: The Animated Series?
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Poison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1is available now from DC Comics!

Poison Ivy
Inducted into Batman’s rogues gallery in the 1960s, Poison Ivy is a metahuman who terrorizes Gotham with her poisonous touch and control over plant life. A misanthropic eco-terrorist, Poison Ivy is also depicted as an anti-hero, using her powers in attempts to regrow the environment in the wake of pollution and deforestation. Together with her lover Harley Quinn, the two are always ready to wreak havoc in Gotham.



