List of DC Comics characters: L
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L-Ron
L-Ron is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writers Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, and first appeared in Justice League International #14.L-Ron is initially introduced as a servant of the intergalactic warlord Manga Khan. Later, he assists the Justice League in stopping Despero by building a new control collar, using his circuitry to do so as it is made of the only material that will work. However, the collar inadvertently causes L-Ron and Despero to switch bodies when used. Despero attacks the Justice League before being destroyed and becoming a disembodied spirit.
The post-New 52 incarnation of L-Ron, introduced in the Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville miniseries, is an assistant to the titular characters.
L-Ron in other media
L-Ron appears in the Young Justice episode "Cornered", voiced by Phil LaMarr. This version is a majordomo and spokesperson for Despero.La Dama
La Dama is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers and Cully Hamner, she first appeared in Blue Beetle #3. She is the aunt of Brenda Del Vecchio and a leading figure in El Paso's criminal underworld.In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe, with La Dama claiming to be an entity older than time and using the alias Amparo Cardenas.
In later appearances, she is depicted as a crime boss and powerful witch.
La Dama in other media
La Dama appears in Catwoman: Hunted, voiced by Jacqueline Obradors. This version is a member of Leviathan who represents an unnamed Central American cartel.Simon Lacroix
Lady Blackhawk
Lady Chronos
Lady Chronos is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Jia, a young Chinese woman from Hong Kong, was the longtime sweetheart of Ryan Choi. She later obtains David Clinton's research and becomes the third Chronos.
Lady Chronos in other media
Lady Chronos appears in The Flash episode "Partners in Time", portrayed by Diana Bang.Lady Eve
Lady Eve is a supervillainess created by Mike W. Barr and Alan Davis, making her first appearance in Batman and the Outsiders #24.Eve is a member of Kobra and the lover of its leader Jeffrey Burr. She later forms a second incarnation of Strike Force Kobra.
In the "DC All In" initiative, Lady Eve appears as a member of Scandal Savage's Injustice Society. Wildcat battles Eve, Fog, Doctor Elemental, and Red Lantern when Wotan teleports them into the Tower of Fate. After the Tower collapses, Eve impales and kills Wildcat. Wotan steals the Helmet of Fate from Khalid Nassour and teleports Eve and the other villains away. In a discussion with Red Lantern, Eve states that she was offered Europe when the Unnamed Ones' ordeal was over. Red Lantern states that she is in the Injustice Society because she knows her father is still alive and that Wotan can help find him. Eve then compares her and Scandal Savage's "daddy issues" causing Red Lantern to attack her. After Wotan obtains the Spear of Destiny, Eve watches as Wotan uses its powers to subdue the JSA.
Lady Eve in other media
- Lady Eve appears in Justice League Adventures #23.
- Lady Eve appears in Black Lightning, portrayed by Jill Scott. This version is Evelyn Stillwater-Ferguson, the owner of a funeral parlor and member of a secret group of corrupt leaders with ties to Tobias Whale, the 100, Peter Gambi, and Lazarus Prime. After Gambi frames Eve's group for Joey Toledo's death, Whale kills her to avenge him. Eve is later resurrected, becomes the head of the business Ultimate O, and forms a competitive rivalry with the 100.
- Lady Eve appears in Batman: Soul of the Dragon, voiced by Grey DeLisle. This version is a member of Kobra who is later killed by Shiva.
Lady Flash
Ivana Molotova was a Soviet speedster of Blue Trinity, created by Pytor Orloff and manipulated by Vandal Savage, which resulted in encounters with Wally West before finding more as Savitar's acolyte, but dies accidentally while encountering Barry Allen due to Eobard Thawne.
The character is revamped as Christina Alexandrova.
Lady Liberty
Lady Liberty is the code-name assigned to four characters in the DC Comics universe.First Lady Liberty
Lady Liberty is a member of the Force of July, a government-sponsored superhero team. She first appeared in Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1. Her costume consists of robes and a crown based on the Statue of Liberty, and she speaks with a French accent.She appears in the Outsiders 1987 special, fighting off a combined Outsiders/Infinity Inc. infiltration of the Force's California headquarters. Her team is initially successful, subduing and capturing all of the heroes.
Lady Liberty appears again during the Janus Directive event. The Suicide Squad is manipulated into attacking the group, during which Mayflower and Sparkler are killed. Lady Liberty then sacrifices herself to destroy Kobra.
