Lara
Lara Lor-Van was a Kryptonian woman who became the wife of scientist Jor-El and mother of Kal-El, the infant they launched to Earth before Krypton's destruction. Born under a red sun, she possessed no superhuman abilities, but her bloodline would define the legacy of Superman.
Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and still be turning up in the pages of DC's flagship titles eight decades later, but Lara is exactly that kind of enduring presence. Introduced in 1945 by Joe Samachson and Louis Cazeneuve in More Fun Comics #101, she has woven herself into the fabric of Superman mythology, appearing across Superman, Superboy, and Action Comics alongside icons like Superman himself, Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Perry White, and Jonathan Kent. With 132 catalog appearances and five key issues to her name, she's far more than a footnote — she's a quietly essential thread in one of comics' greatest sagas. If you care about the deep roots of the DC Universe, Lara rewards every bit of attention a collector can give her.
Real name. Lara Lor-Van
Powers. Lara possessed no superhuman powers while living under a red sun. Had she existed on a world revolving around a yellow sun, she would have developed physical attributes equitable to that of Superman.

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