Origin | Super-Power | Personal Data | Membership Record After rescuing an alien visitor trapped under a fallen tree, Lana was rewarded with a ring with biogenetic powers that she later discovered could imbue her with insect-abilities. After several transformation incidents - turning into a human firefly, a grasshopper girl, and a centipede - Lana decided to use her new power to begin a career as a super-hero. Wearing a stretchable costume and a mask, the Insect Queen of Smallville began foiling crime (Superboy No. 124/1).
First Appearance (of Insect Queen): Superboy No. 124/1 (written by Otto Binder, drawn by George Papp) Using her alien bio-ring, Insect Queen can take on the characteristics of any species of insect - also covering all insect-like anthropods, like spiders and lobsters (Superboy No. 127). At first the ring responded to her desires of the moment, but once she decided on a super-hero career, she began to command the ring to give her specific insect-powers (124/1). Insect Queen has turned into a human firefly, grasshopper girl, a centipede, dragonfly, ant girl, bee girl, beetle girl, moth larva, spider-girl, mosquito girl, caterpillar (Superboy No. 124/1), water-skater girl, damsel fly, lobster-girl, tent worm, queen termite, ant lioness, she-shield bug, cicada-girl, horsefly, click beetle, moth-girl (127), butterfly girl, foam bug, tent caterpillar, human fly, small-sized leaf-cutting bee, a sphinx moth (Adventure Comics No. 355/2), and a nocturnal insect that can see in the dark (370). If Lana grows insect antennae, she can send and receive "vibratory" messages in a form of telepathy (Superboy No. 124/1). Limitations and Weaknesses: At first Insect Queen thought she could only assume the characteristics of a particular species of insect only once (Superboy No. 124/1), but later, the alien returned to tell her that she could use each form only once each 24 hours (127). As her power is not natural and dependant upon a device, if the bio-ring falls off her finger while in insect form, she is frozen in that form until she puts it on again (Adventure Comics No. 355/2). Physical Description: Lana has red hair, which she styles with bangs and the ends curled under to shoulder length. She usually wears a ribbon in her hair, tied at the top of her head in a large bow. Personality: Being both inventive and impulsive, Lana has come up with some ingenious and, not infrequently, dangerous schemes to discover Superboy's true identity. It has taken super-thinking on the Boy of Steel's part to foil her. Deep down, Lana is a warm and generous girl who thinks of Clark Kent as her best friend. Skills: Lana is an experienced world traveller and wilderness trekker (Superboy No. 127 and others). Interests: Lana loves to listen to her music records. She also enjoys reading her teen magazines, such as Teenage World, and eating between-meal snacks (Superboy No. 93/2). Lana is a cheerleader for the Smallville High football team (88/2). Lana enjoys acting and takes part in school drama productions (Adventure Comics No. 315/2). Previous Occupations: Lana is a student at Smallville High but she sometimes accompanies her father on his archaeological expeditions around the world as his assistant. Lana also co-starred with Superboy in Cosmic Studio's film "Jungle Jeopardy" (312/2). Relationships: Lana is closest to Superboy but other Legionnaires she gets along well with include Shadow Lass, with whom she shared her bedroom when she was staying in Smallville, Mon-El, Star Boy, and Dream Girl. Known Relatives: Professor Lewis Lang (father), mother, Professor Phineas Potter (uncle), dentist Dr. Horten (uncle) Positions Held: None Aliases Used: None in the Legion Career Highlights: Adventure Comics No. 370 (July 1968) "The Devil's Jury"
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