Recherchez un film ou une personnalité :
FacebookConnexionInscription

Lara Lor-Van

Lara Lor-Van
Si vous aimez ce personnage, faites-le savoir !
Vrai nom Lara, Lara-El

Lara Lor-Van ou Lara est un personnage de fiction de DC Comics et la mère Kryptonienne de Kal-El alias Clark Kent/Superman. Elle a été créée par Jerry Siegel et Joe Shuster dans Action Comics #1 1938 mais ne fut dessinée qu'à partir de 1939 dans le comic strip de Superman.

Biographie

Golden and Silver Age versions

Lara first appeared in the Superman newspaper comic strip in 1939, where she was first named "Lora." Her first comic book appearance (after being mentioned in the 1942 text novel The Adventures of Superman by George Lowther, where she was named "Lara" for the first time) was in More Fun Comics #101 in January–February 1945. A 1948 retelling of Superman's origin story subsequently delved into detail about Lara, though her more familiar Silver Age aspects became more firmly established starting in the late 1950s and over the course of the next several decades.

After the establishment of DC's multiverse in the early 1960s, the Golden Age version of Superman's mother was stated as having been named "Lora", and lived on the Krypton of the Earth-Two universe. The Silver Age Lara, meanwhile, lived on the Krypton of the Earth-One universe.

A definitive synopsis of the Silver Age Lara's life (summarizing the various stories revealing her history) came in the 1979 miniseries The World of Krypton (not to be confused with the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths late 1980s comic special of the same name).

As summarized in The World of Krypton (and in various other stories), Lara was a promising astronaut in Krypton's space program. However, Krypton's space program was soon permanently grounded after Jax-Ur blew up one of Krypton's inhabited moons. Eventually, Lara met scientist Jor-El, with the two having several adventures together before getting married. Some time later, Lara gave birth to the couple's only child, Kal-El.

Early in Jor-El and Lara's marriage, the couple are briefly watched by the Guardians of the Universe, who note that Lara (or her husband) would have made an excellent Green Lantern.

Lara and her husband Jor-El were shown to be practitioners of the Kryptonian martial art of "klurkor".

When Krypton was about to explode, Lara and Jor-El placed their infant son into an escape rocket built by Jor-El. In most retellings, Jor-El wanted Lara to accompany their son to Earth, but Lara refused, saying their son would have a better chance of reaching Earth without her extra weight. Kal-El's spaceship then took off, leaving Lara and Jor-El to perish.


Modern Age versions
After the 1985-1986 miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths and John Byrne's 1986 miniseries The Man of Steel rewrote Superman's origins, details about Lara's background and character were changed. Under Byrne's version, Lara inhabited a cold, emotionally sterile Krypton where even bodily contact was forbidden. Jor-El was considered a "throwback" for actually expressing emotions toward his wife Lara, and for his favoring the less sterilized days of past Kryptonian eras. In this version of the mythos, Lara was a librarian and historian of high rank, and thought it horrifying that Kal-El would be sent to a "primitive" planet such as Earth. Her grandmother Lady Nara and Seyg-El, Jor-El's father, were the ones who arranged the union between them – so that they might have a child who would fill an opening in the planet's Register of Citizens when another Kryptonian died a rare and untimely death.

In the 2004 Superman miniseries Superman: Birthright, Lara, along with Krypton and Jor-El, more or less again became their Silver Age versions, though with updated touches. In this version, Lara is treated as a fully equal partner to Jor-El in constructing Kal-El's spacecraft and in designing various key components.

In the 2009 series Superman: Secret Origin by Geoff Johns, Superman is first introduced to his birth mother in his teens by the spaceship that brought him to the Earth as a baby. She is introduced to Kal-El by a hologram of Jor-El as his mother. This moment shocks Superman and brings tears to Martha Kent's eyes.

Also in 2009, Lara's own family background is described. Lara Lor-Van is born into the Labor Guild, whose members are not physically abused but have no say in the choices of their lives and who, unlike the members of other guilds, cannot change guilds. Lara became a member of her husband's Science Guild when she married him and was thereby granted all the freedoms granted to other Science Guild members. A member of Krypton's Military Guild describes this as being "raised up."


