Laurel Kent


Laurel Kent is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe. She first appeared in Superboy #217.

Fictional character biography

Original timeline

In the pre-Crisis continuity, Laurel was a candidate for membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes. As a distant descendant of Superman, she had only the power of invulnerability.
For most of her history Laurel Kent was a member of the Legion Academy training program, located at Montauk Point, where she was taught by Bouncing Boy with his wife Duo Damsel. It is here that she became friends with other Legion hopefuls, including Dawnstar, Jedediah Rikane, Shadow Lass' cousin Shadow Kid, and later Comet Queen.

Post-Crisis

In Legion of Super-Heroes #42-#43, Laurel's original background was revealed as a fake. Instead of being a descendant of Superman, she was actually a Manhunter android from the 20th century, who had survived for a thousand years. Her powers in this era were shown to also include flight and heat-vision. When her Manhunter programming was accidentally activated, she flew off to the Manhunter base in the Himalayas and self-destructed.

Post Zero-Hour

After Zero Hour, the Legion of Super-Heroes were rebooted and Laurel Kent was no longer an acquaintance of the group – and, in fact, it may well be that she no longer exists at all. A new character, Laurel Gand, was introduced partially to fill her role as a descendant of the 20th century inspiration of the Legion.

Post Infinite Crisis

Some fans have speculated that in Superman/Batman # 80, Laurel is revealed to be a member of the Superman Dynasty in the 31st century, where she operates as Superwoman, with associates including Brane Taylor and Kent Shakespeare – the Batman and Superman of that era – and Tom Wayne, the Robin from the Robin 3000 series. This speculation also assumes that she is once again going by the name "Elna", which they postulate may be to distance herself from the Manhunter who impersonated her. However, there is no published evidence to suggest that the two characters are the same, nor is there any evidence to support the idea that there is. or was, a 'real' Laurel who was impersonated by a Manhunter android.