Lucy Lane

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Lucy Lane

Jimmy Olsen and Lucy Lane, from her debut appearance. Art by Curt Swan.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #36 (April 1959)
Created by Otto Binder (script)
Curt Swan (artist)
In story information
Abilities None

Lucy Lane is a fictional character in the DC universe. She is the younger sister of Lois Lane.

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[edit] History

In the Golden Age comics, Lois was shown as having had a young niece named Susie Tompkins. Susie's main trait was telling tall tales to adults, and getting into various kinds of mischief. Susie's last appearance was in 1955. While Lois' sister (and Susie's mother) was never shown in the Golden Age comics, after the advent of DC's multiverse in the 1960s, later stories such as Action Comics #484 (from 1978) presented Lucy as having had an Earth-Two counterpart (a married woman named Lucille Tompkins), who was the mother of Susie.

Lucy Lane was first introduced in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #36 in April 1959. In the Silver Age stories, Lucy was presented as an airline stewardess who was an on-again, off-again romantic interest of Jimmy Olsen. More so than her sister, Lucy carried a worldly, cosmopolitan attitude about her. Lucy's Silver Age appearances often revolved around Jimmy's various attempts at romancing her.

Lucy was reintroduced into current comics continuity in issue #5 of John Byrne's 1986 miniseries Man of Steel. Lucy was a flight attendant, but became affected by a mysterious blindness that was cured as a side-effect of the destruction of a Bizarro clone (loosely reflecting the first Pre-Crisis Bizarro story). Lucy returned to her job as a flight attendant and had a brief relationship with Jimmy Olsen. After many encounters with super-villains such as Deathstroke, Sleeze and even becoming a vampire bride, she eventually started dating African-American Daily Planet staff member Ron Troupe. When Lucy became pregnant, her conservative father was enraged (although Lucy explained "There's not a racist bone in Daddy's body. He hates all his daughters' beaus.") Sam Lane eventually overcame his anger when Lucy and Ron were married and their child was born.

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[edit] Film

Lucy Lane appears in the 1984 movie Supergirl as a friend and schoolmate of Supergirl's alter-ego Linda Lee. Fame actress Maureen Teefy portrayed her here as a peppy teen-ager with a burgeoning relationship with Jimmy Olsen (mimicking their relationship in the comics).

[edit] Animated television

A young version of Lucy Lane appears in "Monkey Fun", an episode of Superman: The Animated Series, where she is voiced by Aria Curzon. Lucy and her sister Lois are seen in a flashback playing with Titano the monkey during their childhood. Lucy as an adult is never explicitly identified in person. She is mentioned by Lois while Clark is talking about his trouble with Mr. Mxyzptlk's visits. The Worlds Finest on Toonzone Online believe that a picture on Lois's bed stand is of Lucy.[1] The picture is quite small and her features are not very distinguishable, but the person in the picture has a body shape that is similar to Lois, with reddish hair even though in the flashback Lucy had black hair like Lois and blue eyes.[2]

[edit] Live action television

[edit] Lois and Clark

Lucy Lane appeared in three episodes of the television show Lois and Clark, where she was portrayed by both Elizabeth Barondes and Roxana Zal.

[edit] Smallville

The Lane sisters, Lucy and Lois, in the series Smallville
The Lane sisters, Lucy and Lois, in the series Smallville

Lucy Lane first appeared on the television series Smallville in the season four episode "Lucy"; she was played by Peyton List. In this version, Lucy has been attending school in Europe for some time, and has consequently been out of touch with her sister Lois. Lucy tells Lois and Clark that she is on the run from a German loan shark named Macus Becker. After initially trying to help her, Lois and Clark discover that Lucy is using their friendship with Lex Luthor to con him out of money to pay off her debt. Lucy is resentful of her sister's relationship with their father, and was also using this opportunity to get some revenge on her. Becker decides to hold the two sisters for ransom, but they are rescued when Clark intercepts the truck and stops it. Lucy sneaks away when Lex arrives with the police and speeds off in his Mercedes. She is not seen again and is in Berlin, Germany.

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