There is a page named "Sarah Lang (Earth-One)" on DC Database. See also the other search results found.
About 200 results for "Sarah_Lang_(Earth-One)"
-
Sarah Lang (Earth-One)
Sarah Lang was the wife of Professor Lewis Lang, the mother of Lana Lang, and the sister of Phineas Potter. She lived with her family in the town of Smallville. -
Sarah Lang (Earth-One)/Gallery
Character Gallery: Sarah Lang This page contains all images pertaining to this character or subject. Main Article: Sarah Lang (Earth-One), Image List: Sarah Lang (Earth-One) -
File:Sarah Lang Earth-One 0002.jpg
Sarah Lang Earth-One 0002.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subjects Sarah Lang (Earth-One) (Images) Lana Lang (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Adventure Comics -
File:Sarah Lang Earth-One 001.png
Sarah Lang Earth-One 001.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Sarah Lang (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Adventure Comics#174 (March, 1952) Image Details -
Category:Sarah Lang (Earth-One)/Images
image of this character on the DC Database that is not shown here, please edit that image by adding "Sarah Lang (Earth-One)" in the subject field. See Also: The Sarah Lang (Earth-One) gallery -
Category:Sarah Lang (Earth-One)/Appearances
If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Sarah Lang (Earth-One)" as a Cast member. See Also: The Sarah Lang (Earth-One) gallery -
1950
1950 saw the introduction of another genre taken from popular movies: science fiction. Color movies had made that genre attractive again, and DC cashed in on the attention Destination Moon brought to publish Strange Adventures -
Lana Lang (Earth-One)
Lana Lang was a childhood friend of Clark Kent and a rival of Lois Lane to his affection. Lana Lang was born and raised on a farm in the midwestern Kansas town of Smallville. During -
Lewis Lang (Earth-One)
During this time, his toddler daughter became friends with the Kent's adopted son, Clark. Lewis and Sarah Lang spent very little time at home however, as his archaeological research required him to travel all -
Ronald Lang (Earth-One)
Ronald Lang was the younger brother of Lana Lang. Noted for his over-sized buck teeth and bratty demeanor, Ronald eagerly assisted his sister in a plot to prove that their neighbor Clark Kent was -
Alvin Lang (Earth-One)
Alvin Lang was the younger brother of Lana Lang. Notes This version of Alvin Lang, including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985 -
Phineas Potter (Earth-One)
Phineas Potter was a Professor of Science and uncle to Lana Lang of Smallville. He frequently concocted various wild inventions which both aided and confounded the likes of Superman. Expand This section of the article -
Supergirl
Supergirl, also known as the Girl of Steel, is one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe and the cousin of Superman. Born as Kara Zor-El on the dying planet Krypton, her -
Action Comics Vol 1 565
"Superman: "The Wizard City Warrior"": A crook named Desmond Dexter finds the lost Wizard City of Krypton again on Earth and uses its weaponry against Superman. Action Comics#565 is an issue of the -
Superboy Vol 1 10
"The Girl in Superboy's Life!": Shortly after Professor Lewis Lang and his family move next door to the Kents, they ask their daughter Lana to be a house guest with Clark and his -
Superboy Vol 1 183
"Karkan the Mighty -- Lord of the Jungle!": Baby Kal-El's rocket lands in the jungles of Africa instead of the Kent farm. Baby Kal-El is rescued by a wild band of gorillas -
Superman Vol 1 222
"Superman's Lost Brother": This story is reprinted from Superman#80. Superman#222 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1970. It was published on October -
Adventure Comics Vol 1 279
"Superboy: "Superboy Visits the 50th Century!"": Superboy is yanked by a scientist's time-probe into the 50th Century, where no one believes he really existed. Adventure Comics#279 is an issue of the -
Superboy Vol 1 36
"The Superboy Souvenirs!": Superboy gives approval to a store that sells mementos of his adventures, until he learns that most of the "mementos" were manufactured. Superboy#36 is an issue of the series Superboy -
Nightwing
Wolfman and George Pérez, first appearing in Tales of the Teen Titans#44. (1984) Others Dick Grayson Earth-One Copper Age Kal-El Earth-One Silver Age Van-Zee Earth-One Bronze Age Van-Zee -
Superboy
Superboy is a younger version of Superman and a member of the Superman Family. This was originally the identity that Clark Kent adopted using his powers to help others as a teenager in Smallville. He -
Wonder Girl
2)#111 (1996). Yara Flor first appeared as Wonder Girl in Infinite Frontier#0 (2021). Princess Diana Earth-One Wonder Woman Princess Diana New Earth (other versions) Donna Troy New Earth Teen Titans Donna Troy -
Kent Family
The family's origins date back as far as 6th century England, when Sir Brian Kent participated in several adventures under the pseudonym the Silent Knight. On at least one occasion, he met a time -
Guardian
The Guardian is a superhero legacy that is notorious for its many clones. The Golden Age Guardian was Jim Harper, a police officer in Metropolis' Suicide Slum, friend and ally of the Newsboy Legion. He -
Flamebird
Flamebird was created by Edmond Hamilton and Curt Swan, first appearing in Superman#158 (1963). Ak-Var Earth-One (other versions) Jimmy Olsen Earth-One Silver Age Bette Kane New Earth Modern Age Kara Zor
Related Community
Crisis on Earth One: An Arrowverse Fan Game Wiki
games
100
Pages100
Images
Crisis on Earth One: An Arrowverse Fan Game Wiki is a community site that anyone can contribute to. Discover, share and add your knowledge!