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Relatives
Lewis Lang (father);
Sarah Lang (mother);
Ronald Lang (brother); Alvin Lang (brother); Professor
Phineas Potter (uncle); Horton (uncle; first name unknown); Unnamed husband (divorced); Unnamed son (deceased); Lorac-K7 (descendant)
Characteristics
Unusual Features
As the Insect Queen, Lana developed physical characteristics similar to that of an insect.
Status
Occupation
Former Reporter for the
Daily Planet; former anchorwoman for WMET-TV; former anchorwoman for
WGBS-TV
Origin
First appearance
Last appearance
History
Lana Lang was born and raised on a farm in the midwestern Kansas town of Smallville. During her teenage years, she met her next-door neighbor, Clark Kent, and developed an instant infatuation with him. Her interest in Clark was matched only by her affection towards the local super-hero, Superboy. Lana spent a large portion of her high school years obsessing over Superboy, and she labored intensively to discover his secret identity. After being given a Bio-Genetic ring by aliens, she occasionally appeared as the crime-fighting Insect Queen and became an honorary member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. By the time she left Smallville to enter college, she had yet to learn Superboy's greatest secret. She would later become a rival of Lois Lane for the affection of Superman, and co-anchor the WGBS-TV newscasts with Clark Kent.
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Powers and Abilities
Powers
Lana Lang does not possess any inherent super-powers. However, circumstances have occurred wherein she gained superhuman abilities for a temporary period of time.
- Metamorphosis: As the Insect Queen, Lana possessed the ability to shapeshift into any arthropod lifeform, including insects from alien worlds.
Abilities
Lana Lang is a professional media journalist and television celebrity. Despite her keen intuitive instincts however, she never discovered the secret behind Superman's true identity.
Strength level
Average: Lana Lang possesses the strength level of a healthy, adult human female, who engages in moderate regular exercise. As the Insect Queen, Lana adapted the proportionate strength of whichever insect she transformed into.
Paraphernalia
Equipment
Bio-Genetic ring (which transforms her into the Insect Queen).
Notes
- This version of Lana Lang (Earth-One), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the Multiverse in the 1985-86 Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series and is now considered apocryphal.
- Although the general populace of Earth is aware of Lana's contributions to the Daily Planet, they are not however privy to the fact that she was once the Insect Queen.
- Lana's genealogy is revealed in Superboy #146:

Trivia
- As an adult, Lana had a penchant for referring to others as "Luv".
- In the futuristic timeline of Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns graphic novel, Lana Lang was managing editor of the Daily Planet.
Appearances in Other Media
- The first live-action version of Lana Lang to appear on the small-screen was portrayed by Bunny Henning in a 1961 failed television pilot entitled, The Adventures of Superboy.
- Actress Janet Waldo provided the voice for Lana Lang in the 1966 animated series, The New Adventures of Superman.
- Actress Stacy Haiduk played Lana Lang in the short-lived 1989 live-action series, Superboy. Haiduk is the last actress to play Lana Lang of the Silver Age continuity.
- Actress Emily Proctor played a parallel-dimension variant of the character for a one-time appearance on the program, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
- In the 1996 television program, Superman: The Animated Series, actresses Kelley Schmidt and Joely Fisher lent their voice talents to the character of Lana Lang. This is the first appearance of a Post-Crisis version of the Lana Lang character in alternative media.
- The most recent incarnation of Lana Lang is portrayed by Kristin Kreuk in the program, Smallville. Kreuk's Lang is the first version of the character whose hair is a color other than red.
See Also
Links and References
- Lana Lang at Wikipedia
- Lana Lang at Supermanica
- Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe XI
- Hero History: The Honorary Legionnaires, or "What A Difference A Few Decades Make..."', by Matthew Peterson, at Major Spoilers.com
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