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Lara Croft is the main protagonist of the Tomb Raider franchise.

Debuting in 1996 under original developer Core Design, Lara Croft has attained massive popularity, and is considered by many to be among the most iconic, influential and important video game characters of all time.

Lara was created by Toby Gard.

Character Overview[]

Lara Croft is an English archaeologist, treasure hunter and tomb raider. Born to an aristocratic family, Lara is generally disinterested in upper class society, finding it stifling and boring. She takes far more interest in delving into the secrets of the past and finding what is believed to not even exist.

Lara's expeditions have led her to search for some of the most powerful and dangerous artifacts in the world as well as uncovering some of the most mysterious places in Earth's history.

Lara's exploits are legendary, even garnering a reputation, though occasionally that reputation is less than flattering.

Lara is often in race against time with those who seek the same relics she does for nefarious intentions. Lara has thwarted many groups and individuals who are incredibly well equipped or powerful, including crazed religious cults, mad scientists and even gods.

Lara will often lock up some of the more powerful relics in her manor, in order to keep them out of anyone's hands but her own and if the situation requires it, she may even destroy the artifact if need be.

Incarnations of Lara Croft[]

Throughout the years, Lara has existed in multiple universes ever since her debut. At present, there are eight official incarnations of Lara Croft.

Video Games[]

Comic Books[]

Animation[]

Movie[]

Similarities[]

Though each incarnation of Lara is similar, each one does have unique attributes, there are several recurring story features and themes within the timelines.

Design[]

Story Continuity[]

Original Concept[]

When Tomb Raider was initially being developed, the game was set to star a character reminiscent of a mustachioed Indiana Jones, right down to attire. During development, the character was scrapped and a new character was created.

The original redesign leads to a South American Mercenary named Laura Cruz, inspired by the Swedish singer, Neneh Cherry, and the comic book heroine, Tank Girl. Core Design later decided to rename her to Lara and make her a hometown hero, and changed Lara's origin to England. Going through the phone book to find a name that sounded similar to the name they had, they found the name "Lara Croft" and renamed their character, as well as giving her an upper class upbringing.

Reception & Cultural Impact[]

See also: Tomb Raider and Lara Croft in other media

Lara Croft has been massively popular since her debut in 1996. She is seen by many to be the number one heroine in gaming history, surpassing the likes of Samus Aran from the Metroid series.

Lara Croft and the Tomb Raider series currently have 6 official Guinness World Records, including "Best Selling Video Game Heroine."

Lara's popularity lead to her being adapted to other forms of media as well as being used in advertising for products such as Lucozade, a brand of energy drink, Seat cars, the Visa card and even a line of chocolate bars.

Lara garnered status as a sex symbol of gaming, leading to her being portrayed by various models for photo-shoots. However, this contributed to Toby Gard leaving Core Design in 1997, as it was against his intended creation of the character. Also, feminist groups took issue about Lara's sex appeal being used for marketing purposes, as well as parental groups who objected to sexual content in video games.

In 2009, a ring road in Derby was named "Lara Croft Way" after the local council opened a vote to the public to decide the road's name. Lara Croft Way won the public vote with a landslide 89% of overall votes numbering over 27,000.

Lara had a star on the Walk of Game in San Francisco before the area was renovated.

Lara's classic attire of a tank top, shorts, and combat boots has become a recurring garb of female explorers within the genre, similar to how more classic movie heroes would wear a fedora and leather jacket, which is notably worn by the characters, David Jones in China, Fred C. Dobbs in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Harry Steele in The Secret of the Incas or Indiana Jones from the franchise of the same name.

Trivia[]

The Evolution of Lara Croft[]

Lara Croft

Lara Croft

Tomb Raider (1996-2008)

Tomb Raider (1996-2008)

The Many Faces of Lara Croft (1996-2013)

The Many Faces of Lara Croft (1996-2013)

Evolution of Tomb Raider

Evolution of Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider (1996-present)

Tomb Raider (1996-present)

20th anniversary pictorial

20th anniversary pictorial

Original Timeline[]

Lara in Tomb Raider (1996)

Lara in Tomb Raider (1996)

Lara in Tomb Raider II (1997)

Lara in Tomb Raider II (1997)

Lara in Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft (1998)

Lara in Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft (1998)

Teen Lara in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider: Chronicles (1999, 2000)

Teen Lara in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider: Chronicles (1999, 2000)

Lara in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999)

Lara in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000)

Lara in Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (2003)

Lara in Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (2003)

Legend Timeline[]

Main Trilogy[]

Lara in Tomb Raider: Legend (2006)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Legend (2006)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Anniversary (2007)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Anniversary (2007)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Underworld (2009)

Lara in Tomb Raider: Underworld (2009)

Spin Offs[]

Lara in Guardian of Light (2010)

Lara in Guardian of Light (2010)

Lara in The Temple of Osiris (2014)

Lara in The Temple of Osiris (2014)

Survivor Timeline[]

Lara in Tomb Raider (2013)

Lara in Tomb Raider (2013)

Lara in Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015, 2016)

Lara in Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015, 2016)

Lara in Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018)

Lara in Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018)

Comics[]

Lara in the Top Cow Comics (1999-2005)

Lara in the Top Cow Comics (1999-2005)

Lara in the Dark Horse Comics (2013-present)

Lara in the Dark Horse Comics (2013-present)