The New 52
In The New 52, Lara is a member of Krypton's military forces. One of the most talented students on the Military Academy, Lara is both a skilled fighter and a bright scientist.

Lara appears in the "Krypton Returns" storyline. She gives her maiden name as "Lara Van-El."


Other versions
In Frank Miller's mini-series Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again (also referred to as DK2), Lara is the name of the daughter of Superman and Wonder Woman, with the powers of a Kryptonian and the warrior attitude of an Amazon. She has a poor opinion of people less powerful than herself and tries to persuade her father to rise above the "humans" and maybe even take over the world. He himself is torn between this and his adopted parent's view that he should use his powers to help rather than to dominate. Ultimately, he rejects the former option and reconciles with Batman.

Ses meilleurs films

Man of Steel (2013) Superman (1978) Superman II (1980)

Joué par les acteurs

Susannah York
Susannah York
(3 films)
Ayelet Zurer
Ayelet Zurer
(1 films)
Lire plus : Wikipedia

Filmographie de Lara Lor-Van (4 films)

Afficher la filmographie sous forme de liste
Man of Steel, 2h23
Réalisé par Zack Snyder
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes L'adolescence, Film sur un écrivain, Le thème de l'éducation, L'enfance, Journalisme, Religion, Le futur, Superman, Extra-terrestres, Super-héros, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Extraterrestre, Invasion extraterrestre, Harcèlement à l'école, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Michael Shannon, Laurence Fishburne
Note70% 3.5457153.5457153.5457153.5457153.545715
Clark Kent, élevé dans une ferme du Kansas, s'interroge sans cesse sur sa différence. Il apprend qu'il est né sur Krypton, un monde lointain aujourd'hui disparu dont les ultimes représentants tentent de conquérir la Terre au mépris de la civilisation humaine. Clark va devoir prendre de difficiles décisions pour devenir le symbole d'espoir pour toute l'humanité…
Superman IV : Le Face‐à‐face, 1h27
Réalisé par Sidney J. Furie
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes L'adolescence, Film sur un écrivain, Le thème de l'éducation, L'enfance, L'espace, Journalisme, Sur la Lune, Superman, Extra-terrestres, Super-héros, L'enfance marginalisée, Politique, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Sur la Lune, Extraterrestre, Harcèlement à l'école
Acteurs Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure, Jon Cryer, Sam Wanamaker
Note37% 1.86061.86061.86061.86061.8606
Superman revient sur Terre et reprend sa place au sein du journal The Daily Planet sous le pseudonyme de Clark Kent. Mais Lex Luthor, toujours décidé à anéantir l'Homme d'Acier, décide de créer son propre super-héros et décide de voler quelques cheveux de Superman présentés dans un musée. Il crée alors Nuclear Man (l'Homme Nucléaire), un homme fait d'une matière que Superman ne peut combattre. Nuclear Man permettra ainsi à Lex Luthor de réaliser en toute liberté ses plans les plus criminels.
Superman II, 2h3
Réalisé par Richard Donner, Richard Lester
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes L'enfance, L'espace, Politique, Le terrorisme, Sur la Lune, Le futur, Superman, Extra-terrestres, Super-héros, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Sur la Lune, Extraterrestre, Invasion extraterrestre, Arme nucléaire, Film catastrophe, Maison-Blanche
Acteurs Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Douglas
Note67% 3.398993.398993.398993.398993.39899
Le général Zod et ses sbires, Ursa et Non, tentent de voler un puissant cristal sur Krypton. Ayant échoué dans leur tentative, ils sont jugés par Jor-El qui les condamne à être emprisonnés dans la Zone Fantôme.
Superman
Superman (1978)
, 2h17
Réalisé par Richard Donner, John Glen
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Science-fiction, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes L'enfance, Voyage dans le temps, Superman, Extra-terrestres, Super-héros, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Extraterrestre
Acteurs Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Jackie Cooper, Ned Beatty
Note73% 3.6973753.6973753.6973753.6973753.697375
La planète Krypton est sur le point d'exploser. Jor-El, grand scientifique, décide de sauver son fils unique Kal-El en le plaçant dans une sonde spatiale pour l'envoyer sur Terre.