Lady Liberty is shown to be alive following the Infinite Frontier relaunch, where she is recruited by the Penguin. However, she is killed in battle soon afterward.
Second Lady Liberty
In Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1, a new Lady Liberty appears with a new Silent Majority and Major Victory. They call themselves Freedom's Ring and are employed by the government to defend Blüdhaven from metahumans. This Lady Liberty is killed by Nuclear Legion member Geiger in this same issue.Third Lady Liberty
When S.H.A.D.E. takes control of Freedom's Ring, an unnamed agent becomes Lady Liberty before being killed by Ravager.Fourth Lady Liberty
A fourth Lady Liberty, a member of S.H.A.D.E.'s First Strike team, is introduced in Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #4. As her powers stem from her costume, she is stripped of her robes and left, naked and devoid of powers, on a naturist beach by Ray. Apparently she rejoins S.H.A.D.E. with new equipment, still fighting against the Freedom Fighters team.Lady Luck
Lady Lunar
Lady Lunar is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jack C. Harris and José Delbo, she first appeared in Wonder Woman #252.Stacy Macklin is an astronaut in training who was transformed into Lady Lunar after being exposed to a capsule held in S.T.A.R. Labs, gaining the ability to manipulate gravity. Lady Lunar attempts to destroy Metropolis using a bomb created by S.T.A.R. Labs, but is defeated when Superman bathes her in sunlight, returning her to her normal self. Lady Lunar later appears in Crisis on Infinite Earths, having returned to villainy. Lady Lunar made no appearances in post-Crisis continuity.
Lady Lunar in other media
- Lady Lunar makes non-speaking appearances in Justice League Unlimited as a member of Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society.
- Lady Lunar appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
Lady Quark
Lady Shazam
Lady Shiva
Lady Spellbinder
Lady Styx
Lady Vic
Ladybug
Ladybug is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Ladybug is Red Bee's former sidekick who gained size-shifting abilities from exposure to a confiscated weapon built by Professor Pollen before being kidnapped by the Time Masters in an attempt to save her from Doctor Manhattan's alterations to the timeline and presumed dead. Despite being among the 13 missing Golden Age superheroes that were returned to their own time upon the capsules failing and history being written around them, Ladybug was among the younger superheroes that were taken captive by Childminder She is later rescued by Stargirl and transported to the present day. There, she meets Red Bee's granddaughter Rachel, reunites with the original Red Bee's bee Michael, and plans to join the Freedom Fighters.
Wade LaFarge
Lagomorph
Lagomorph was a supervillain and member of the Superior Five. She was a sinister counterpart of Dumb Bunny of the Inferior Five. Together with her teammates, she was exiled on Salvation.Lagoon Boy
Laham
Laira
Anton Lamont
Leo Lamont
Lan Dibbux
Dinah Lance
Larry Lance
Lazarus Lane
Lois Lane
Lucy Lane
Michael Lane
Sam Lane
Lana Lang
Lewis Lang
Lewis Lang is an archaeologist and father of Lana Lang, who travelled across the world, while leaving his daughter under Jonathan and Martha Kent's care. During one of his many travels, he discovered the Helmet of Chaos, that possessed his assistant and transformed him into Doctor Chaos.Lewis Lang in other media
Lewis Lang appears in flashbacks in Smallville, portrayed by Ben Odberg. This version is the legal, but not biological, father of Lana Lang, as his wife had an affair during a brief separation. Both Lewis and his wife died during the meteor shower that happened when fragments of Krypton landed on Earth.Linda Lang
Abraham Langstrom
Francine Langstrom
Francine Langstrom was the fiancée of scientist Kirk Langstrom, also known as the Man-Bat. She has also occasionally transformed into a bat hybrid as well, known as the She-Bat. The Langstroms had two children, Rebecca and Aaron, the latter being a mutant bat-creature due to his parents' mutant physiology.In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. Francine Langstrom is reimagined as a more villainous character who only married Kirk to ensure the company that he would complete the serum and then have him killed so she could inherit a large sum of money.
In the 2021 Man-Bat miniseries, Francine appears to no longer be a villain and has gotten back together with Kirk. However, she leaves him once again when she discovers he is still attempting to perfect the Man-Bat formula to cure his sister's deafness. Kirk ultimately accepts he and Francine cannot be happy together and promises not to interfere in her life as he willingly gives himself up to the police, eventually joining Wonder Woman's Justice League Dark.