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Lena Luthor is the name of two fictional comic book characters in
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. The first one, introduced in 1961, is the sister of
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's
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, while the second one, introduced in 2000, is Lex Luthor's daughter who is named after her aunt. On live-action television, the original Lena Luthor was portrayed by Denise Gossett in a 1991 episode of ''
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'', Cassidy Freeman in three seasons (2008–2011) of ''
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''.


Publication history

Lena Luthor first appeared in '' Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' #23 and was created by
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and Kurt Schaffenberger.


Fictional character biography


First Lena Luthor

In Silver Age continuity, Lena is
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's younger sister. After Lex began his villainous career, his family changed their last name in shame to the anagram "Thorul" and told Lena that Lex had been killed in a mountain-climbing accident. Soon after this, they were killed in an auto accident. As a result, Lena never knew she had an older brother, as Lex Luthor himself (with occasional help from
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and
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) worked to keep her from learning the truth. Lena appeared irregularly in DC Comics' from 1961 to 1975. Lena had psychic/empathic abilities, gained from touching a Space Brain that Luthor was experimenting on before he became a villain. In 1981, Lena lost her powers after brain surgery, and the decision was made to tell her the truth about Luthor. After the initial shock, there were signs of reconciliation after Luthor discovered he had unwittingly aided another criminal's conspiracy against Lena, and he was deeply apologetic. In '' Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'' #3, Legionnaires
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travel to Smallville during the 20th century, back to when Superman was still a suburban legend. The three heroes arrive to the Luthor household, where they hear a young Lex arguing with his father about his mother and sister. In the pages of ''Superman: Secret Origin'', Lena Luthor cared about Lex even when he ran away after their mother died when she was young and their father died of a heart attack. In the revived ''
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'', Lex made certain to cover up his Smallville history, and that included disavowing a connection to his sister. Lena is now paralyzed, living in Smallville with her daughter Lori Luthor. Lori became friends with
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who was attracted to Lori's petty crimes when trying to take care of her mother. Both were shocked to find Lex Luthor on Lori's doorstep, intent on taking control of Superboy again and claiming he can cure Lena's condition. With Superboy's help Luthor indeed cures Lena, but he then undoes his cure, claiming he only helped her to prove to Superboy that he could and that so long as Superman lives, he will never reveal how he did it. Currently, Lena is under the care of
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doctors, thanks to Red Robin. In 2011, "
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" rebooted the DC universe. Lena Luthor is paralyzed as a result of a childhood illness, with Luthor initially claiming to
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that he never tried to save her because he was afraid of failure, only to admit privately later that he actually tried and failed to save her and instead left her paralyzed. He was eventually able to treat her paralysis, but delayed the treatment as it involved technology he did not invent himself, leaving Lena enraged that he expected her to be forever under his shadow. In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "
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" which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52". A desperate Lex tried to use Doctor Omen's Super-Man technology to cure Lena only for it to make her more paralyzed and give her a higher intellect as well as developing a psychic link to her Mother Box. Lex is unaware that Lena created several binary clones of herself and
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, with one of them becoming Bizarress. Lena later proceeded to use the Mother Box's power to merge with one of Lex Luthor's exo-armors to gain mobility. The Lana Lang version of Superwoman defeated Lena and returned her to LexCorp. Lex locked up Lena as he vowed to find a way to help his sister.


Second Lena Luthor

After ''
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'', Lena Luthor is the daughter of Lex Luthor and Contessa Erica Del Portenza. She is named after Lex's foster sister of the same name who had been killed by their foster father Casey Griggs. After Lena's birth, Lex takes advantage of Contessa Erica's wish to be unconscious at child birth by keeping her permanently drugged and unconscious at his corporate headquarters, not wishing to share his daughter's love with anyone else (although he himself avoids attending the birth to provide himself with a clear alibi for an assassination attempt he arranged at the time). When Brainiac 13 arrives from the 64th century, the modern Brainiac possesses the infant Lena to escape being deleted by his future self. Even after Brainiac leaves Lena's body, Luthor trades her to Brainiac 13 for control of the future technology that has transformed
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. Lena returns to visit Lex Luthor during the ''
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'' event, where she has apparently been aged to adolescence by Brainiac 13. Lena plays a sneaky role during the event, helping Luthor and his allies defeat Imperiex by feeding her father information, while secretly manipulating events to benefit Brainiac 13. She is ultimately convinced at the end to side with her father. At the end of the crossover, Brainiac 13 and Imperiex are both destroyed, and Lena is regressed to infanthood and returned to her father by
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, who tells Luthor that he now has a second chance to try to be a man instead of a god. In the ''Superman's Metropolis'' miniseries, the artificial intelligence controlling the B-13 technology believes itself to be Lena Luthor. When it creates a human body (female, but bald) to pursue a romantic relationship with
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, Superman confronts her with the real Lena Luthor, making her realize her personality is a computer simulation of Lena's. Lena returned in ''Superman'' #850 visiting Lex in Stryker's Island Penitentiary with her grandmother, Leticia Luthor.


