Larry Lance

Larry Lance
Interior artwork from Batman: Shadow of the Bat #36 (March, 1995 DC Comics). Art by Barry Kitson.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Flash Comics #92
(February 1948)
Created by Robert Kanigher
Carmine Infantino
In-story information
Alter ego
  • Lawrence Lance
  • Kurt Lance (New 52)
  • Quentin Larry Lance (Arrow)
Team affiliations (Larry)
Gotham PD
(Kurt)
Team 7
(Quentin)
Star City PD (formerly Starling City PD)
Star City Council
Team Arrow
Notable aliases (Larry, Quentin)
Detective Lance
(Kurt)
Agent Lance
(Quentin)
Mayor Lance

Larry Lance is a DC Comics character, a detective associated with the various incarnations of the superheroine Black Canary. His first appearance was in Flash Comics #92 (February 1948), created by Carmine Infantino and Robert Kanigher. When the Black Canary was reimagined in the mid-1980s as two charactersa mother and daughterLarry became the husband to the elder Black Canary and father to the younger superheroine. Paul Blackthorne portrays a version of the character, named Quentin Larry Lance, in the television series Arrow.

Following DC's The New 52 reboot in 2011, Larry Lance was re-established as Kurt Lance, and is now the husband of the Dinah Drake version of Black Canary, having met when they worked together as members of Team 7.

Fictional character biography

Larry Lance

Lance with Black Canary. Art by Carmine Infantino.

Larry Lance's original appearances pertained to being a civilian love interest for Dinah Drake (Black Canary's alter ego), a male "damsel in distress", and occasionally as a crime fighting partner and capable detective to Black Canary; a dynamic of equality similar to the relationships between Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman or Mera and Aquaman. Larry and Dinah later married and had a daughter.[1]

In Justice League of America #73 (August 1969), Larry plays a larger role as he tends to Starman after the hero is wounded in a battle with a cosmic powered villain called Aquarius. After a universe spanning battle in Justice League of America #74 Larry sacrifices himself to save his wife from a blast of cosmic energy directed at her by Aquarius. After his funeral Black Canary decides to migrate from Earth-Two to Earth-One with the former universe reminding her too much of her lost husband.[2]

Black Canary, feeling lonely, tries to strike up a romance with the Larry of Earth-One. However, he turns out to be a fixer for the Gotham mob, The Collector. He takes care of difficult situations; his reputation rides on being able to provide a tidy profit for all concerned in the end. He manipulated Black Canary, and died while trying to assassinate Batman at the horse races.[3]

Post Crisis

The post-Crisis version of Larry Lance remains largely unchanged, with minor alterations such as now being the husband to the first Black Canary and father to the second. in Birds of Prey #66 (June 2004) it is revealed that Larry befriended Jim Gordon in the past, while working together on the Gotham police force. They were both growing concerned over the influence of Mafia figures on Gotham society, such as the Falcones and Bertinellis. This conversation happened at a society event which was interrupted by a serial killer later dubbed 'The Blonde Slasher', who left a victim for Larry and his wife to find. Many years later, Larry's daughter caught the man. It was the great-grandfather of Lian Harper, the unrelated child Larry's daughter was raising.[4]

The New 52/Kurt Lance

Kurt Lance as a member of Team 7.

In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, the Dinah Drake Black Canary is re-established as a singular heroine and is supposedly on the run from the law for the murder[5] of her husband, Kurt Lance. Later, a member of Amanda Waller's task force known as Team 7 is revealed to be Kurt Lance, alive and well, working deep undercover.[6] When the events before his "death" are detailed, it is revealed that Dinah Drake had also been part of Team 7, where she and Lance met and later secretly married.[7]

In other media

Arrow

Paul Blackthorne as Quentin Lance in Arrow.

In the television series Arrow, Quentin Larry Lance was portrayed by Paul Blackthorne, who is the father of Laurel (Katie Cassidy) and Sara Lance (Caity Lotz), and the ex-husband of Professor Dinah Lance (Alex Kingston). Blackthorne also reprised his role in the spin-off series The Flash in the episode "Who is Harrison Wells?" and Legends of Tomorrow in the episodes "Last Refuge" and "Legendary" as well as the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover event where Blackthorne portrayed a Nazi version of Quentin. Quentin Lance was later killed off in the season six finale when he died from surgery after getting shot by Ricardo Diaz.

References

  1. Beatty, Scott (2008). "Black Canary". In Dougall, Alastair. The DC Comics Encyclopedia. London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 50. ISBN 0-7566-4119-5.
  2. Justice League of America #74 (September 1969)
  3. "Brave and the Bold" Sept. #91 (1970)
  4. Birds of Prey #66–67 (June–July 2004)
  5. Birds of Prey #1 (November 2011)
  6. Teen Titans #8 (June 2012)
  7. Team 7 #1 (November 2012)
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