Other versions


''Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the Eighth Grade''

An alternate universe variant of Lena Thorul appears in ''Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the Eighth Grade''. This version is Lex Luthor's xenophobic thirteen-year-old sister, student of a boarding school, and classmate of
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who despises superheroes and blames Supergirl for getting Lex captured. Nonetheless, she unknowingly befriends Supergirl in her secret identity as Linda Lee. Throughout the series, Lena secretly works with Lex to help him seek revenge against Superman until she learns Supergirl's identity. In retaliation, she brainwashes half of the school until Supergirl's fight with Mister Mxyzptlk causes Lena to question her hatred. After being injured during the fight, Supergirl forces Lex and Superman to save her. While recovering in the hospital, Lena re-focuses her hatred towards Lex.


Earth-9

An alternate universe variant of Lena Thorul from Earth-9 appears in '' Tangent Comics:
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'' #1 (September 1998). This version was an Element Girl scientist who saw the inevitable futility of the gender war between the Element Girl and Beast Boy Gothamites; feeling that both sides had lost touch with each other and their true potential and that they are stronger together. Seeking to create a symbol of what the Gothamites could be if they united, she uses outlawed technology to create a unique and powerful female Gothamite with attributes from the Element Girls and Beast Boys that she named Wanda. However, both sides saw Wanda as an abomination and killed Lena for creating her.


In other media


Television


Live-action

* The original Lena Luthor appears in the ''
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'' episode "Know Thine Enemy", portrayed by Denise Gossett as a young adult and by Jennifer Hawkins as a child. This version faked her death to start a new life after Lex Luthor killed their parents. * A character based on the original Lena Luthor, among other characters, named Tess Mercer appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Cassidy Freeman as a young adult and by Leigh Bourke as a child. This version, born Lutessa Lena Luthor, is
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's half-sister and the illegitimate daughter of
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and Lex's nanny Pamela Jenkins. After being left at
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's orphanage, she had her memories suppressed and was eventually adopted by the Mercer family in
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. In the present, Tess becomes Lex's
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and later the acting CEO of LuthorCorp following his disappearance. In the
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, Tess is mortally wounded by Lex, but erases his memories with a
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before dying. * The original Lena Luthor, full name Lena Kieran Luthor, appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Katie McGrath as an adult and by Lucy Loken as a teenager. This version is
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's paternal half-sister through an affair that Lionel Luthor had with a witch named Elizabeth Walsh (also portrayed by McGrath). After Lex is imprisoned, Lena becomes the CEO of LuthorCorp, moves to National City, and rebrands the company as "L-Corp" to distance it from Lex. ** Additionally, McGrath portrays several alternate universe variants of Lena, such as one who underwent the "
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Procedure" and conquered National City, in the episode " It's a Super Life". * A character based on the second Lena Luthor named Elizabeth Luthor appears in the fourth season of ''
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'', portrayed by
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as an adult and by Ella Wejr as a teenager. This version is the estranged daughter of Lex and Erica Luthor who broke ties with him after he was framed by
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and Peia Mannheim for the murder of Antony Moxie. By the present, she traveled to France and became five months pregnant.


Animation

* The second Lena Luthor appears in '' Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise'', voiced by Sarah Hyland. This version is an intern of the
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who is in a relationship with
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. * The original Lena Luthor appears in '' DC Super Hero Girls'' (2015), voiced by Romi Dames. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is the leader of the Legion of Doom who became a supervillain after being rejected from Super Hero High. * The original Lena Luthor appears in the '' DC Super Hero Girls'' (2019) episode "#SweetJustice", voiced by Cassandra Lee Morris. * The original Lena Luthor appears in ''
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'', voiced by Aisha Tyler.


Video games

Lena Luthor appears in '' DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power'', voiced again by Cassandra Lee Morris.


Miscellaneous

Tess Mercer appears in '' Smallville Season 11'', in which Lex discovers her consciousness residing in his body before it is eventually transferred to an aerokinetic android body. Taking the name Red Tornado, she later joins the
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and begins dating Emil Hamilton.''Smallville Season 11: Continuity'' #4 (May 2015)


References


External links


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